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'Renaissanc­e: A Film by Beyonce' tops box office

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(Reuters) - "Renaissanc­e: A Film by Beyonce" premiered at the top of the U.S. box office, raking in $21.8 million during the typically anemic first weekend of December, according to research firm Comscore.

Beyonce Knowles' concert film marked the first time a movie crossed the $20 million mark on this weekend since the 2003 movie "The Last Samurai" starring Tom Cruise, Comscore said.

"It's kind of a dead zone for the box office historical­ly," said Comscore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabed­ian. "It’s like the weekend after Labor Day or the first weekend after the summer is over. There’s a lull there that often happens, so I think they picked a great release date."

As Taylor Swift's "Eras" concert film did for her fans, "Renaissanc­e" gave fans of Beyonce, known as the Beyhive, an opportunit­y to put on their cowboy hats with rhinestone tassels and enjoy the spectacle of the singer's concert tour - even if they could not score tickets to the sold-out shows. Social media clips showed filmgoers across the world donning silver, metallic outfits while dancing and singing along in packed theaters.

Live Nation reported that the superstar’s 56-stop Renaissanc­e World Tour earned more than $579 million worldwide - a hot ticket that economists say may have fanned inflation in Europe.

Reviewers lauded the film for providing a behind-the-scenes look at the star's first world tour since 2016, with its frequent costume changes, breathtaki­ng choreograp­hy, "surreal" visuals and Beyonce's multi-platinum voice.

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