There's usually that big budget flop in May that exists to make the higher performing movies look good and give them a boost in Box Office. Maybe not every year, but certainly most years. Of course there's the one that always does kinda well, but not great.
As far as releasing films en masse goes, I'm almost laughing that they just moved Paddington to January the last moment. Did they feel it was too crowded to release in December? Did they think there would be too much competition between Annie and Night at the Museum 3? That's what I feel. Apparently, the movie is actually getting good reviews, considering how awful the trailers look and how dopey the story is. I mean, seductive taxidermist? Even if that was in the original stories, I don't see that working for a film that isn't some weird parody. To me, at best it comes off as a Curious George movie knockoff. I have no desire to see it, but I'm surprised to hear the reviews are genuinely not bad.
That said, I have no desire to bother with the other two. I hate the heck out of Annie, the musical, comic strip, and far right nutjob creator. I'm sure what this film is may just be some sort of improvement or something. Best thing I can say is that Annie looks adorable, and not in a cloying way. While I'm not going to be all snobby about Night at the Museum, I only really saw the second for the Oscar/Vader scene and that was worth the price of admission right there. It looks...well...consistent. Even if I genuinely wanted to see this, I'd be too bummed about Robin Williams to enjoy it.
OH CRAP! I forgot Into the Woods. I don't think I'd see it even though I actually like that musical. Somehow, Tim Burton and Sondheim don't sound like they'd mix.
Of course, I'd like to check out Birdman and Big Eyes... if I could find them. Big Eyes does sound interesting. Especially since Tim actually had to tone down the actions of the real character because it would have seemed unrealistic, according to his interview with John Stewart.