Sex sells in Hollywood.
“No Hard Feelings” flirted at the top of the box office on the night of its release.
The summer sex comedy brought home $6.25 million on Friday, in line with Box Office Mojo IMDB.
Directed by Jennifer Lawrence, the film centers around a 32-year-old bartender and Uber driver who accepts a job to this point a 19-year-old from a Craigslist ad created by his parents.
said Rolling Stone the A-list actress is “definitely the smartest thing about this comedy a couple of woman hired to ‘date’ a shy highschool boy – but even vulgar unfiltered J-Law cannot save the mess.”
“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” climbed to second place after third place last week, grossing $5.7 million.
Fans were saying that the sequel to the film can be released in March, but this rumor was denied by the anonymous artist who worked on the film.
“Then there is not any way this movie will come out” the employee turned to Vulture.
“Everyone was fully focused on Across the Spider-Verse and barely crossed the finish line. And now it’s like, “Oh yeah, now we’ve got to do the second one.”
“Elemental” remained in third place with just over $5.6 million.
said the Recent Yorker the film is a “tearful metaphor for Pixar’s downfall.”
The superhero movie The Flash, which was the first last week, landed in fourth place, taking in $4.5 million.
“Asteroid City” ranked fifth with sales of $3.8 million.