In its second week of screening, the horror film Smile had to face strong competition. But can “Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile” or “Amsterdam” outperform a horror movie in theaters?
The singing crocodile and the duo of Margot Robbie and Christian Bale wanted a horror movie to appear in their movies this week. smile ousted from number one on the US box office charts. However, in the fall season, creepy smiles seem to be more popular than the competition, which is why the film, starring Sosie Bacon and Kyle Gallner, is also at the top of the charts in its second week of play. stands around the world smile already almost $90 million, which should stimulate talk of a sequel to the series.
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile, a children’s film starring Javier Bardem and an animated crocodile singing in the voice of Shawn Mendes, comes in second place with a box office gross of just over $11 million. The film will also start this month with us. Also new Amsterdam with Christian Bale, Margot Robbie and Robert De Niro. However, the drama grossed just over $6 million in its opening weekend, which was still enough to take it to number three on the charts. We have a film starting in early November this year.
woman king (worldwide $64 million) Don’t worry dear (worldwide for $69 million), as well as the reissue avatar keep trading high on the charts. Continuation of the adventures of James Cameron. Avatar: Path of Water starts in mid-December.
Next big US release Halloween is ending, in which Jamie Lee Curtis meets mass murderer Michael Myers for the last (?) time. But is it possible to lure fans to cinemas in droves with this?
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