‘A Quiet Place’ Back on Top of Box Office, ‘Rampage’ Close behind

Rampage made statement last week, surprisingly beating out A Quiet Place for the top of the box officeA Quiet Place did not stay silent for long, retaking the top of the box office for this weekend. The film made solid $22 million, continuing its torrid run through the box office. Rampage also continued its strong box office run, taking the second spot with $21 million. The film has fared much better overseas, making over $200 million globally versus a mere $66.6 million domestically, according to Variety.

Taking the third spot on the box office was newcomer I Feel Prettythe Amy Schumer-captained comedy that brought in $16.2 million. There seems to be lot of division in ratings, as the film has a decent B+ Cinemascore, but has a paltry 34% from critics and an even lower 29% rating from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes. The film has already exceeded expectations, however.

Finishing the top five at the box office was Super Troopers 2 at fourth, finishing with $14.7 million, and Truth or Darethe Universal and Blumhouse collaboration that finished with $7.9 million. Super Troopers 2 definitely exceeded expectations, considering that the film was a crowdfunded campaign that many believed would crash and burn. It has already demolished the box office projections by placing fourth in the box office ranking for its debut.

Daniel Jungenberg: Daniel Jungenberg is a lover of all kinds of entertainments: Video games, comics, and especially movies. He currently resides in Orange County, California, in hopes of becoming closer and eventually working in the animation and film industries he grew to love as a child and now.
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