Smile beats Lyle to top North American box office
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PARAMOUNT executives kept the Smile on their faces on Sunday (Oct 9), as the deceptively named horror film topped North America’s box office for a second weekend, scaring up an estimated US$17.6 million, said industry watcher Exhibitor Relations.
Sosie Bacon, daughter of actors Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, stars as a therapist whose grasp on reality starts to slip after she witnesses a gruesome event involving a patient.
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile, Sony’s new live-action/computer animated musical comedy, placed second at US$11.5 million on a slow weekend. Analyst David A Gross called that a “weak opening” despite good reviews.
With a budget of just US$50 million, he added, “the film was not designed to be in the league of the big Disney/Pixar/Illumination family juggernauts”. It stars Javier Bardem, Shawn Mendes and Constance Wu.
Another new arrival, 20th Century’s comedy thriller Amsterdam, took in just US$6.5 million for third place, suffering from poor reviews despite what Gross called “an impressive collection of talent in front of and behind the camera”.
Directed by David O Russell (Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle), its all-star cast includes Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, Chris Rock, Taylor Swift, Matthias Schoenaerts, Rami Malek and Robert De Niro in a tale about the mysterious murder of a US senator.
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In fourth, down one spot from last weekend, was Sony’s history-inspired The Woman King, at US$5.3 million. Viola Davis stars as the leader of an all-female army of African warriors.
And in fifth was Don’t Worry Darling from Warner Bros, at US$3.5 million. The psychological horror film slipped from second last weekend.
Rounding out the top 10 were: Avatar (Re-release, US$2.6 million), Barbarian (US$2.2 million), Bros (US$2.2 million), Terrifier 2 (US$925,000), and Ponniyin Selvan: Part One (US$920,000). AFP
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