BOX OFFICE REPORT
September 11-13, 2015(estimates from BoxOfficeMojo.com)
TOP 51. The Perfect Guy ($26.7 million)2. The Visit ($25.6 million)3. War Room ($7.4 million)4. A Walk in the Woods ($4.6 million)5. Mission Impossible 5 ($4.1 million)
It was certainly a case of knowing it would be big, but not knowing it would be that big, The Perfect Guy opened in first place with an estimated $26.7 million. That's more than double its budget. This also marks the fifth straight weekend that a movie with a predominantly black cast has topped the box office. In case you're wondering, yes, that's also only the fifth weekend this year a movie with a predominantly black cast has been No. 1.
The Visit was only about $1 million behind. While that's his second-lowest debut after Lady in the Water, the small budget and low expectations means he's back on the ascent. It's also another big debut for found-footage horror, for better or for worse. Maybe now Shyamalan can get back to the beautiful, haunting films he made his name on.
Meanwhile, War Room slipped to No. 3. It's now made close to $40 million, and will eventually top big-budget films like The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Now, A Walk in the Woods slipped to No. 4, but both films had very small drops, much smaller than many of the bigger summer flicks. Mission: Impossible "“ Rogue Nation still hung on to No. 5 and might possibly top $200 million in a couple weeks.
Outside the top 5: - This Weekend's Indie Champ: Sleeping with Other People, the edgy romantic comedy starring Jason Sudeikis and Alison Brie. It averaged $20,625 on five screens.
- War Room continued to dominate the Christian market, meaning 90 Minutes in Heaven didn't have a prayer. The adaptation of Don Piper's miraculous survival opened all the way down at No. 9 with only $2.1 million.
- Meet the Patels, a quasi-documentary about director Ravi Patel's love life, also did very well, opening with an impressive $15,119 average on five screens.
Next week: Black Mass (Johnny Depp's big comeback) takes on The Scorch Trials (the sequel to The Maze Runner). Will the movie for kids or adults win? Definitely the kids. The Scorch Trials takes the top spot with $30 million, while Black Mass is close behind with $25 million.