Sully not only held up well in its second week with a small drop in revenue (an estimated $22 million), but held onto first place with ease…the second-place finisher, Blair Witch, did not even break $10 million, with an estimated $9.7 million. Still, the latest horror entry in the long dormant franchise managed to nearly double its $5 million costs in a single weekend, even if it’s critical reviews are less than spectacular. Praise was much better
In fourth, the thriller Snowden, based on the real-life CIA intelligence leaker, delivered only lukewarm critical reception and mild box office to match, opening with an estimated $8 million against a $40 million budget. Don’t Breathe, in the meantime, storms up the box office with an estimated $5.6 million in its fourth week, and a hefty $75.3 million gross on a $9.9 million budget. Despite a massive drop in revenue, When the Bough Breaks is also a financial success, an estimated $5.5 million bringing it to $22.7 million so far on a $10 million projected budget.
Suicide Squad remains the highest earning film of the current top ten, an estimated $4.7 million bringing it to $313.8 million in domestic gross over seven weeks. Belgian animated critical reject The Wild Life, in the meantime, did not lose much audience, but with a slow start to begin with, it only added an additional $2.7 million to its paltry $6.7 million earned so far. So far, though, financial disappointment looms large for both Kubo and the Two Strings (estimated $2.5 million) and Pete’s Dragon (estimated $2 million); while both films have garnered decent to high critical and audience praise, both appear unlikely to break even on their production costs, even with the addition of overseas ticket sales.
Weekend Box Office (September 16th – September 18th)
- Sully…$22 million
- Blair Witch…$9.7 million
- Bridget Jones’s Baby…$8.2 million
- Snowden…$8 million
- Don’t Breathe…$5.6 million
- When the Bough Breaks…$5.5 million
- Suicide Squad…$4.7 million
- The Wild Life…$2.7 million
- Kubo and the Two Strings…$2.5 million
- Pete’s Dragon…$2 million
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