"Five Nights at Freddy's Dominates Box Office with Surprise Success"

Universal's horror film adaptation "Five Nights at Freddy's" remains in first place at the box office, becoming the first true horror film to lead the post-Halloween weekend since 1991. The film earned $19.4 million in its second weekend, despite a steep 76% drop. Taylor Swift's concert documentary "The Eras Tour" holds steady in second place, becoming the highest-grossing concert film of all time. "Killers of the Flower Moon" follows in third place, while A24's drama biopic "Priscilla" expands to wide release and lands in fourth place. Pantelion's Spanish-language film "Radical" surprises with a fifth-place opening. Overall, it was a slow weekend at the box office, with total earnings of $61.9 million, the third-lowest of the year.
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