It’s still at the highest of its game.
For the third week in a row, “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” dominated the box office.
The animated adventure flick, based on the favored Nintendo game, raked in over $14 million on Friday alone, in line with IMDB’s Box Office Mojo.
Since its opening on April 5, it has earned over $400 million nationwide, the second-fastest animated film to achieve those numbers after “The Incredibles 2,” in line with Deadline.
The supernatural horror movie “Evil Dead Rise,” the fifth installment of the “Evil Dead” series, got here in second, with a $10.3-million tackle its opening day.
The Post called the film “gory-as-hell” and said it’s “as campy and fun as any chapter in producer Sam Raimi’s four-decade-old horror series.”
“The Covenant,” the story of a military sergeant in Afghanistan, played by Jake Gyllenhaal, and an Afghani interpreter, played by Danish actor Dar Salim, landed in third, with $2.25 million in sales.
The Post said its director Guy Ritchie “solid the proper duo,” nevertheless, he “pursues teary emotion but seems confused on how you can deliver it.”
“John Wick: Chapter 4,” which was not even within the Top 5 last Friday, got here in fourth, bringing home $1.57 million.
“Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Amongst Thieves” ranked fifth, with $1.39 million in sales.