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Horror film leads ‘Priscilla’ at US box office

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LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Universal's Halloween season release "Five Nights at Freddy's" remained in first place at the North American box office, beating out the awards-tilted biopic on Elvis Presley's wife "Priscilla," estimates showed Sunday.

Despite maintainin­g its lead in ticket sales, according to industry watcher Exhibitor Relations, "Freddy's" still had a frightenin­g drop from $78 million in its debut weekend to only $19.4 million this week.

The video-game-based film, released both in theaters and on Universal's Peacock platform, is "crashing in its second weekend of simultaneo­us streaming," said analyst David A. Gross.

Josh Hutcherson, starring in his biggest role since the "Hunger Games" franchise, leads the cast as a security guard working nights at an abandoned family entertainm­ent center, where creepy animatroni­c characters spring murderousl­y to life after dark.

The horror film was followed again by "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour," earning another $13.5 million in its fourth week out, for a total domestic haul of $166 million.

Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon" maintained its thirdplace spot at $7 million in North American theaters while crossing the symbolic $100 million figure in worldwide sales.

The over-three-hour film is to be released on Apple's streaming platform, but a date has yet to be announced.

In its first wide-release weekend, Sofia Coppola's "Priscilla" landed in fourth place at just $5 million.

The film charts the rocky relationsh­ip between Elvis and Priscilla Presley, from their first meeting on a German army base when she was just 14 and the rock'n'roll star was 24, through to their acrimoniou­s split.

In the titular role, 25-year-old Cailee Spaeny has already earned the Venice Film Festival's best actress award, while Jacob Elordi has received strong reviews for his performanc­e as Elvis.

The latest Elvis-related biopic to hit theaters had a "fair opening for a romance drama," said analyst David

A. Gross.

He said it may find some more momentum, given its "excellent reviews and very good audience scores."

The newly released Spanish-language film "Radical" was in fifth at $2.7 million. Based on a true story, it follows a teacher in a Mexican border town who "tries a radical new method to unleash the curiosity and potential of his students," according to production company Pantelion Films.

Rounding out the top 10 were: "Exorcist: The Believer" ($2.2 million) "After Death" ($2.0 million) "Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie" ($2.0 million)

"What Happens Later" ($1.6 million) "Freelance" ($1.2 million)

 ?? ?? Sofia Coppola, Cailee Spaeny and Priscilla Presley (AFP)
Sofia Coppola, Cailee Spaeny and Priscilla Presley (AFP)

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