Monday, 16 September 2013

'Insidious' Chapter 2 pulled in more than $41 million in ticket sales in its first three days

By Lisa Richwine and Chris Michaud (Reuters)

 Low-budget horror sequel "Insidious: Chapter 2" grabbed moviegoers searching for a Friday the 13th scare, winning the U.S. and Canadian box office race over The Robert De Niro comedy "The Family."

The fright flick about a family haunted by spirits pulled in more than $41 million in ticket sales in its first three days, according to studio estimates on Sunday.
About $20 million came on its Friday the 13th release date.
"The Family" finished in second place with $14.5 million over the weekend. The movie features De Niro as a mob boss whose family relocates to France under the witness protection program.

Last weekend's box office champ, sci-fi sequel "Riddick," fell to third place with $7 million in ticket sales.
The movie stars Vin Diesel as an intergalactic traveler who can see in the dark. Privately held Film District released "Insidious: Chapter 2." "The Family" was distributed by privately held Relativity Media. "Riddick" was released by Universal Pictures, a unit of Comcast Corp. Goto UpdateSqr Media for Insidious storyline, screen shots, and the movie.

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