Cape Breton Post

Still leading the way

‘Avengers’ overpowers ‘Breaking In,’ ‘Life of the Party’

- BY LINDSEY BAHR

“Avengers: Infinity War” is still ruling the box office in its third weekend in theatres, easily beating out the momthemed fare.

The Walt Disney Studios on Sunday estimates that “Infinity War” has added $61.8 million from North American theatres bringing its total domestic earnings to $547.8 million. Globally the film has now grossed over $1.6 billion- $200 million of which was from its massive opening in China this weekend. It’s now the fifth highest grossing film of all time worldwide.

The superhero blockbuste­r overpowere­d newcomers like the Melissa McCarthy comedy “Life of the Party” and the Gabrielle Union thriller “Breaking In,” both of which were strategica­lly timed to debut on Mother’s Day weekend. Both films drew overwhelmi­ngly female audiences, too.

In a distant second, “Life of the Party” earned an estimated $18.5 million, which is a few million short of some of McCarthy’s other comedy collaborat­ions with husband Ben Falcone like “Tammy” and “The Boss.” It also got similarly mixed reviews from critics. The Warner Bros. release stars McCarthy as a woman who decides to go back to college with her daughter.

The studio is “thrilled” with the results.

“It’s escapist movie palace fare,” said Jeff Goldstein, Warner Bros.’ president of domestic distributi­on.

The modestly budgeted “Breaking

In” took third place with $16.5 million, overperfor­ming most industry expectatio­ns despite lacklustre reviews. The film stars Union as a mom who has to fight to save her kids from a group of home invaders.

“It’s an edge-of-the-seat thriller that you may not always associate with Mother’s Day, but it worked extraordin­arily well,” said Jim Orr, Universal’s president of domestic theatrical distributi­on.

The Universal Pictures release is just the latest in a long string of successful collaborat­ions with producer Will Packer, who also

produced “Girl’s Trip” and the “Ride Along” films.

“We have a great partner in Will Packer and ‘Breaking In’ is another example of his very talented approach and our mutual success,” Orr said.

Also benefiting from the Mother’s Day timing was “Overboard,” which earned $10.1 million to take fourth place, down only 31 per cent from its debut last weekend. And rounding out the top five was “A Quiet Place” with $6.4 million.

The John Krasinski-directed thriller has now earned $169.6 million domestical­ly.

“This is a typical Mother’s Day weekend with a big blockbuste­r in the mix and some counter programmin­g thrown in for good measure as we await the arrival of ‘Deadpool 2’ next week,” said comScore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabed­ian.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? This image released by Marvel Studios shows, from left, Benedict Cumberbatc­h, Robert Downey Jr., Mark Ruffalo and Benedict Wong in a scene from “Avengers: Infinity War.”
AP PHOTO This image released by Marvel Studios shows, from left, Benedict Cumberbatc­h, Robert Downey Jr., Mark Ruffalo and Benedict Wong in a scene from “Avengers: Infinity War.”

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