1. A Quiet Place - $32m / $32m / $115m
2. Ready Player One - $21m / $92m / $140m
3. Blockers - $19m / $19m / $75m
4. Tyler Perry's Acrimony - $7.5m / $30.5m / $42m
**Black Panther - $7.5m / $663.5m / $685m
6. I Can Only Imagine - $7m / $67m / $88m
7. Sherlock Gnomes - $5m / $32.5m / $45m
8. Pacific Rim Uprising - $4m / $54m / $62m
**The Miracle Season - $4m / $4m / $15m
10. Isle of Dogs - $3m / $10.5m / $30m
***Chappaquiddick - $3m / $3m / $9.5m
***Love, Simon - $3m / $37.5m / $42m
***A Wrinkle In Time - $3m / $89.5m / $96m
The KrasBlunt's present their horror movie, which debuted to near deafening (har har) reaction at SXSW a month ago. Reviews are stellar and it looks like a word of mouth hit. It'll set 2018 up as the year of Miss Blunt, finally. Blockers will also probably be leggy. It has very good reviews, too, even if marketing really hasn't been the best. I'm not sure if The Miracle Season is a sports film with a religious aspect, but I Can Only Imagine is really sucking all the life out of the audience. None of the other religious themed movies have gone anywhere this year. Chappaquiddick is the last opener, and with Isle of Dogs continuing to do amazing in limited, the Jason Clarke-starring drama might not make the top 10.
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