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The small-budget horror film 'Smile' is dominating the box office — a sign that the horror genre is exactly what movie theaters need

Por: Business Insider Entertainment October 13, 2022

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Smile, a new low-budget horror movie from Paramount, has topped the US box office for two weekends in a row.On Wednesday, Paramount announced it had hit $102 million worldwide, including $55.5 million in the US.It cost just $17 million to make, meaning it's earned six times more than its production budget.The movie is the latest example of the power of horror in theaters. Aside from superhero movies, it's been the one reliable genre at... + full article



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