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mascarilla facial, Universal and Blumhouse’s “The Invisible Man” dropped to second place in week two with $15.2 million, bringing its domestic total to $52.7 million. Worldwide, it’s just shy of $100 million. ‘SPENSER CONFIDENTIAL’ STAR MARK WAHLBERG ON HIS HOLLYWOOD SUCCESS: ‘I WORK HARD TO PROVE I’M THE GUY’ In third place, Warner Bros.' “The Way Back” opened in line with projections, with an estimated $8.5 million. The R-rated drama cost around $21 million to produce.

mascarilla facial - Affleck’s performance was well-received by critics, and the star has been unusually candid about his own real-life struggles with alcoholism in the press in the weeks leading up to release. “It’s a very specific drama,” Jeff Goldstein, Warner Bros.’ president of domestic distribution, told The Associated Press. “Ben Affleck did a great job and the reviews back that up.” JASON STATHAM ABRUPTLY EXITS KEVIN HART MOVIE 'THE MAN FROM TORONTO' JUST WEEKS AHEAD OF SHOOTING

mascarilla facial, Audiences, who skewed older (64 percent were over the age of 35), gave the film a B+ CinemaScore. Goldstein noted that the audience age broadened over the weekend. He also hasn't seen any significant impact of the virus on the North American box office yet. “When you look at the box office this weekend with ‘Onward’ and ‘The Way Back,’ these are solid numbers when we’re all concerned ‘Will people hole up inside?’ Goldstein said. We’re not seeing evidence of that, but anything can happen.”

mascarilla facial - Industry analysts are keeping an eye on the numbers as the news continues to develop around the outbreak. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP “Thus far, I’m not seeing any impact,” Dergarabedian said. “This weekend played out exactly as expected. You have families and children going to theaters to the tune of $40 million. People remain in the habit of going to the movies.” In limited release, A24 debuted Kelly Reichardt’s acclaimed “First Cow” in four locations in New York and Los Angeles. It earned $96,059 and will be rolling out nationwide throughout the spring.

mascarilla facial - Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. Where available, the latest international numbers for Friday through Sunday are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday. 1. “Onward,” $40 million. 2. “The Invisible Man,” $15.2 million. 3. “The Way Back,” $8.5 million. 4. “Sonic the Hedgehog,” $8 million. 5. “The Call of the Wild,” $7 million. 6. “Emma,” $5 million.