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Box Office Report: October 5 – 8, 2023

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Despite the scathing reviews, and doomsayers predicting that the planned trilogy will not happen, The Exorcist sequel topped the charts, albeit with a lukewarm screen average for an opening weekend. Speaking of screen averages, the 3+ hour long stage play A Little Life had the best of the lot, whilst Shayda, following a triumphant festival run and only showing on high end arthouse screens, disappointed.

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