No Picnic

(2026 4K Re-release)

A black-and-white love letter to pre-gentrification New York City, Phil Hartman's NO PICNIC captures a remote time and place - the East Village circa 1985, a vibrant, seedy neighborhood populated by musicians, pimps and poets. Macabee Cohen (David Brisbin), whose heyday as a rock musician is long gone, travels the city in a beat-up VW bus, supplying records to local juke boxes. His beloved Lower East Side neighborhood is in turmoil: rampant real estate speculation, tenants on rent strike, art invading the bars - "in my own neighborhood, I felt like I was in the middle of a party that I hadn't been invited to," he says. Mac's personal life is in turmoil, too: his girlfriend dumped him for the Air Force, his neighbor is pressuring him into a green card marriage, his father has left his mother for a younger man, and his brother is sending post cards from his sexual sojourn to all fifty states. Then a mysterious girl appears in his life, and Mac's obsession to find her becomes a quest of self-discovery, too - "I was looking for someone to save," he says, "to save myself."

Grosses

Domestic (100%)
$95,696
Summary Details
DistributorFilm Desk
Opening$12,764
1 theaters
Release DateApr 17, 2026
Running Time1 hr 28 min
GenresDrama
Widest Release3 theaters
DateRankWeekend %± LW TheatersChange AvgTo DateWeekend
Apr 17-1945$12,764-1-$12,764$12,7641
Apr 24-2645$8,612-32.5%1-$8,612$37,0042
May 1-347$6,718-22%2+1$3,359$51,3423
May 8-1038$5,867-12.7%2-$2,933$61,1454
May 15-1748$3,028-48.4%1-1$3,028$68,0195
May 22-2437$6,870+126.9%3+2$2,290$78,8316
May 22-25
Memorial Day wknd
31$10,233-3-$3,411$82,194-
May 29-3142$3,050-55.6%1-2$3,050$88,2827
Jun 5-731$4,240+39%1-$4,240$95,6968