“The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” stayed at No. 1 on the box office on Black Friday, retaining the highest spot in its second week on the screens.
The dystopian motion film took in $11.4 million on a comparatively slow night at the films, in line with IMDB’s Box Office Mojo.
Ridley Scott’s “Napoleon” took second, with just $8.4 million in ticket sales on its opening weekend.
The Post called the $200 million biopic “ho-hum,” and said star Joaquin Phoenix depicted the strategic genius as “as a sourpuss clown who crazily rattles off nonsense.”
In third place was Disney’s fantasy film “Wish,” with an $8 million take.
“Trolls Band Together” dropped a notch to 3rd place, with $7.1 million in sales.
The slasher film “Thanksgiving,” dropped to 5 place with a $2.7 million box office.