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Posthumous performances aren’t always what they’re cracked up to be. Sadly, the same can be said about “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” despite two terrific performances by Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman. Based on August Wilson’s play, the movie portrays Ma Rainey as the last of her kind,
Black Panther sneaked past the competition and was number one again with $27 million. Tomb Raider seized the number two spot, opening with $ 23.5 million. I Can Only Imagine was dreamy, opening at number three with $17 million. A Wrinkle in Time was aging at
Black Panther ruled the box office once again, holding at number one with $41.1 million. A Wrinkle in Time was crinkly, opening at number two with $33.3 million. Strangers: Prey at Night was welcomed, opening at number three with $10.4 million. Red Sparrow fluttered about at
Black Panther clawed its was to the top spot for a third week with $65.7 million. Red Sparrow fluttered into second place, opening with $17 million. Death Wish had a weak pulse, opening at number three with $13 million. Game Night rolled the dice at number four
Black Panther destroyed the competition, snagging another $108 million in the top spot. Game Night was a winner, opening at number two with $16.6 million. Peter Rabbit nibbled his way to number three with $12.5 million. Annihilation was invisible, opening at number four with $11 million.
Black Panther slashed the competition, opening with an astounding $192 million! Peter Rabbit held strong at number two with $17.2 million. Fifty Shades Freed got beat down to number three with $16.9 million. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle rumbled at number four with $7.9 million.
Happy new year! 2017 was a low in so many ways, but there were some truly great books moving us forward. If you have some gift cards burning a hole in your wallet, you can pick up some of my favorite books of 2017 or look to some great