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US Box Office Weekend Report 3rd - 5th July 2020: Relic hits the top on its debut as drive-in movie theatres still dominate the box office figures

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Relic
With US cinemas still showing no signs of fully re-opening due a massive surge i the COVID-19 pandemic the box office figures are still largely relying on drive-ins

This week the low budget Relic hits the top of the 'box office' on its debut with the rest of the charts moving around but the numbers are all quite small!

Here is a rundown of the top 5 movies in the US 3rd - 5th July 2020.

Relic

Directed by Natalie Erika James on her debut this low budget horror movie stars Emily Mortimer and takes $192K on its debut and is the top movie of the week.

The Wretched

The Wretched

The movie has now surely reached cult status and has been the most dominant movie during the pandemic closures and this week it moves back to number 2 with $25K.

After 10 weeks the movie has now made $1.6 Million at the US box office.

Followed

The Antoine Le directed movie is at 3 this week with $23K and after 3 weeks has taken $423K.

Becky

5 weeks in and the Lulu Wilson starring movie takes $20K for the weekend and $903K in total.

Miss Juneteenth

Channing Godfrey Peoples directs this movie about a black beauty pageant which takes $11K this week for a 2 week total of $70K.

This weeks top 10 US Box Office films

  1. Ghostbusters - $500,000
  2. Relic - $192,352
  3. The Wandering Earth - $56,552
  4. The Wretched - $24,830
  5. Followed - $23,677
  6. Becky - $19,780
  7. Miss Juneteenth - $11,883
  8. Infamous - $2,462
  9. The Truth - $2,200
  10. The Last Tree - $2,132
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