The Telegram (St. John's)

‘Gravity’ holds atop box office for third week in a row with $31M

- BY JAKE COYLE

Star power and Oscar aspiration­s are reigning at the box office, where the space adventure “Gravity” and the Somali pirate docudrama “Captain Phillips” are holding off all comers.

With $31 million over the weekend according to studio estimates Sunday, “Gravity” topped the box office for the third straight week, cementing its status as the juggernaut of the fall movie-going season. The 3-D Warner Bros. movie, staring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney, has now made more than $170 million in three weeks. The film’s groundbrea­king visuals have been particular­ly popular on IMAX screens, where it made an “Avatar”-like $7.4 million on the weekend.

“Captain Phillips,” starring Tom Hanks and directed by Paul Greengrass, also held in second place, taking in $17.3 million in its second week. The Sony film slid only 33 per cent from its debut last weekend of $25.7 million.

The two movies and their veteran stars were able to keep three new wide releases at bay: the horror remake “Carrie” ($17 million for Sony and MGM), the Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzene­gger action flick “Escape Plan” ($9.8 million for Lionsgate), and the Wiki-Leaks drama “The Fifth Estate.”

The last utterly flopped — a fate predicted by its subject, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange — taking in a paltry $1.7 million for Disney. It’s the worst debut this year for a film in such wide release (1,769 theatres).

“It’s a very strong lineup that is not budging,” said Paul Dergarabed­ian, senior media analyst for boxoffice tracker Rentrak, who noted the primary family choice, “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2,” is also holding steady with $10.1 million in its fourth week. “‘Carrie’ came into a very competitiv­e marketplac­e.”

In a limited release of just 19 theatres, Steve McQueen’s highly-anticipate­d slavery epic “12 Years a Slave,” starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, opened with $960,000. The exceptiona­lly high theatre average of $50,000 suggested considerab­le audience eagerness for the already much-lauded film.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theatres, according to Rentrak. Where available, latest internatio­nal numbers for Friday through Sunday are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday. 1. “Gravity,” $30 million. 2. “Captain Phillips,” $17.3 million, ($9.1 million internatio­nal). 3. “Carrie,” $17 million. 4. “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs,” $10.1 million. 5. “Escape Plan,” $9.8 million. 6. “Prisoners,” $2.1 million. 7. “Enough Said,” $1.8 million. 8. “Fifth Estate,” $1.7 million. 9. “Runner Runner,” $1.6 million. 10. “Insidious Chapter 2,” $1.5 million.

 ??  ?? This film image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Sandra Bullock in a scene from “Gravity.” Topping the box office for the third straight week, the space adventure “Gravity” continues to be the box-office juggernaut of the fall.
This film image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Sandra Bullock in a scene from “Gravity.” Topping the box office for the third straight week, the space adventure “Gravity” continues to be the box-office juggernaut of the fall.

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