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BO Report: Suicide Squad hangs on to top spot as Down Under debuts soft

Down Under.

WB's Suicide Squad is still on top at the Australian box office, dropping fifty-eight percent in week two to bring its overall takings to $23.1 million despite withering reviews.

Next best was Roadshow's Bad Moms, which debuted on 260 screens and rang up just over $4 million, beating third-place holder Sausage Party, the animated raunchfest which rolled out on 197 screens for a cume of $2.5 million so far.

Uni's Jason Bourne is still on 284 screens after three weeks, and dropped forty-eight percent to take in $1.8 million over the weekend, bringing its total to $16.4 million.

Fox's Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie has racked up $5.7 million after two weeks, while Paramount's Star Trek Beyond is sitting on $8.8 million after four.

Sony's foundering Ghostbusters reboot is still on 217 screens after five weeks in release and has a cume of $11.9 million.

Coming in at eight was Akshay Kumar's Rustom, which bowed on 31 screens and raked in $206,186 over the weekend, followed by WB's Lights Out, the horror flick produced by James Wan and starring Teresa Palmer which has grossed $3.1 million in four weeks.

Rounding out the top ten was Transmission's Love and Friendship, which is at 98 locations after four weeks for a cume of $1.6 million.

Abe Forsythe's black comedy Down Under premiered at 24 locations and made $49,302 from Thursday, while Taryn Brumfitt's documentary Embrace has tallied $99,384 in two weeks.

Ivan Sen's TIFF-bound Goldstone has taken $675,712 in six weeks of release and is still on 31 screens.

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