![]() ![]() “The Good Liar” wasn’t expected to be much of a triumph, given mediocre reviews and practically non-existent buzz, but “Doctor Sleep” was a shocking misstep considering it had seemingly all the elements to become a breakout. The sequel to Stephen King’s seminal horror classic “The Shining” withstood a painful 57% decline from its launch, pulling in $6.1 million for a disappointing domestic tally of $25 million. “ The Good Liar,” starring Helen Mirren and Ian McKellen, only deepened wounds when it debuted this weekend to a muted $5.6 million, becoming the studio’s latest literary adaptation that failed to entice audiences.Īnd last weekend’s release “ Doctor Sleep” wasn’t able to rebound in its second outing. ‘Motherless Brooklyn’ would have been a big hit in the 1990s, but that genre is being phased out.” “If you look at these misfires, they’re all unique films. ![]() “It has to be so frustrating as a studio,” said Jeff Bock, a box office analyst with Exhibitor Relations. ![]()
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