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What's the 'Best' Month for New Movies and Music? A Statistical Analysis (statsignificant.com)

(Wednesday January 28, 2026 @11:45AM (msmash) from the silence-of-the-january dept.)


An analysis of film and music release patterns has found that summer and late fall are [1]the optimal windows for movie premieres , while the music industry has no clear "best" month -- only a worst one, December, which the report's author dubbed "Dump-cember."

For films, the calendar splits into distinct strategic zones. Summer months and holidays see elevated box office because audiences have more free time, and studios chase mega-billion-dollar hits during these windows. October and November see a surge of prestige releases as studios cluster their Oscar hopefuls to keep them fresh in voters' minds when awards season begins in January.

The Silence of the Lambs, which swept the Academy Awards' Big Four categories in 1992, remains the only Best Picture winner in seven decades to have been released in January -- the industry's infamous "Dump-uary." The music industry operates differently. Most months are interchangeable for album releases, but December is uniquely bad. Artists avoid it because they would compete against Christmas classics from Bing Crosby and Andy Williams, both dead for decades. Albums released in December also receive weaker critical reception as measured by Pitchfork scores, and labels quietly slot their least promising projects into this low-attention window.



[1] https://www.statsignificant.com/p/whats-the-best-month-for-new-movies



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