Dylan O’Brien’s ‘American Assassin’ has the No.
2 spot in its sights
Ithas still got it.
Bill Skarsgard portrays the malevolent being in its favored form, a demonic clown named Pennywise.

Bill Skarsgård in ‘It’.Warner Bros. Pictures
Kings novel was published in 1986 and previously adapted as a 1990 miniseries.
A sequel to Muschiettis movie has not been officially given the green light but isalready in development.
Theyhit it with an F CinemaScore, putting it inrare companyand likely hobbling word-of-mouth prospects.

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Critics reviews were not as dire butstill somewhat mixed.
Its a strange one.
And … we didnt do that punch in of movie.

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[Laughs] Its all good.
Sliding betweenItandmother!at the No.
2 spot is another R-rated film,American Assassin.
Critics were unimpressed by the film, but audiences gave it a respectable B-plus CinemaScore.
That breaks down to a solid per-theater average of $25,045 for the Amazon and Annapurna release.
According to ComScore, overall box office is down 4.9 percent year-to-date.
Check out the Sept. 15-17 figures below.
1.It $60 million2.American Assassin $14.8 million3.mother!
$2.1 million9.Spider-Man: Homecoming $1.9 million10.Logan Lucky $1.3 million