'Don't Breathe' Remains No. 1 at Box Office Over Labor Day Weekend
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The Screen Gems horror flick rules the movie chart in North America for the second week in a row over the Labor Day weekend with an estimated $15.7 million.

AceShowbiz - "Don't Breathe" remains No. 1 at domestic box office. The Screen Gems horror flick rules the movie chart in North America for the second week in a row over the Labor Day weekend. After topping the list with $26.4 million, the micro-budgeted film stays on the hot spot by collecting an estimated $15.7 million.

Staying in the second place is David Ayer's "Suicide Squad". The DC antihero movie starring Margot Robbie, Will Smith and Jared Leto drops 18.3|percent| in its fifth week, adding an estimated $10 million to its total cume of $297 million domestically. The $175 million production has grossed more than $672 million globally.

"Pete's Dragon" moves up three slots from No. 6 to the third place in its fourth weekend, taking the spot from "Kubo and the Two Strings". The Bryce Dallas Howard and Oakes Fegley-starring film adds an estimated $6.5 million to its total of $64.2 million domestically. As for the stop-motion film featuring the voices of Charlize Theron and Matthew McConaughey, it drops to No. 4 with an estimated $6.5 million in its third week.

Rounding out the top five is "Sausage Party". The R-rated comedy animated film featuring the voices of Seth Rogen and Kristen Wiig adds another $5.3 million to its total of $88.4 million domestically in its fourth week.

Top Ten Movies at Box Office for September 2-4:

  1. "Don't Breathe" - $15.7 million
  2. "Suicide Squad" - $10 million
  3. "Pete's Dragon" - $6.5 million
  4. "Kubo and the Two Strings" - $6.5 million
  5. "Sausage Party" - $5.3 million
  6. "The Light Between Oceans" - $5 million
  7. "Bad Moms" - $4.7 million
  8. "War Dogs" - $4.7 million
  9. "Hell or High Water" - $4.5 million
  10. "Mechanic: Resurrection" - $4.3 million

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