LOS ANGELES: "The Equalizer," a adventure story prima Denzel Washington as a person WHO helps rescue a youngster woman underneath the management of Russian gangsters, debuted within the prime spot on U.S. and Canadian motion-picture show charts over the weekend with $35 million in price tag sales.


Young adult drama "The Maze Runner" born to second place when winning the box workplace race last weekend. "Maze Runner" attained $17.5 million at domestic theaters from Friday through Sunday, consistent with trailing firm Rentrak.

Quirky animated motion-picture show "The Boxtrolls," prima unarticulate inexperienced monsters that wear cardboard, finished third in its gap weekend, grossing $17.3 million.

The performance of "The Equalizer" was on par with predictions for a begin around $35 million, the forecast by Boxoffice.com. cheat Oscar winner Washington plays McCall, a trained killer WHO involves the defense of the helpless, during this case a young Russian prostitute (Chloë Grace Moretz) within the grips of somebody's trafficking ring.

The motion-picture show supported a Eighties tv series was made by Sony footage and value $55 million to create.

"Denzel worked arduous to induce the word out regarding this film," same Rory Bruer, president of worldwide distribution at Sony.

"Maze Runner" stars MTV "Teen Wolf" idol Dylan writer together of a gaggle of boys living in AN isolated paradise wherever they're cornered by a large, moving concrete maze. The film has currently collected $45 million round the globe, consistent with distributor twentieth Century Fox.

"Boxtrolls" was created by hand exploitation stop-motion technology, wherever every scene is about up with puppets placed on miniature sets. The 3D film options the voices of mountain Kingsley and Elle Fanning. it's supported a book by British author Alan Snow and galvanized by British comedy organisation Monty Python.

In the motion-picture show, the odd-looking Boxtrolls live underground wherever they raise AN unparented  human boy, WHO later tries to search out his own identity.

The motion-picture show was made by Laika, the freelance studio behind 2009's "Coraline" and 2012's "ParaNorman," and distributed by Comcast Corp's Universal footage.

The comedy "This is wherever I Leave You" took in $7 million at North yankee (U.S. and Canadian) theaters, landing in fourth place. Family flick "Dolphin Tale 2" settled within the No. five slot with $4.8 million.

Time Warner Inc's Warner Bros. studio distributed "This is wherever I Leave You" and "Dolphin Tale two." (Reuters)

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