New Line's 'Shaft' sequel pulled in $8.3 million, while 'Late Night' expanded to $5.1 million in its second weekend.
of the lucrative series, so Sony — which produced the movie with Hemisphere and Tencet — and industry experts were not expecting it would open near those numbers.global haul an estimated $102.2 million. China led the markets with $26.3 million, followed by South Korea , Japan and Mexico . , coming in seventh at the domestic box office with an underwhelming haul of $8.3 million at 2,952 locations.
Tim Story directed the R-rated sequel to the 2000 film of the same name, which was a remake of Gordon Parks' original 1971 movie. The movie is a team-up between three generations of Shaft men — Richard Roundtree, Samuel L. Jackson and series newcomer Jessie T. Usher. The movie earned a 36 percent Rotten Tomatoes score form critics, but audiences heavily disagreed giving the movie and impressive A CinemaScore. The crowd was small majority female , with 46 percent over 35 years-old. 43 percent of moviegoers were African American, followed by 32 percent Caucasian and 16 percent Hispanic., which earned an estimated $5.1 million at 2,220 locations in its second weekend.follows a talk show host who tries to become more current with the help of her latest hire .
The movie, which Amazon picked up out of Sundance for $13 million, has an 80 percent on Rotten Tomatoes but audiences were less favorable, giving it a B CinemaScore.After its impressive opening at four theaters In New York and Los Angeles, with $249,654 in ticket sales,earned $7.5 million in its 2017 wide release, which came the fourth weekend the movie was in theaters. which came in second at stateside with a weekend gross of $23.8 million for a cume-to-date of $92 million.
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