Los Angeles: The tiny superhero film 'Ant-Man' beat 'Pixels' to top the North American box office race for the second week in a row.
Ant-Man. Pic/Santa Banta
'Ant-Man', from Disney and Pixar studios, took in another $24.8
million, passing the 100 million mark this weekend. The Paul Rudd-led
superhero film was down a sharp 57 percent from last weekend, but it has
grossed a solid $106.1 million in ten days.
The critically panned Adam Sandler-led 3D action comedy, 'Pixel',
about the 1980s video games, disappointed with a $24 million dollar
weekend, but still managed a second-place finish, according to
projections released on Saturday by tracking firm Rentrack.
Opening at 3,723 locations, Sony's 'Pixels' received a respectable
'B' rating from first-night moviegoers on CinemaScore and got a poor 19
percent approval rating from critics on RottenTomatoes.
Analysts said that the $88 million budget movie has a possibility of
making benefits from overseas markets where 'Pixels' will debut in the
following weeks, Xinhua reported.
Meanwhile, Universal's 'Minions' continued to prove its worth at theatres, ranking the third with a take of $22.1 million.
Rounding out the rest top 10 films of the weekend were 'Trainwreck'
($17.3 million), 'Southpaw' ($16.5 million), 'Paper Towns' ($12.5
million), 'Inside Out' ($7.4 million), 'Jurassic World' ($6.9 million),
'Mr. Holmes' ($2.8 million) and 'Terminator Genisys' ($2.4 million).
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