'Nightcrawler' leads box office, passing 'Ouija' and 'Fury'

Published November 3, 2014
Cast member Rene Russo arrives with her husband and film's director Dan Gilroy for the premiere of the film ''Nightcrawlers'' at the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, September 5, 2014. - Reuters
Cast member Rene Russo arrives with her husband and film's director Dan Gilroy for the premiere of the film ''Nightcrawlers'' at the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, September 5, 2014. - Reuters

LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK: Nightcrawler, a dark crime thriller starring Jake Gyllenhaal as a freelance cameraman in the high-speed world of siren-chasing journalism, topped sluggish weekend domestic box office charts with $10.9 million in ticket sales.

Ouija, last weekend's box office leader, was second by a razor-thin margin, selling just $8,760 fewer in tickets in a weekend slowed by candy-gathering Halloween revelers, according to estimates from tracking firm Rentrak. The top two films could swap places with Ouija on top once actual box office numbers are compiled after Sunday's showings.

"All eyes will be on this Monday to see how these rankings shake out," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for Rentrak.

The World War Two war film Fury was third with $9.1 million for the three days from Friday through Sunday in the United States and Canada.

The 33-year old Gyllenhaal, who also produced Nightcrawler, lost 30 pounds to play the role of Louis Bloom as an unemployed misfit who finds success as a cameraman in the sometimes violent world of local TV news.

Also starring Bill Paxton and Rene Russo, the film was well received by critics, with 94 per cent of 140 reviewers giving it a "fresh" rating, according to the website Rotten Tomatoes.

Halloween falling on a Friday "hit the box-office fairly hard, with the day down around 40 per cent from Friday a year ago," said Dergarabedian, adding "the marketplace rebounded nicely on Saturday and Sunday (with) a photo finish for first."

Ouija, last weekend's box office leader, is based on the board game that some believe can contact the dead. The low-budget film has collected $35 million since opening Oct. 24.

Fury, a blood-splattered action film that stars Brad Pitt as a war-hardened tank commander, has rung up more than $60 million in theaters in the United States and Canada. The film also stars Shia LaBeouf and Michael Pena.

The Ben Affleck thriller Gone Girl, which led the box office for two weekends in October, continued its strong play. The movie, based on author Gillian Flynn's best-selling novel of a man accused of killing his wife, was fourth with $8.8 million in sales and has collected $136 million since opening on Oct. 3.

Open Road Films, a joint venture of Regal Entertainment and AMC Entertainment, released Nightcrawler.

Comcast Corp's Universal Pictures released Ouija. Fury was distributed by Sony Corp's movie studio. Gone Girl was released by 20th Century Fox, the movie studio owned by 21st Century Fox.

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