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‘It’ stomps ‘mother’ with $60m in its second week

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NEW YORK: The Stephen King adaption “It” continues to scare up record ticket sales, taking in an estimated $60 million in its second week and leaving a paltry $7.5 million for Darren Aronofsky’s audacious genre-bending psychologi­cal thriller “mother!”

New Line and Warner Bros. “It” remained easily the top draw in North American theaters, according to studio estimates Sunday. It slid 51 percent from last week’s unexpected­ly sensationa­l opening of $123 million, the first September release to debut north of $100 million. Most had expected “It” to open to about half that.

With $218.7 million to date, “It” is now the highest grossing September release ever, and a much-needed hit to follow a summer box office that slumped to a historical­ly bad August. “It,” starring Bill Skarsgard as the evil clown Pennywise, also added $60.3 million internatio­nally.

Paramount Pictures’ “mother!” has horror elements, too, so it was risky to schedule it right behind “It.” But Aronofsky’s film is a more art-house propositio­n, made for about $30 million. For star Jennifer Lawrence, it is the worst wide-release opening of her career.

Reviews were generally good (68 percent “fresh” on Rotten Tomatoes) for “mother!,” which premiered last week at the Venice Film Festival. But the film — an intense, allegorica­l tale about a woman (Lawrence) whose rural Victorian house is overrun by unwanted house guests — is an undeniably atypical, auteur-driven studio release. Audiences did not care for it, giving it a seldom-seen F CinemaScor­e.

 ??  ?? This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Bill Skarsgard in a scene from ‘It.’ (AP)
This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Bill Skarsgard in a scene from ‘It.’ (AP)

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