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The horror film “Barberian” takes first place at the North American box office

He earned ten million dollars on his first shows (Youtube)

superior horror movie Low-budget “Barberian” in its first North American box office shows, according to preliminary data released Sunday by the specialized company “Experience Relations”.

Produced by Twentieth Century and New Regency, this film tells the story of a woman, played by Georgina Campbell, who rents a house for a short stay in an infamous Detroit neighborhood, but discovers upon arrival that it has been booked by another person. , played by Swedish actor Bill Skarsgård, the evil clown in the horror film It.

“Barberian”, also starring Justin Long, was critically acclaimed, with Variety magazine calling it a “new classic horror movie”.

Franchise Entertainment Research analyst David A. Gross said Barberian earned $ 10 million on his first shows as a “good start” for a low-budget horror film.

Another film released this weekend, the Bollywood tape “Pramastra: Part One – Shiva,” produced by a Disney subsidiary, grossed $ 4.4 million, a feat for an unreleased work in Hindi, only in 810 cinema.

The film revolves around the adventures of a young Indian named Shiva whose love for the girl Isha is complicated by his unexpected relationship with a secret organization. This film is the first part of a trilogy and two more parts will follow.

And the third place went to the action movie “Bullet Train”, produced by the company “Sony”, with a turnover of 3.3 million dollars. Brad Pitt stars in the film as one of seven serial killers trying to kill each other on a train in Japan, the fastest in the world.

As for “Top Gun: MaverickWhich got a surprise last week by regaining top spot at the box office in the fifteenth week of its unveiling, and this time it dropped to fourth.

Warner Bros. ‘DC League of Super Pets’ family animated film earned $ 2.8 million this week, which allowed it to take fifth place this weekend, which wasn’t very popular. in cinemas.

Here are the five remaining films on this week’s chart:

6. “The invitation” (2.6 million)

7. Lifemark (2.2 million)

8. “Best” (1.8 million)

9. “Minnie’s: The Rise of Grow” (1.7 million)

10. “Spider-Man: No Way Home” (1.3 million)

(AFP)

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