Don’t Worry Darling leads the Quebec box office, Niagara still in the top 3

don’t worry darling (Don’t Worry Darling), Olivia Wilde’s dystopian thriller, topped the Quebec box office for its first weekend in theaters, according to data compiled by Cinéac, with receipts of $211,050.

Posted at 5:17 p.m.

Laila Maalouf

Laila Maalouf
The Press

The film by Guillaume Lambert niagara for its part positioned itself in third position, after The Woman King (The Woman King), which recorded $116,300 for its second week.

niagara, which to date has taken in $252,082 after 10 days in theaters ($65,873 for this weekend), will remain in theaters in 60 theaters across the province for its third week in theaters. The feature film starring François Pérusse, Éric Bernier and Guy Jodoin, which tells the story of three brothers reuniting after the death of their father, was the first Quebec film of the year to position itself in the top 3 from the box office in its first weekend in theaters last week.

“Reaching a quarter of a million at the Quebec box office in 10 days shows that the film appeals to audiences from all over Quebec and that word of mouth is very positive,” said Tim Ringuette, president of ‘Entract Films.

High-speed train (Bullet Train) and Top Gun: Maverick came in fourth and fifth respectively, with receipts of $44,000 for their 8e and 18e weekends.


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