At the US box office: a horror film that puts smiles on top of the charts

At the US box office: a horror film that puts smiles on top of the charts

Horror film “Smile” takes the top spot this weekend in the US, don’t worry dear and female king.

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A week after starting leadership, Don’t worry dear Olivia Wilde is losing ground and giving up the popular position to a horror film with some laughs that has an opening of $22 million. smile It’s the first one this week. Movie description: After witnessing a traumatic incident with one of her patients, psychiatrist Rose Cotter’s life turns into a nightmare. A mysterious Rose must confront her past in an attempt to survive… The film released here on 28th September.

olivia wilde movie Don’t worry dear Along with Florence Pugh, Harry Styles and Chris Pine, it lost more than 60% this week and is now in 2nd place. Hitting our screens on Wednesday, September 21, the feature film chronicles an isolated community in the California desert in the mid-1950s, in which a housewife sees her life turned upside down.

Gina Prince-Bythewood historical action film, A female king It is now #3 and will earn another $7 million. It has now grossed $46 million in the United States. The feature film, which stars Viola Davis, Tussaud Mbedou, Lashana Lynch, Sheila Atimi and John Boyega, was released in French cinemas on September 28.

Bros , billed as the first gay rom-com produced by a major studio, is at No. 4

brothers and Indian film Pony Selvan There are other news of the week that made the top 10. Bros , the Nicholas Stoller gay romcom starring Billy Eichner and Luke MacFarlane, was No. 4 with $4.8 million. Between Bros and Ponniyin Selvan we find Avatar released in a remastered version 13 years after its initial release.

Avatar

For reference, when Avatar was released in 2009, the film earned $77 million at the domestic box office in its first weekend, which was not a record at the time. The film was an unprecedented success, eventually grossing $760 million in North America. James Cameron’s film continues to lead the global box office with $2.847 billion at the international box office.

Bullet Train, Crypto and Top Gun: Maverick They continue their wonderful career in 8th, 9th and 10th places respectively.

Source: Box Office Mojo

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