The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Unlikely film finds an ‘Upside’ in N.American theatres

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WASHINGTON: In a movie era dominated by thrillers and superheroe­s, few saw this coming: the weekend's top boxoffice draw in North America was ‘The Upside', the story of a wealthy quadripleg­ic and his exconvict caregiver.

STX's ‘The Upside' -- one of the last films made by Harvey Weinstein before sexual abuse allegation­s brought his Hollywood career crashing down -- took in an estimated US$19.6 million for the three-day period, ending the three-week reign of ‘Aquaman', which earned US$17.3 million, according to industry watcher Exhibitor Relations.

With Bryan Cranston as the wheelchair-bound billionair­e and Kevin Hart as the man he hires to help him, ‘The Upside' is a remake of a 2011 French hit, ‘Les Intouchabl­es'. After premiering in 2017 at the Toronto film festival, it was shelved as allegation­s against Weinstein multiplied; STX and Lantern Capital then bought its rights and re-edited it for a broader audience, Variety reported.

While Warner Bros.'s ‘Aquaman' slipped to second place, it has surged past the US$1 billion mark worldwide, the first DC comic-book film to do so since 2012's ‘The Dark Knight Rises'.

The weekend was good, as well, for Nicole Kidman, who co-stars in both of the top two movies.

In third place was Sony's new release ‘A Dog's Way Home', which took in US$11.3 million. Bryce Dallas Howard voices the title pooch who has a series of adventures after being separated from her owner. Ashley Judd and Edward James Olmos co-star.

‘Spider-Man: Into the SpiderVers­e', also from Sony, continued to perform well, taking in US$9 million in its fifth week out to place fourth at the box office. It won the Best Animated Movie award at the recent Golden Globe ceremony.

Yet another Sony film, ‘Escape Room', took in US$8.9 million to garner the fifth spot. The film stars Logan Miller and Taylor Russell as part of a group facing deadly consequenc­es when sent into an escape room.

Rounding out the weekend's top 10 were:

‘Mary Poppins (US$7.2 million) ‘Bumblebee' (US$6.8 million) ‘On the Basis of Sex' (US$6.2 million) ‘The Mule' (US$5.5 million) ‘Vice' (US$3.3 million) — AFP Returns'

 ??  ?? (Left to Right) Felicity Jones portrays Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Cailee Spaeny as Jane Ginsburg and Kathy Bates portrays Dorothy Kenyon in a scene from ‘On the Basis of Sex’, which is at 8th spot. — Focus Features
(Left to Right) Felicity Jones portrays Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Cailee Spaeny as Jane Ginsburg and Kathy Bates portrays Dorothy Kenyon in a scene from ‘On the Basis of Sex’, which is at 8th spot. — Focus Features

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