The numbers are in for In Whose Name?, the documentary film that followed Kanye West - now known as just Ye - over six tumultuous years. The film opened to a limited release, screening at around 1,000 US cinemas. In its opening weekend, it grossed $776,000 (£574,000), considered a strong domestic box office performance for a documentary without significant marketing behind it, according to Rolling Stone magazine. The film offers a behind-the-scenes view of some of his most controversial moments in recent years, most notably the aftermath of his White Lives Matter T-shirt and subsequent antisemitic Twitter tirade. Clips from In Whose Name?, including one in which Ye lashes out at his ex-wife Kim Kardashian's mother, Kris Jenner, have been doing the rounds on social media for several days. Rolling Stone reviewed In Whose Name? as coming short of "offering any explanations as to how Ye went from a beloved musical icon to effectively a social pariah", but conceded that it does provide "a clear view into the world of celebrity in our highly digitised and politicised age". The team behind the film plans to screen it in more cinemas in the coming months, as well as make the movie available on streaming platforms.