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Movie Monday: ‘Sinners’ Still Blessed at Box Office

Sinners sure doesn’t seem penitent about taking that top spot.

For the second week in a row, the vampire-slaying Sinners took home a victory at the box office. This week, it earned an additional $45 million domestically—a miniscule 6% drop from the previous week. That brings its total earnings up to $122.5 million.

And while that win gives Sinners the high ground, the re-release of 2005’s Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith stands only a little below it. Over the weekend, the movie added $25.2 million to its collection. That’s enough for a second-place win and another happy landing for the beloved franchise. Revenge of the Sith has now earned $405.5 million in North America during the last two decades—and $892.2 million worldwide.

Just behind Revenge of the Sith was another sequel. Action flick The Accountant 2 calculated up $24.5 million in its opening weekend. That return on investment lets the film retire at a healthy third place.

Meanwhile, after many weeks in the top three, A Minecraft Movie finds itself digging straight down. This weekend, it crafted a home in fourth by earning $22.7 million. That brings it to a domestic $380 million cume. And rounding out the top five is the Groundhog Day-like horror film, Until Dawn. Though it earned the ire of gamers who complained it had nothing to do with its video game source material, it nevertheless conjured up $8 million at the box office.

Looking down the list, The Legend of Ochi took 10th with $1.5 million. And the LGBT-themed drama On Swift Horses couldn’t gallop to much of a following. It finished in 13th with a measly $480,000.

Kennedy Unthank

Kennedy Unthank studied journalism at the University of Missouri. He knew he wanted to write for a living when he won a contest for “best fantasy story” while in the 4th grade. What he didn’t know at the time, however, was that he was the only person to submit a story. Regardless, the seed was planted. Kennedy collects and plays board games in his free time, and he loves to talk about biblical apologetics. He’s also an avid cook. He thinks the ending of Lost “wasn’t that bad.”