Korean-made crime thriller “Confession” took top place at the South Korean box office over the weekend, relegating “Black Adam” to third place. “Confession” earned $1.25 million between Friday and …
Korean-made crime thriller “Confession” took top place at the South Korean box office over the weekend, relegating ““Confession” earned $1.25 million between Friday and Sunday, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council . Over its five opening days, the film earned $1.75 million.
DC’s superhero movie “Black Adam” slipped from first to third in a continuation of its weak opening. In its second weekend, it picked up $872,000 and an 19% market share. After 12 days in Korean cinemas, “Black Adam” has amassed $4.72 million. The arrival of two top-placed local titles did little to rejuvenate the overall box office. The weekend box office total was a lowly $4.61 million, the third consecutive weekend with a sub-$4 million score.
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” with $297,000 took fifth place. After three weekends on release, it has accumulated $1.34 million.
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