Mystery-thriller edges out horror-prequel
Gone Girl is looking like it could end up as one of the bigger box-office hits of director David Fincher’s critically-lauded but not always audience-rewarded career.
The controversial thriller, featuring Ben Affleck as a man scrutinized by the media after the suspicious disappearance of his wife, dropped only a minor 39% from it’s debut (looking at $24-25 million for the weekend) and looks poised to hang on to the number one spot for two full weeks – a feat not accomplished by an R-rated film since Shutter Island in 2010.
Though not a runaway hit, Dracula Untold did solid business for a likely second-place finish, though no word on whether a $20 million opening (for a PG-13 monster-movie in October, no less) will be enough for the studio to follow-through on plans to potentially incorporate the film’s version of Count Dracula into its planned Universal Monsters shared-universe of films.
Disney’s family flick, Alexander and The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, bowed in third place, while last week’s haunted-doll feature Annabelle dropped to fourth. The Judge, a father/son legal drama with Robert Downey Jr and Robert Duvall, debuted in fifth.
Source: Deadline Hollywood
Published: Oct 11, 2014 09:34 am