

The poorly reviewed film cinched 11th place on box office charts, scraping together $275,049 from 501 screens.įocus Feature’s dark comedy “Promising Young Woman,” which landed five Academy Award nominations, enjoyed a 117% increase in ticket sales, with $195,000 over the three days for a total of $5.7 million. Meanwhile, Johnny Depp’s “City of Lies,” a crime drama about corruption in the LAPD, mostly fell flat. Roadside Attractions and Lionsgate, the film’s backers, reported strong turnout in Salt Lake City, Orlando and Dallas. Directed by Dominic Cooke, the movie premiered at last year’s Sundance Film Festival (with the title “Ironbark”) to mostly positive reviews. “The Courier,” a Cold War drama led by Benedict Cumberbatch and Rachel Brosnahan, landed in third place with $2 million from 1,433 locations. Two new movies - “The Courier” and “City of Lies” - opened theatrically while several awards season hopefuls got a post-Oscar nomination boost. Without much in the way of competition, “Raya and the Last Dragon” was able to easily repeat No.

The film, which is available to Disney Plus subscribers for an additional $30, has generated $71 million globally to date. “Raya and the Last Dragon” amassed another $8 million overseas from 29 countries.
