| SCS | 0.12% | 16.14 | $ | |
| RBGPF | 0% | 82.4 | $ | |
| CMSC | -0.13% | 23.67 | $ | |
| RYCEF | -1.03% | 16.43 | $ | |
| BCC | -1.72% | 79.48 | $ | |
| NGG | -0.15% | 84.55 | $ | |
| AZN | -0.25% | 92.99 | $ | |
| BTI | 0.03% | 60.18 | $ | |
| GSK | 1.52% | 50.875 | $ | |
| RIO | 1.57% | 94.86 | $ | |
| VOD | 0.41% | 14.63 | $ | |
| RELX | -4.08% | 35.915 | $ | |
| BCE | 1.19% | 25.575 | $ | |
| JRI | 0.12% | 13.005 | $ | |
| CMSD | 0.29% | 24.12 | $ | |
| BP | 1.06% | 38.105 | $ |
With 'Barbarian' at the gate, N.American moviegoers shiver
"Barbarian," a new horror film with a modern twist, has scared its way to the top of North America's box office, earning an estimated $10 million on yet another slow movie weekend, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations said Sunday.
The film, from 20th Century and New Regency, tells the story of a woman (played by English actress Georgina Campbell) who checks into an AirBnB-type house in a sketchy Detroit neighborhood only to find it has also been booked by Bill Skarsgard -- yes, the diabolical clown in the fright-filled "It" movies. Justin Long also stars.
"Barbarian" has enjoyed strong reviews, with Variety calling it a "new horror classic." David A. Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research said its debut was "a good opening" for a low-budget horror film.
Another new release, fantasy adventure film "Brahmastra: Part One -- Shiva" from Disney subsidiary Star Studios, took in $4.4 million for second place -- a surprisingly strong showing for a Hindi-language Bollywood production playing in only 810 theaters.
It follows a young man named Shiva in modern-day India where his love for young Isha is complicated by his unexpected connection to a secret society. This is the first chapter in a trilogy.
In third place, down one spot from last weekend, was Sony action thriller "Bullet Train," at $3.3 million. Brad Pitt stars as a paid killer on a high-speed Japanese train.
Meantime, Paramount's enduring action flick "Top Gun: Maverick" -- which placed a surprising first last weekend in its 15th week out -- lost a bit of altitude. It took in $3.2 million for fourth place, even while nearing the $750 million mark overseas.
And in fifth, down one notch from last weekend, was Warner Bros.' family-friendly animation "DC League of Super-Pets," at $2.8 million.
Rounding out the top 10 were:
"The Invitation" ($2.6 million)
"Lifemark" ($2.2 million)
"Beast" ($1.8 million)
"Minions: The Rise of Gru" ($1.7 million)
"Spider-Man: No Way Home" ($1.3 million)
L.Dubey--MT