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'Ford v. Ferrari' zooms to top of North American box office

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NUMBER ONE. 'Ford v. Ferrari' tops the North American box office with $31.5 million. Screenshot from trailer

LOS ANGELES, USA – Ford v. Ferrari roared to the front in North American box offices on an overall slow weekend, taking in $31.5 million, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations said Monday, November 18.

The new Fox release starring Matt Damon and Christian Bale portrays how a team at Ford built a car to challenge Ferrari's longtime dominance of France's classic 24-hour Le Mans race in 1966.

Shot for around $100 million largely without computer-generated special effects, the film garnered a rare A+ CinemaScore from viewers, the highest among new nationwide offerings.

In second was Lionsgate's war movie Midway, with $8.5 million in Friday-to-Sunday ticket sales.

The film looks at the pivotal naval battle between US and Japanese forces in the Pacific in June 1942. 

A new chapter in the Charlie's Angels saga opened in 3rd place, taking in what analysts called a disappointing $8.4 million. 

The Angels' last big-screen film, in 2003, debuted to a far more impressive $37 million.

Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, and Ella Balinska star as the trio of glamorous spies.

Paramount's comedy Playing With Fire placed 4th at $8.3 million. John Cena, Keegan-Michael Key and John Leguizamo portray a crew of tough firefighters who rescue 3 unruly siblings and end up having to babysit them.

Fifth place went to Universal's early-arriving romantic comedy Last Christmas, at $6.5 million. Emilia Clarke plays Kate, who is unhappy in her job as a department store elf until she meets handsome Tom (Henry Golding), who seems – perhaps is? – too good to be true.

Overall, it was a strikingly anemic weekend at the box office, which was down 40% from the same weekend last year, Exhibitor Relations said.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

  • Doctor Sleep ($6 million)
  • The Good Liar ($5.6 million)
  • Joker ($5.3 million)
  • Maleficent: Mistress of Evil ($4.9 million)
  • Harriet ($4.6 million)

– Rappler.com

 


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