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US Box Office Weekend 28 - 30 September 2018: Night School is the top new film with a $28 million opening

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Night School
Another change at he top of the US box office this week as romantic comedy Night School takes over from The House With a Clock In Its Walls on its debut weekend.

Smallfoot

Night School

Starring Tiffany Haddish and Kevin Heart the Malcolm D. Lee directed movie took $28 million on its debut weekend of release wich was enough to take it to the top despite the poor critical response.

Smallfoot

Coming in at number 2 this week the animated comedy starring the voice of Channing Tatum could quite beat Night School and took $23 million for the weekend.

The House With A Clock In Its Walls

Falling from the top to number 3 this week on its second weekend the film took $12.5 million boosting its total US gross to over $44 million.

A Simple Favour

Dropping to number 4 this week the Paul Feig directed film takes $6.6 million on its second weekend to take its total US gross to $43 million.

The Nun

Finishing of the top five the horror film based in the Conjuring universe takes $5.4 million on its fourth weekend of release to take its total cume to $109 million making its top grossing film the the film universe.

This weeks top 10 US Box Office films

  1. Night School - $27,257,615
  2. Smallfoot - $23,045,635
  3. The House With a Clock In Its Walls - $12,605,120
  4. A Simple Favour - $6,540,666
  5. The Nun - $5,428,875
  6. Hell Fest - $5,130,963
  7. Crazy Rich Asians - $4,102,788
  8. The Predator - $3,860,826
  9. White Boy Rick - $2,402,240
  10. Peppermint - $1,766,458
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