Penticton Herald

Box office victory for Dunkirk

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LOS ANGELES — It’s victory for “Dunkirk” and “Girls Trip” at the box office this weekend.

Both original and well-reviewed films smashed expectatio­ns and enticed diverse audiences to the theatres, even though cumulative­ly summer remains down from last year.

Christophe­r Nolan's World War II epic brought in an estimated $50.5 million to easily top the charts, according to Warner Bros., while the raucous comedy “Girls Trip” broke the R-rated comedy slump of 2017 with $30.4 million to take second place.

“Dunkirk” was far from an inevitable summer success, but stellar reviews, awards buzz and hype around the film's large-scale production helped drive people to the theatre and largeforma­t screens.

Audiences were 60 per cent male and 76 per cent over the age of 25 for the PG rated film, while IMAX audiences represente­d 23 per cent of the market share (or $11.7 million of the total grosses from only 402 screens).

“It became a must-see event,” said Paul Dergarabed­ian, a senior media analyst for comScore.

Drawing quite a different audience was the buddy comedy “Girls Trip,” starring Regina Hall, Tiffany Haddish, Jada Pinkett Smith and Queen Latifah as a group of girlfriend­s who head to New Orleans for a weekend of fun. The Universal film drew in an audience that was 79 per cent female and 50 per cent under the age of 30. Fifty-nine per cent of attendees were estimated to be African-American.

Notably, audiences gave the film a stellar A+ CinemaScor­e, suggesting the film will have long-term playabilit­y.

“'Girls Trip' was a perfectly counter-programmed box office surprise,” Dergarabed­ian said. “It broke the Rrated comedy curse that has afflicted this summer with 'Baywatch,' 'Snatched,' 'Rough Night' and 'The House.”'

For Universal, the formula is more simple: “Girls Trip,” unlike the aforementi­oned comedies, is resonating with audiences.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theatres, according to comScore. 1. “Dunkirk,” $50.5 million. 2. “Girls Trip,” $30.4 million. 3. “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” $22 million.

4. “War for the Planet of the Apes,” $20.4 million.

5.“Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets,” $17 million. 6. “Despicable Me 3,” $12.7 million. 7. “Baby Driver,” $6 million. 8. “The Big Sick,” $5 million. 9. “Wonder Woman,” $4.6 million. 10. “Wish Upon,” $2.5 million.

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