It had only just opened, to rapturous reviews, and the screen was encouragingly full.
Last year, Simon and Garfunkel gave two 35-minute benefit shows on Broadway that received rapturous reviews.
It premiered on Broadway in 1935 to rapturous reviews.
But the premiere last month was attended by politicians as well as show business celebrities, and it received rapturous reviews in the local press.
The disc earned rapturous (in fact, somewhat overheated) reviews and may well turn out to be Common's best-selling album yet.
"Rocket," coming so soon after his great successes, met with less than rapturous reviews.
The play has been performed to rapturous reviews, with sellout crowds and standing ovations every night.
The album was well received by critics receiving rapturous reviews across the board.
Many people will find themselves more attuned to Didion's sensibility, judging by her book's rapturous reviews.
The film has already earned rapturous reviews and numerous film-festival prizes, including three at Cannes in May.