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Child’s play as ‘Lego Movie’ builds box-office lead

LOS ANGELES (AFP) ― “The Lego Movie” built on its previous weeks’ success atop the North American box office for a third weekend in a row, earning $31.5 million, industry estimates showed Sunday.

The Warner Bros. animation movie, which is based on the popular kid’s toy, made it look like child’s play: it has raked in $183.2 million since its opening, box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations said.

“3 Days to Kill,” an action-thriller starring Kevin Costner as a secret agent tasked with one final, deadly mission, debuted at second place, pulling in $12.3 million despite mixed reviews.

It was followed by “Pompeii,” another new entry at the box office, which enjoyed estimated ticket sales between Friday and Sunday of $10 million. Set in A.D. 79, the film tells the story of a lovelorn slave-turned-gladiator.

The latest version of cult classic “Robocop” was down one spot to fourth with a weekend $9.4 million, meaning it has now gobbled up a total $43.6 million since its release on Feb. 12.

George Clooney’s true drama “The Monuments Men” was another that dropped, one place to fifth, with sales of $8.1 million, for a total $58.1 million since release.

“About Last Night,” a romantic comedy starring Kevin Hart, was a close sixth, with $7.4 million in box-office sales.

Lagging behind in sixth, with a $4.7 million take, was a police action-comedy starring Kevin Hart ― his second appearance this weekend in the top 10 movies ― and Ice Cube.
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