Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

‘Compton’ tops for 3rd week

- By Jake Coyle Top 10 movies

NEW YORK — The Christian drama “War Room” made a surprise bid for the box-office lead, Zac Efron’s music drama “We Are Your Friends” fell completely flat and the N.W.A biopic “Straight Outta Compton” keeps chugging along.

Universal’s “Straight Outta Compton” topped the box office for the third consecutiv­e week with $13.2 million at North American theaters over the weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday. The film, which has now made $134.1 million in total, has continued to dominate August moviegoing. It joins “Jurassic World” as the only movies to lead the box office three consecutiv­e weeks this summer.

The late August weekend held scant competitio­n for “Straight Outta Compton,” but “War Room” nearly matched it. The Sony TriStar release took in $11 million by appealing to faith-based audiences, an often powerful but underserve­d demographi­c at the multiplex. “War Room” is about an African-American family who perseveres through prayer.

“We knew that we were going to get a lot of love, we just didn’t expect quite this much love,” said Rory Bruer, head of distributi­on for Sony.

The film, directed by Alex Kendrick, is the highest opening yet for Affirm Films, a production company that has had previous success with low-budget films that pull in Christian audiences through grassroots marketing.

So the success of “War Room” wasn’t overly surprising. Faith-based films have regularly performed well at the box office, and “War Room” capitalize­d on an especially quiet movie weekend.

The thoroughne­ss of the flop of “We Are Your Friends” was unusual. The Warner Bros. release, an electronic dance music drama, wasn’t expected to do especially well and wasn’t much promoted. But the Efron-led film opened with just $1.8 million on 2,333 screens (more than twice the number of “War Room”). That makes it one of the lowest weekend openings ever for a film that played so widely.

“August can be a land of opportunit­y or it can be your worst nightmare,” said Paul Dergarabed­ian, senior media analyst for box-office firm Rentrak.

Estimated ticket sales (in millions) for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Rentrak.

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