Three debuts topped this weekend's box office: Boo! A Madea Halloween bowed at #1 with $28m, while Jack Reacher: Never Go Back and Ouija: Origin of Evil followed with $23m and $14m, respectively.
The Tyler Perry-directed chart-topper's earnings mark the biggest opening for the Madea franchise since 2009's Madea Goes to Jail.
Of the Top 3, though, Ouija scored the best Rotten Tomatoes score with an 81%, while Madea saw a dismal 29% and the Tom Cruise-led Reacher walked away with a less-than-great 40%.
It's also worth noting that $23m comes nowhere near Reacher's $96m budget.
1. Boo! A Madea Halloween (Lionsgate) $28m 2,260/$12,212 avg. (debut)
2. Jack Reacher: Never Go Back (Paramount) $23m 3,780/$6,085 avg. (debut)
3. Ouiji: Origin of Evil (Universal) $14m 3,168/$4,438 avg. (debut)
4. The Accountant (Warner Bros.) $14m 3,332/$4,209 (week 2)
5. The Girl on the Train (Universal) $7.3m 3,091/$2,352 avg. (week 3)
Meanwhile, in limited release, A24's Moonlight earned the largest per-theater average of the year with approximately $413k from four theaters. Moonlight is set in Miami during the War on Drugs era and centers on a young man in a tough neighborhood, who's learning to understand his sexuality. The film is getting rave reviews and boasts a 99% at Rotten Tomatoes.
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