Weekend box office: A Star is Born keeps shining brightly
So far the spooky season has been more romantic than terrifying, with A Star is Born at the top of the Australian box office.
The musical drama starring Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga took $5.02 million in its second weekend, bringing its total to $14.09 million. Meanwhile Halloween grossed $2.78 million and Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween took AU $1.05 million.
Here are the top ten films at the Australian box office, October 25 to October 28.
1. A Star is Born (Warner Bros) $5,019,032
2. Halloween (Universal) $2,775,133
3. Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween (Sony) $1,045,624
4. Venom (Sony) $982,043
5. First Man (Universal) $568,607
6. Ladies in Black (Sony) $349,451
7. Bad Times at the El Royale (Fox) $238,834
8. Johnny English Strikes Again (Universal) $190,524
9. Smallfoot (Warner Bros) $145,571
10. Badhaai Ho (Forum Films) $142,442
Source: Numero. Estimated figures as at 1:06 PM 29/10/18. For official box-office chart, contact MPDAA