Foul-mouthed kids might be a problem at home, but theyre a solid win for the box office.
Third place goes to Disney behemothThe Lion King,raking in an additional estimated $11.9 million.
The film earned a middling B+ CinemaScore and a pack ofsolid reviews.

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Good Boysmarks several milestones at the box office.
Holdovers dominated second and third place withHobbs & Shawpassing the $400 million mark worldwide.
Domestically, its now the fourth highest earner in theFast & Furiousfranchise, not accounting for inflation.

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Sophie Nelisse, Corinne Foxx, and Brianne Tju star, while Johannes Roberts directs.
The film failed to resonate with critics or audiences, drawing paltry reviews and a terrible C+ CinemaScore.
Kulvinder Ghir, Meera Ganatra, Aaron Phagura, and Nell Williams also star.

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New Line picked it up there for $15 million, following standing ovations from audiences.
Whered You Go Bernadetteposted even more dismal numbers, failing to even crack the top 10.
Its the latest in a string of disappointments for Megan Ellisons Annapurna.

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The film is based on the 2012 novel of the same name.
Judy Greer, Kristen Wiig, and Billy Crudup also star and critical darling Richard Linklater directs.
Itfailed to resonate with criticsor audiences, drawing negative reviews and a middling B CinemaScore.

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Overall box office is down 6.4 percent to date, according to Comscore.
Check out the August 16-18 numbers below.