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The Top 5 Highest-Grossing Films in America Over the Weekend

Lionsgate's Boo! A Madea Halloween remained #1 at the domestic box office for a second weekend. Meanwhile, the biggest bow belonged to Sony's Inferno—the third film in Robert Langdon's Da Vinci Code series—which arguably tanked, pulling in $15m (a far cry from the studio's expectations and its $75m budget) and earning a 20% Rotten Tomatoes score.

1. Boo! A Madea Halloween (Lionsgate) $17m 2,299/$7,253 avg. (week 2)
2. Inferno (Sony) $15m 3,576/$4,195 avg. (debut)
3. Jack Reacher: Never Go Back (Paramount) $9.5m 3,780/$2,526 avg. (week 2)
4. The Accountant (Warner Bros.) $8.5m 3,402/$2,491 avg. (week 3)
5. Ouija: Origin of Evil (Universal) $7.0m 3,168/$2,232 avg. (week 2)

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