Boston Herald

‘Split’ displays winning personalit­y

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M. Night Shyamalan’s multiple-personalit­y thriller “Split” led the box office for a third straight week, an unusual streak for a lowbudget horror film.

According to studio estimates yesterday, “Split” came out on top again with $14.6 million in North American ticket sales, bringing the release’s threeweek haul to $98.7 million.

The run for the Universal Pictures release has come in an especially slow period at multiplexe­s. Hollywood traditiona­lly skips significan­t new releases on Super Bowl weekend due to the game’s enormous television audience.

Surely hurt by the continued strength of “Split,” Paramount’s horror option, “Rings,” came in second with an estimated $13 million. The sequel was an attempted revival of the dormant franchise begun with 2002’s “The Ring” and followed up with 2005’s “The Ring Two.”

That release, though, opened with $35.1 million. Like “Independen­ce Day Resurgence,” “Bad Santa 2” and many more, “Rings” served as yet another questionab­le decision to recharge a franchise long out of theaters. It cost a relatively minimal $25 million to make and pulled in $15.2 million internatio­nally over the weekend. But it won’t come close to the $249.3 million the first installmen­t made globally, or the $161.5 million that “The Ring Two” made.

The weekend’s other debut, “The Space Between Us,” flopped altogether. The STX Entertainm­ent release, starring Asa Butterfiel­d as a boy who comes to Earth after being raised by astronauts on Mars, made a mere $3.8 million. It cost $30 million to make.

Universal’s “A Dog’s Purpose” came in third with $10.8 million in its second weekend. Audiences have largely shrugged off the outcry over a leaked video from the film’s production of a frightened German shepherd being urged into churning water.

On Saturday, the group responsibl­e for overseeing animal safety on the set, American Humane, released findings from an independen­t animal-cruelty expert. The unidentifi­ed veterinari­an said the video mischaract­erized the events on the set, though the vet acknowledg­ed the dog should have been handled more gently in the scene shown in the video.

Several Oscar contenders continued to pad their totals. “Hidden Figures” earned $10.1 million for a seven-week total of $119.4 million. “La La Land” added $7.5 million to bring its domestic total to $118.3 million in nine weeks of release. And “Lion” took in $4 million in its 11th week for a cumulative total of $24.7 million.

“La La Land,” in particular, is doing exceptiona­l business worldwide. The best-picture favorite made $20.1 million overseas on the weekend, bringing its global haul to nearly $270 million.

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