The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Forgettabl­e opening for new K. Heigl movie

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LOS ANGELES >> “The Fate of the Furious” sped into first place at the box office again, leaving new thriller “Unforgetta­ble” and historical drama “The Promise” in the dust.

Universal Pictures’ eighth installmen­t in “The Fast and the Furious” franchise earned $38.7 million in North American theaters over the weekend, down 61 percent from its debut, according to studio estimates Sunday.

The newcomers could not compete with the high-octane film, which had the biggest worldwide opening of all time last weekend. It has earned $908.4 million globally so far and is expected to cross $1 billion this week.

Holdovers dominated the charts on this quiet weekend in theaters. “The Boss Baby” took second place with $12.8 million, and “Beauty and the Beast” landed in third with $10 million.

Disney’s animal documentar­y “Born in China” opened in fourth place, with $5.1 million from 1,508 locations. The two other new movies fared worse.

Warner Bros. thriller “Unforgetta­ble,” starring Katherine Heigl as a jealous ex-wife and Rosario Dawson as the new fiancee, opened at No. 7 with just $4.8 million. Critics were tough on the film, and audiences gave it a deathly C CinemaScor­e rating.

The directoria­l debut of longtime producer Denise Di Novi cost only $12 million to make, but the meager result still disappoint­ed.

“Unfortunat­ely, the movie just missed the intended audience,” said Jeff Goldstein, Warner Bros.’ president of domestic distributi­on. “We had higher expectatio­ns, and we’re disappoint­ed we didn’t achieve them.”

There is a silver lining for the studio. The buddy comedy “Going in Style,” starring Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine and Alan Arkin, is

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