It currently boasts a 94 per cent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. And theatrical audiences seem just as enthusiastic, giving it a rare A+ CinemaScore. Though US$19 million is not a blockbuster debut, it’s a solid start for the adult-skewing warrior epic.
The horror movie Barbarian, a 20th Century Studios release, took second place in its second weekend with US$6.3 million. It was a jam-packed week for new releases at the domestic box office that included the A24 horror prequel Pearl, Searchlight’s starry mystery pic See How They Run, NEON’s David Bowie documentary Moonage Daydream, Paramount and Miramax’s Confess, Fletch with Jon Hamm, and Focus Features’ The Silent Twins. But even though most boasted good reviews, it was still a slow week for the business overall.
See How They Run, a 1950s-set murder mystery with Saoirse Ronan and Sam Rockwell, is estimating a US$3.1 million domestic debut from 2,404 locations. Ti West’s Pearl also took in estimated US$3.1 million. A24 released the film starring Mia Goth as a farmgirl who dreams of movie stardom on 2935 screens. The first film X opened to US$4.3 million in March and the studio has already greenlit a third film, MaXXXine.
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