Despite a sour start for “The Goldfinch,” Warner Bros. still dominated box office charts as “It: Chapter Online Cigarettes Store USA Two” stayed No. 1 for the second weekend in a row. The scary sequel pocketed another $40 million this weekend, boosting its domestic tally to $153 million. Between “It: Chapter Two” and its predecessor, the franchised based on Stephen King’s horror novel has generated over $1 billion worldwide.
Lionsgate’s “Angel Has Fallen” slid to third place, adding $4.4 million in its fourth weekend of release. At No. 4, Universal’s comedy “Good Boys” picked up $4.2 million, taking its bounty to a solid $73 million in North America. Rounding out the top five is Disney’s “The Lion King” with $3.5 million. After Newport Cigarettes Shop nine weeks in theaters, the remake has amassed a mighty $534 million at the domestic box office.
In other box office milestones, Sony’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” hit $329.4 million worldwide, surpassing “Inglourious Basterds” ($323.4 million) to become the second-highest grossing film of director Quentin Tarantino’s career. “Django Unchained” remains his biggest movie to date with $425 million globally.Don’t let the apparent failure of Big Baller Brand and Lonzo Ball’s big move to the New Orleans Pelicans fool you. LaVar Ball still think he knows the way forward.
The Ball family addressed former business partner Alan Foster’s alleged seven-figure embezzlement and the family’s struggles with BBB in the latest episode of “Ball in the Family.” One of the big topics was whether the name of the brand should be changed.
Unsurprisingly, the eldest Ball was uninterested in renaming a business known for, alleged embezzlement aside, recently finding Cheap Newport 100s cigarettes itself on clearance racks, receiving an “F” from the Better Business Bureau and making shoes that fell apart in minutes on the court.
When Lonzo — who happens to reportedly own a majority of the company — challenged his father on that position, LaVar defended himself with a ... questionable analogy.
The exchange can be seen around the 16-minute mark: