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‘Dunkirk’ conquers box office for second week in a row

- The Associated Press

“The Emoji Movie” survived bad reviews to debut in second place at the weekend box office but failed to topple “Dunkirk,” which claimed the top spot for the second week in a row.

The Christophe­r Nolan World War II drama added another $26.6 million to its haul this past weekend, bringing its domestic tickettota­ltomoretha­n

$101 million in just two weeks. The riotous R-rated comedy “Girls Trip” also maintained its momentum in its second week of release.

“Atomic Blonde,” featuring Charlize Theron as a lethal Cold War-era spy, opened in fourthplac­e.

The top 20 movies at U.S. and Canadian theaters Friday through Sunday, followed by distributi­on studio, gross, number of theater locations, average receipts per location, total gross and number of weeks in release, as compiled Monday by comscore:

1. “Dunkirk,” Warner Bros., $26,611,130, 3,748 locations, $7,100 average, $101,317,350, two weeks.

2. “The Emoji Movie,” Sony, $24,531,923, 4,075 locations, $6,020 average, $24,531,923, one week.

3. “Girls Trip,” Universal, $19,646,305, 2,648 locations, $7,419 average, $65,085,525, two weeks.

4. “Atomic Blonde,” Focus Features, $18,286,420, 3,304 locations, $5,535 average, $18,286,420, one week.

5. “Spider-man:

Homecoming,” Sony, $13,261,372, 3,625 locations, $3,658 average, $278,168,177, four weeks.

6. “War for the Planet of the Apes,” 20th Century Fox, $10,472,252, 3,374 locations, $3,104 average, $118,784,881, three weeks.

7. “Despicable Me 3,” Universal, $7,592,560, 3,030 locations, $2,506 average, $230,292,465, five weeks.

8. “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets,” STX Entertainm­ent, $6,360,085, 3,553 locations, $1,790 average, $30,186,232, two weeks.

9. “Baby Driver,” Sony, $3,971,018, 1,961 locations, $2,025 average, $91,967,206, five weeks.

10. “Wonder Woman,”

Warner Bros., $3,340,667, 1,651 locations, $2,023 average, $395,244,373, nine weeks.

11. “The Big Sick,” Lionsgate, $3,177,951, 1,589 locations, $2,000 average, $30,222,605, six weeks.

12. “Cars 3,” Disney,

$956,031, 861 locations, $1,110 average, $146,384,124, seven weeks.

13. “Wish Upon,” Broad

Green Pictures, $950,553, 907 locations, $1,048 average, $12,929,464, three weeks.

14. “Transforme­rs: The Last Knight,” Paramount, $557,519, 538 locations, $1,036 average, $128,791,998, six weeks.

15. “De Pere en Flic 2,” Entertainm­ent One Films, $396,580, 90 locations, $4,406 average, $3,675,644, three weeks.

16. “A Ghost Story,” A24, $368,289, 329 locations, $1,119 average, $927,508, four weeks.

17. “Fidaa,” Bluesky Cinemas, $350,788, 102 locations,

$3,439 average, $1,306,243, two weeks.

18. “Detroit,” Annapurna Pictures, $350,190, 20 locations, $17,510 average, $350,190, one week.

19. “Maudie,” Sony Pictures Classics, $331,974, 228 locations, $1,456 average, $4,650,614, seven weeks.

20. “Mubarakan,” Sony Pictures Releasing Internatio­nal, $310,162, 128 locations, $2,423 average, $310,162, one week.

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Warner Bros. Pictures Kenneth Branagh in a scene from the war drama “Dunkirk.”

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