The Norwalk Hour

‘Skywalker’ rises again; ‘Little Women’ go big at box office

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LOS ANGELES — “Star Wars” was still rising in the last weekend of the year, while “Little Women” broke big at the box office.

“Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” brought in $72 million over the weekend to remain the topearning film in North America by lightyears, according to studio estimates Sunday.

In 10 days of release it has brought in $362.8 million for Disney, falling just short of the earnings of its predecesso­r, 2017’s “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” in a comparable span.

Helped by the Christmas holiday week, “Star Wars” had a smallertha­naverage 59% dropoff in its second weekend after earning $175 million in its first.

“For a movie that opened that big, that is a modest drop,” said Paul Dergarabed­ian, senior media analyst for Comscore. “Movies that open this time of year, they usually have legs.”

Sony’s “Jumanji: The Next Level,“earned $35.3 million for second place and has tallied a total of $175.5 million through its third weekend of release.

Director Greta Gerwig’s reimaginin­g of the American literary classic “Little Women“had a $16.5million weekend and a fiveday total of $29 million since its Christmas opening, a major performanc­e for a smalleraud­ience film with a budget dwarfed by the top two films.

The film, also a Sony release, starring Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh and Laura Dern, scored big with both audiences and critics and is gaining momentum as an awardsseas­on favorite.

“With Greta Gerwig’s reputation as a filmmaker, a great cast and a perfect holiday release date, they’ve got quite a hit on the their hands,“Dergarabed­ian said.

“Uncut Gems,“an even smaller film that has also sparked awardsseas­on buzz for Adam Sandler’s rare dramatic

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