Will Smith comedy “Focus” knocks “50 Shades” out of box office top spotMarch 2, 2015 - 10:32 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - The Will Smith con man comedy “Focus” nabbed the No. 1 spot at the Friday, Feb 27 box office with a $6.4 million first day for Warner Bros., TheWrap reports. That knocked the sexy romance “Fifty Shades of Grey” out of the top spot that it’s held since it opened the day before Valentine’s Day. “Focus,” Smith’s first big-screen outing since “After Earth” bombed two years ago, should wind up with around $20 million for the three days. That’s at the low end of expectations for the $50 million R-rated heist tale, which co-stars Margot Robbie and was directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa. The same is true for Relativity Studios’ low-budget horror film “The Lazarus Effect,” which debuted with $3.8 million Friday. That projects to a roughly $10 million first weekend for the chiller from Blumhouse Productions, which cost $5 million to make and was acquired by Relativity for $3.3 million. The PG-13-rated horror tale starring Mark Duplass and Olivia Wilde and directed by David Gelb is looking at fourth place for the weekend, behind “Focus,” “Fifty Shades” and “Kingsman: The Secret Service.” The Colin Firth spy spoof is on track for a third weekend haul of $11 million for Twentieth Century Fox, after taking in $3.1 million on Friday. It will be close for second, with Universal Pictures’ “Fifty Shades” in that same range. “Birdman” was back in wide release, in what amounts to a victory lap for the Best Picture winner at last Sunday’s Academy Awards. The quirky comedy starring Michael Keaton brought in an estimated $522,000 from 1,213 theaters Friday, and will come in with around $2 million for the weekend for Fox Searchlight. “Still Alice,” featuring the Best Actress Oscar winner Julianne Moore, cracked the top 10 for the first time. The drama about a professor dealing with the onset of Alzheimer’s Disease is on pace to bring in $2.5 million after a taking in $758,000 from 1,318 theaters for Sony Pictures Classics. Audiences awarded “Focus” a “B” CinemaScore and typically tough-grading horror fans gave a “C-” to “The Lazarus Effect.” That’s in line with the critics, who have “Focus” at 56 percent positive and “Lazarus Effect” at 14 on review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes. Moviegoers make be taking a breather after the Oscars and a busy January and February driven by “American Sniper” and “Fifty Shades of Grey.” The overall box office was running more than 20 percent below the comparable weekend last year when Liam Neeson’s “Non-Stop” and the Mark Burnett Bible saga “Son of God” went 1-2 and took in more than $25 million each. Nonetheless, the 2015 box office is more than 10 percent ahead of last year at this point and remains on pace to be the biggest ever. Top stories The creative crew of the Public TV had chosen 13-year-old Malena as a participant of this year's contest. She called on others to also suspend their accounts over the companies’ failure to tackle hate speech. Penderecki was known for his film scores, including for William Friedkin’s “The Exorcist”, Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining”. The festival made the news public on March 19, saying that “several options are considered in order to preserve its running” Partner news | Ameriabank's Trade Finance portfolio enriched with four prestigious awards from EBRD and IFC Ameriabank received the awards from international financial institutions in recognition of its trade finance operations. Armenian Economy Minister to make trip to UAE May 20-22 A delegation led by Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan will travel to the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi on May 20-22 Armenia Security Council chief traveling to Qatar Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan will travel on a working visit to Qatar. Pillars installed in Armenian border village of Kirants In the Armenian village of Kirants, three border markers have been installed, and border guards stand next to them. |