U.S. box office: Mr. Peabody takes the lead, Need for Speed wedge :
Released last week, the animated children's film was more entertaining than the adventures of enthusiast cars. The adaptation of the famous video game by Scott Waugh missed his start and inherits only the third place .Nobody can replace Paul Walker. The
craze for the star of Breaking Bad Aaron Paul , made up as driver
cars in Need for Speed is not the height of the success of the Fast
and Furious saga . This is the children's film Mr. Peabody and Sherman, the time travel that has dominated the U.S. box office this weekend .Released
last week across the Atlantic , this feature-length movie that
chronicles the adventures of a spatio-temporal boy and his gifted dog,
garnered $ 21.2 million ( 63.2 million and since its release ) . It is followed by 300 , the birth of an empire, the maritime peplum
where women take power , descended from first to second with $ 19.1
million of revenue ( $ 78.3 million total).Need
For Speed , derived from the legendary video game Scott Waugh,
Dominic Cooper, occupies only the third place with $ 17.8 million in
revenue despite criticism hardly enthusiastic . Quite
topical thriller Non-Stop , starring Liam Neeson police officer of the
air to flush out a terrorist in his plane, is in fourth place and
collect $ 10.6 million (68.8 million in total). The Single Moms Club , written, produced and directed by Tyler Perry, ranked fifth for its release , earning $ 8.3 million . The film narrates the lives of five women who all share the difficulties of being single mothers.
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