By Chris Kavan - 02/02/17 at 06:44 AM CT
We could be looking at the rare horror one-two punch this weekend if Split can continue its winning stream and if newcomer Rings can bring in any kind of audience like the original. There is also the resurgent Oscar nominees to consider as well as a new teen-centric drama romance that looks to catch a few eyes as well. Spit enjoyed a strong second weekend and I don't see why it won't continue but the rest of the field seems a bit up for grabs. January gave us a few surprises, we'll see if February will follow suit.
THE SPACE BETWEEN US Following in the footsteps of the likes of The Fault in Our Stars, The Perks of Being a Wallflower and so, so many others, The Space Between Us explores young romance that comes up against a seemingly insurmountable problem. Not cancer, not childhood trauma - but, in this case, the inability to survive on Earth itself. You see, our young man, Gardner Elliot, was born on Mars - raised there, learning about his home planet but never being able to experience it - having to deal with living life from afar. He starts to chat with Tulsa (Britt Robertson) and decides to return to Earth and live the life he has missed. So he goes on road trip with Tulsa to just do that but it turns out life on Mars is really different than life on Earth - and it may wind up killing him. Literal star-crossed lovers here, people. Carla Gugino, Gary Oldman, BD Wong and Janet Montgomery also star. The film is obviously shooting for a young-adult crowd and its chances of success lie squarely on whether that audience decides to show up or not.
Can Split be the rare horror film to top the box office for three straight weeks? It's not unprecedented and, this early in the year, it is a very real possibility. See you Sunday with the results.