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Box Office Recap – 02/03/2020
‘BAD BOYS FOR LIFE’ TOPS BOX OFFICE AT $17.9M, ‘RHYTHM SECTION’ FLOPS WITH $2.8M – (02/03/2020)
Sony’s Bad Boys for Life, starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, topped the box office with $17.9 million. Newcomer Orion/UAR Gretel & Hansel opened with $6.05M and Paramount/IM Global/Eon’s The Rhythm Section tanked with $2.8 million in its opening weekend.
The Rhythm Section, starring Blake Lively, didn’t just flop, it’s failure was historical. The film is the worst opening for a movie that has opened with 3,000 screens, Deadline reports.
Universal/Amblin’s 1917 and Uni’s Dr. Dolittle snagged second and third place with $9.66 million and $7.7 million respectively.
All told, this year’s Super Bowl weekend is up $85M, or 13% over last year’s worst weekend in 19 years.
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FIRE FRIDAY with FIRE by Wicked Fresh – 01/31/2020
Today was FIRE FRIDAY! with Gino and The Magic Morning Show and FIRE By Wicked Fresh. Owner Danny Rassi joined Gino on the air this morning and told us all about FIRE By Wicked Fresh and what they’ve got planned for the next month or so. Danny also gave away a FREE 16″ Pizza, an Appetizer, and Dessert to Ryan from North Conway. We played a game called “Team Synonyms” which is actually a great one for the BIG GAME on Sunday. Click below to listen to the interview and game!
For more details all about FIRE By Wicked Fresh go to FIREBYWICKEDFRESH.COM
NEW MUSIC FRIDAY! Dua Lipa – Physical
Dua Lipa has released her latest single, “Physical.” The song is the latest track to be released from her upcoming album Future Nostalgia, due out April 3rd. “Physical” follows previously released singles “Don’t Start Now” and the album’s title track. At the 2020 Grammys red carpet, Dua told Billboard that the song is ‘80s inspired and “quite Flashdance-y.” “It’s fun, you can dance to it,” she said. “It’s definitely my craziest of high energy songs.”