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Box Office: March 13-15, 2020: ONWARD, I STILL BELIEVE, BLOODSHOT, & More

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Box Office: March 6-8, 2020

Onward was the Number One film at the box office over the weekend with $10.5 Million.

I Still Believe premiered in Second Place at the box office with $9.5 Million.

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Bloodshot premiered in Third Place at the box office in the United States with $9.3 Million.

The Invisible Man was Fourth at the box office over the weekend with $6 Million.

The Hunt premiered in Fifth Place at the box office over the weekend with $5.3 Million.

Sonic The Hedgehog, The Way Back, The Call of the Wild, Emma, and Bad Boys For Life round out the Top Ten respectively.

The films in the Top Ten that opened this weekend at the box office:

I Still Believe is a 2020 American Christian romantic drama film directed by the Erwin Brothers and starring KJ Apa, Britt Robertson, Shania Twain, Melissa Roxburgh, and Gary Sinise. It is based on the life of American contemporary Christian music singer-songwriter Jeremy Camp and his first wife, Melissa Lynn Henning-Camp, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer shortly before they married. Camp’s song “I Still Believe” is the film’s namesake.

Bloodshot is a 2020 American superhero film based on the Valiant Comics character of the same name. It is intended to be the first installment in a series of films set within a Valiant Comics shared cinematic universe. Directed by David S. F. Wilson (in his feature directorial debut) from a screenplay by Jeff Wadlow and Eric Heisserer and a story by Wadlow, the film stars Vin Diesel, Eiza González, Sam Heughan, Toby Kebbell, and Guy Pearce. It follows a marine who was killed-in-action, only to be brought back to life with superpowers by an organization that wants to use him as a weapon.

The Hunt is a 2020 American thriller film[a] directed by Craig Zobel and co-written by Damon Lindelof. The film stars Betty Gilpin, Ike Barinholtz, Emma Roberts and Hilary Swank. Jason Blum serves as a producer under his Blumhouse Productions banner. Both Zobel and Lindelof have said that the film serves as a satire on the profound political divide between the American left and right.

Next week sees the release of: Bull, Deerskin, and a plethora of other mainstream and independent films. Find my predictions on these releases in the weekly The Bottom Line column. A preview: Onward will be Number One at the box office for the third week in a row.

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Rollo Tomasi

Rollo Tomasi is a Connecticut-based film critic, TV show critic, news, and editorial writer. He will have a MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University in 2025. Rollo has written over 700 film, TV show, short film, Blu-ray, and 4K-Ultra reviews. His reviews are published in IMDb's External Reviews and in Google News. Previously you could find his work at Empire Movies, Blogcritics, and AltFilmGuide. Now you can find his work at FilmBook.
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