Daniel Day-Lewis is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of all time. From "The Crucible" to "There Will Be Blood" and everything in between , he's been a key part of some incredible movies over the years. That's why it felt like a big deal when it was revealed that the actor was coming out of retirement for "Anemone," the feature directorial debut of his son, Ronan Day-Lewis. Unfortunately, that grand return was met with a very muted debut at the box office.

Released this past weekend by Focus Features, "Anemone" made just $681,655 on 865 screens for a terrible $788 per-screen average in its domestic debut. It failed — by a considerable margin — to crack the top 10. Even the re-release of "Casper" ($802,365) performed better, for some sobering context. Granted, this movie was

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