"Smile" reprises the lead for horror films and "Bullet Train" tackles competition. Box office surprises out of expectations
The global box office saw strong competition on the weekend, coinciding with the release of "Smile", which generated good opening revenue for the quality of horror movies, especially as it was in the midst of competition from Brad Pitt's "Bullet Train," and this week's box office surprises.
Income from "Smile"
A Deadline report said that "Smile" generated 22$ million in opening revenue, from a modest production budget of only 17$ million, which is considered good compared to other original horror acts this year, although revenue is considered to be lower than that of the film. "The Black Phone", which posted 23$ million in opening revenue, surpassed the 10$ million opening revenue of "Barbarian."
In addition to the revenues of the inaugural film "Smile" which is standard for horror films, the film also made a sensation with strong reviews, scoring 79% of top critics on Rotten Tomatoes, according to a Variety magazine report.
"Bullet Train" in competition
The Variety magazine report also revealed that the action film "Bullet Train" The Brad Pitt Championship, grossed 100$ million at the local box office, With another 130$ million at the international box office, the film has so far generated 230$ million in global tickets sales. The film earned 30$ million in early August. No. 1 at the box office for two weeks in a row, Despite the varying reviews, the film remained in the top five for several weeks.
Box office surprises continue
Baz Luhrmann's Director "Elvis" generated 150$ million in revenue, while science fiction "Nope" by Jordan Peele 123$ million, "The Black Phone" scored $89 million, and in terms of new shows, he made a movie. "The Woman King" starring Viola Davis $41 million, as for the film "Don't Worry Darling", earned $27 million to date

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