It’s official: 2016 is the summer of scary movies. New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. made another big win this weekend with PG-13 horror movie “Lights Out.” Made on a small production budget of just $5 million, the movie more than quadrupled that with its huge $21.6 million opening in 2,818 theaters. To compare, it narrowly beat Fox’s “Ice Age: Collision Course” sequel, produced for 21 times more than the scary movie with a big $105-million budget. Also Read: Here's Why 'The Conjuring 2' Might Be a Bigger Hit Than 'Captain America: Civil War' “It’s friggin’ awesome,” said Jeff Goldstein,...
- 7/24/2016
- by Meriah Doty
- The Wrap
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