Kuwait Times

'Hitman' on top, but box office is worst since 2001

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Weekend North American boxoffice sales were the lowest in nearly 16 years, allowing previous leader "The Hitman's Bodyguard" to hold its top spot with an underwhelm­ing $10.3 million take. "No need to sugarcoat it, this was a miserable weekend. The combined gross of the top twelve failed to total over $50 million, something that hasn't happened in an August weekend in over 20 years." industry watcher Boxofficem­ojo.com said.

Harvey, the deadly hurricanet­urned-tropical storm, led to some theater closings in Texas, while Floyd Mayweather's much-hyped bout against Irishman Conor McGregor proved to be one of the biggest payper-view shows in history, Variety.com noted. Even with about $2.6 million revenue added from showings of the fight, it was "certainly one of the worst over the last few years. Actual ticket sales, however, will be the worst domestical­ly this summer in 25 years," Boxofficem­ojo added. "Hitman," an action comedy from Lionsgate, tells the story of a famous bodyguard (Ryan Reynolds) hired to protect a notorious hitman (Samuel L Jackson) who is about to testify in a high-profile trial.

Salma Hayek plays Jackson's wife. It has earned $40 million so far, according to Exhibitor Relations. In second place for the weekend was Warner Bros.' horror flick "Annabelle: Creation," part of the popular "Conjuring" franchise. The film, starring Stephanie Sigman, Talitha Bateman, Miranda Otto and Anthony LaPaglia, took in $7.7 million, adding to its worldwide gross of more than $1 billion. Next was "Leap," a new release from Weinstein Co., at $4.7 million-a remarkably small take for a third-place film. The animated family picture tells the story of a young orphan, voiced by Elle Fanning, who dreams of becoming a ballet dancer in 19th century Paris.

Fourth place went to "Wind River," another Weinstein production, at $4.6 million, improving on its 10th place finish last week. It stars Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen as federal agents trying to solve a murder on an Indian reservatio­n in Wyoming. Bleecker Street's "Logan Lucky," Steven Soderbergh's first film since his selfprocla­imed retirement four years ago, took in $4.2 million. The film stars Channing Tatum, Adam Driver and Riley Keough in an unconventi­onal heist comedy set at a NASCAR race. Rounding out the top 5 were: "Dunkirk" ($3.9 million) "Spider-Man: Homecoming" ($2.8 million) "Birth of the Dragon" ($2.7 million) "The Emoji Movie" ($2.5 million) "Girls Trip" ($2.4 million)

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