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Madea scares off Jack Reacher at the box office

Los Angeles — Tyler Perry bested Tom Cruise at the box office this weekend.

Perry's Boo! A Madea Halloween opened in the top spot with an estimated $27.6m, edging Cruise's Jack Reacher: Never Go Back into second place, according to studio estimates Sunday.

It's the third best opening for a Madea movie, behind Madea Goes to Jail and Madea's Family Reunion and a sign of the character's longstanding appeal to audiences.


To market the film, which reportedly cost $20m to produce, Lionsgate leveraged the social media audiences of Perry and his cast as well as promotional videos like one featuring Jimmy Fallon as Trump alongside Madea that ended up going viral.

"Tyler Perry is a movie star. Tyler Perry is a mogul. The Madea character has provided box office dividends for years. It's a perfect combination, Madea and Halloween right before Halloween," said comScore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian.

That timing, along with the promising A CinemaScore, should bode well for the film's second weekend over Halloween.

A Madea Halloween proved to be the strongest of the slew of sequels this weekend, topping even the star power of Tom Cruise, whose "Jack Reacher: Never Go Back" took in $23m for Paramount Pictures.

It's a far cry from Cruise's successes with the Mission: Impossible movies for Paramount, but it did do significantly better than the first "Jack Reacher," which opened right before Christmas in 2012 to $15.2m. That film went on to gross $80.1m domestically and $218.3 globally. The sequel, directed by Edward Zwick and costing $60m, will also likely be making the bulk of its money from international audiences.

Coming in third this weekend was the horror prequel Ouija: Origin of Evil with $14.1m — just the latest in a string of highly fruitful and modestly budgeted horror pics this year, including The Conjuring 2, Don't Breathe and Light's Out.

Rounding out the top 5

Holdovers The Accountant and The Girl on the Train rounded out the top five with $14m and $7.3m.

Less successful was 20th Century Fox's comedy Keeping Up with the Joneses, which launched with a tepid $5.6m. The film, starring Isla Fisher and Zack Galifianakis as a pair of boring suburbanites intrigued by the arrival of a glamourous new couple played by Jon Hamm and Gal Gadot was savaged by critics.



In limited release, the critically acclaimed coming-of-age drama Moonlight got off to a robust start in four theatres with $414 740 and many sell-out showings. It's a massive result for a film with no big stars and a fairly unknown director in Barry Jenkins.

"That's an Oscar movie to look out for. It's going to be on everyone's Oscar radar now," said Dergarabedian. Moonlight will be expanding in the coming weeks.


Michael Moore's surprise documentary Michael Moore In TrumpLand also raked in $50 200 from two theatres this weekend.

Overall, it's the first "up" weekend at the box office in over a month. Dergarabedian noted that it's an interesting market for films right now, which have a lot of competition in theaters in addition to the distraction of the election.

"There's a lot going on, but this is a good weekend," he said.

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