
“Johnny English Reborn” was released by Universal Pictures, a unit of Comcast Corp, and Sony Corp unit Columbia Pictures released “The Ides of March. Paramount Pictures, a unit of Viacom Inc, released “Paranormal Activity 3” and “Footloose.” Summit Entertainment distributed “The Three Musketeers.” Walt Disney Co released “Real Steel,” which was produced by DreamWorks. Clooney has directed, co-written and co-starred in the film about a primary fight between two presidential candidates.

Bean” actor Rowan Atkinson as a bumbling secret agent has already chalked up success overseas, pulling in $104.5 million in international markets since its release five weeks ago.įifth place domestically went to George Clooney’s political thriller “The Ides of March,” which brought in $4.9 million during its third weekend of release.
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Overseas, the movie has grossed $64.4 million for a combined global total standing at $73.2 million.Ĭomedy “Johnny English Reborn” debuted in the North American market at eighth place with a dismal $3.8 million. One knock to wake her from her bed, twice to raise her from the dead. To save her estranged daughter, a guilt-ridden mother must uncover the frightening truth behind the urban tale of a vengeful, demonic witch. This weekend’s top 12 films grossed 45 percent more than last weekend’s, although 6 percent less than the same weekend a year ago, according to figures from Box Office. Dont Knock Twice is a first-person horror game based on a psychologically terrifying urban legend. The film’s strong performance boosted a sluggish box office that has limped along sharply below last year for several weekends this fall following a record summer. It was well-reviewed,” Harris said, adding that “people like to be scared in a Hitchcock-ian way.

The movie is a prequel about two young sisters and their creepy encounters with an invisible presence in their home, all recorded by surveillance cameras.Ī largely positive response from critics helped bring in an older-than-25 crowd in addition to the teenagers and young adults who usually flock to horror flicks, said Don Harris, Paramount’s president of domestic distribution.

The film opened with after-midnight showings on Thursday night and easily beat the studio’s forecast for a domestic debut of around $35 million.
