For “The Marksman,” Open Road held to the pre-pandemic 75 day window, grossing a little under $16 million in domestic theaters, before going PVOD. It took #1 at FandangoNow, #2 at Apple TV, and #3 at GooglePlay. “Nomadland” took the final top spot, placing first at Apple TV at $5.99 after a PVOD release (and while it still runs on Hulu). It is #9 at GooglePlay and #5 at FandangoNow, where it ranks highest among non-PVOD titles on that revenue-based chart

Joining “The Marksman” and “Nomadland” on three charts was “Promising Young Woman” the next-best post-Oscar performer at $5.99. It didn’t miss a beat post awards, with placement at #4, #5, and #9. This has had by far the best showing on rankings of all contenders. Midweek saw a boost for several winners, but only “The Father” sustained that through the week; it managed a single #10, at FandangoNow. Other available winners “Minari,” “Judas and the Black Messiah,” “Soul,” and “Another Round” fell from their initial boost. Ironically, “The Virtuoso,” an indie crime thriller starring Anthony Hopkins that was produced two years ago, had a slightly better showing than “The Father” with #8 at GooglePlay. Debuting higher were “Percy Vs Goliath,” a Canadian film with Christopher Walken as a farmer fighting GMO companies (#3 at Apple TV, #9 at FandangoNow) and “Triggerpoint” starring Barry Pepper as a mercenary hired to kill evil people (#8 at AppleTV, #4 at Spectrum). “Vanquish,” with Morgan Freeman starring as a retired cop turned hostage rescuer, landed at #2 at Spectrum. Anna Kooris/NETFLIX Apart from “The Mitchells,” the almost entirely fresh Netflix chart also has its original “Things Heard & Seen” at #2. The mystery comes from “American Splendor” directors Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, and stars Netflix’s “Mank” nominee Amanda Seyfried.

Apple TV

Ranked by number of transactions, with position as of Monday, May 3

FandangoNOW

Ranked by revenue accrued for April 26 – May 2

Google Play

Ranked by number of transactions, with the daily position as of Monday, May 3

Spectrum

All priced $6.99 except where noted, week of April 23-29

Netflix Movies

Most viewed, current ranking as of Monday, May 3; originals include both Netflix-produced and -acquired titles