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‘A Quiet Place’ sneaks back to top of the box office

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Sci-fi horror film A Quiet Place snuck its way back to the top of the North American box offices over the weekend, beating out noisier action flick Rampage, industry estimates showed Sunday.

A Quiet Place, an almost wordless Paramount production, stars actor/director John Krasinski and real-life wife Emily Blunt as a couple silently struggling to protect their family from invading aliens that are blind but can track their prey by sound.

The film took in a $22 million for a total of $132.4 million since opening atop the box office early this month.

Fallen from the top spot to No.2 was Rampage, starring hard-working Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson as a primatolog­ist who befriends an albino gorilla – which grows to enormous size after a rogue experiment and then teams with Johnson to stop invading monsters. Naomie Harris co-stars.

The video-game inspired Rampage took in $21 million for the weekend for a total of $66.6 million in two weeks, against a budget of $120 million.

In third place was I Feel Pretty, an Amy Schumer film about a self-conscious woman who suffers a head injury and subsequent­ly sees herself as beautiful, which made $16.2 million on its debut weekend.

In fourth was Super Troopers 2 – the longawaite­d sequel to the 2001 film about a ne’er-dowell group of cops – in which the protagonis­ts are tasked with replacing a Mountie unit in a Canadian town that is found to be part of the US.

The partially crowd-funded film made $14.7 million on its first weekend.

In fifth was Truth or Dare, a supernatur­al thriller starring Lucy Hale and Tyler Posey as spring breakers caught up in an innocent game that turns deadly. The film made $7.9 million on its second weekend. Rounding out the top 10 were: Ready Player One ($7.5 million) Blockers ($7 million) Black Panther ($4.6 million) Traffik ($3.9 million) Isle of Dogs ($3.4 million)

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