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‘Ralph’ tops box office again in sleepy pre-holiday weekend

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With no new wide releases, a number of awards hopefuls got their start at the indie box office.

LOS ANGELES: Disney’s “Ralph Breaks the Internet” topped a quiet weekend at the domestic box office, marking the third straight win for the animated sequel. It earned US$ 16.2 million in its third week of release, generating US$ 140 million since it opened over Thanksgivi­ng.

Another cartooned adventure almost gave “Ralph” a run for its money. Illuminati­on and Universal’s “The Grinch” pocketed US$ 15.2 million in its fi fth outing, marking a decline of just 15 per cent. Based on the Dr. Seuss classic holiday tale, “The Grinch” has made US$ 223.5 million in North America and US$ 322.4 million globally.

A series of holdovers rounded out the top five as studios largely sat out the pre-holiday frame. Moviegoing will get a boost next weekend when “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” “The Mule,” and “Mortal Engines” hit theaters. That will kick off a competitiv­e Christmas race as “Mary Poppins Returns,” “Aquaman,” and “Bumblebee” enter the fray the following weekend. “Aquaman” got a head start overseas, launching in China this weekend with a massive US$ 93.6 million.

With no new wide releases, a number of awards hopefuls got their start at the indie box office. Focus Features’ “Mary Queen of Scots” brought in US$ 200,000 when it debuted in four theatres. That’s the best screen average of the weekend with US$ 50,000 per location. Saoirse Ronan plays the eponymous royal and Margot Robbie portrays Queen Elizabeth I in the costume drama. Focus is expanding the fi lm to 70 theatres next weekend.

“Our fi rst-time fi lm director Josie Rourke took a fresh take on this incredible drama of these two queens and made it resonate with audiences in a powerful way parallelin­g so much of what is still going on today for women,” said Lisa Bunnell, Focus Features’ president of distributi­on.

Roadside Attraction­s’ “Ben Is Back” opened on four screens, picking up US$ 80,972 for a screen average of US$ 20,243. The drama follows a mother (Julia Roberts) who attempts to help her addict son ( Lucas Hedges) after he returns home from rehab. Lucas Hedges father, Peter Hedges, directed the movie.

Meanwhile, Neon’s “Vox Lux” starring Natalie Portman as a pop star with a traumatic past launched in six locations. It earned US$ 162,252 for a theatre average of US$ 27,042.

“Creed II” landed in third place with US$ 10.3 million in its third outing. Its domestic total now sits at US$ 96.4 million. “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwal­d” nabbed fourth, picking up another US$ 6.8 million this weekend. That takes its North American tally to US$ 145 million.

Rounding out the top five is “Bohemian Rhapsody,” drumming up US$ 6 million to bring its Stateside haul to US$ 173.6 million.

Elsewhere at multiplexe­s, Universal’s re-release of “Schindler’s List” made just US$ 551,000 when it played in over 1,100 venues. Steven Spielberg’s masterpiec­e will run for a one-week engagement in honour of the fi lm’s 25th anniversar­y. When it launched in 1993, “Schindler’s List” earned a massive US$ 320 million at the worldwide box office and picked up seven Oscars, including best picture and best director for Spielberg. It tells the true story of German businessma­n Oskar Schindler ( Liam Neeson), who saved the lives of over a thousand Jews during the Holocaust.

 ?? — Courtesy of Disney ?? ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ movie poster.
— Courtesy of Disney ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ movie poster.
 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Robbie (far left) and Ronan attend the New York premiere of ‘Mary Queen Of Scots’ recently in New York City.
— AFP file photo Robbie (far left) and Ronan attend the New York premiere of ‘Mary Queen Of Scots’ recently in New York City.

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