Indie films 'Faces of Death', 'Exit 8' and 'A Great Awakening' land in top 10

Three independent films—IFC's 'Faces of Death', Neon's 'Exit 8' and Roadside Attractions' 'A Great Awakening'—secured spots at numbers 6, 7 and 8 in the box office top 10 this weekend. 'Faces of Death' earned $1.7 million across 1,600 screens, while 'Exit 8' grossed $1.4 million on 495 screens. 'A Great Awakening' added $1.27 million in its second week for a $4.9 million cumulative total.

Faces of Death, directed by Daniel Goldhaber, reimagines the controversial 1978 cult horror. The film stars Barbie Ferreira as a content moderator who uncovers apparent re-enactments of murders from the original on a TikTok-like platform. Strong viral marketing and word of mouth drove its $1.7 million debut on 1,600 screens, as reported by Deadline Hollywood. Both new releases marked an upbeat weekend for specialty cinema despite their contrasting genres and origins.

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A24 horror film Backrooms opens to $76 million weekend

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Kane Parsons' directorial debut Backrooms opened strongly at the domestic box office this weekend. The A24 release, based on the filmmaker's popular YouTube series, earned between $76 million and $79 million.

Building on last week's indie top 10 success with 'Faces of Death', 'Exit 8' and 'A Great Awakening', several independent films again posted strong earnings this weekend. A24's 'Mother Mary' led limited releases, while Neon titles 'Exit 8' and 'The Christophers' expanded successfully. Holdover 'A Great Awakening' stayed in the top 10 amid a robust specialty box office featuring new docs and indies.

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Roadside Attractions' indie film A Great Awakening landed at No. 6 on the domestic box office chart with $2.1 million from 1,289 screens. Produced by Sight & Sound to mark America's 250th anniversary, the movie explores the friendship between Benjamin Franklin and preacher George Whitefield.

Neon's witchy horror film 'Hokum,' starring Adam Scott, topped the indie box office with a $6.4 million opening on 1,885 screens. The low-budget Irish-set tale placed fifth overall in North America amid strong studio competition. It earned Certified Fresh status and positive audience scores.

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A24's Backrooms is on track to surpass Marty Supreme as the studio's highest-grossing film worldwide this weekend. Projections show it reaching more than $191 million globally.

Amazon MGM Studios' Project Hail Mary grossed $53.1 million in its second weekend, surpassing the second-weekend hauls of Oppenheimer and Dune: Part Two. The Ryan Gosling-led film, directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, dropped just 34% from its opening after a Friday take of $14.6 million. New Line's They Will Kill You opened to a modest $5 million to $5.5 million.

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