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It took Joe Cornish eight years to follow up his fantastic, cult sensation Attack the Block (starring future Star Wars lead John Boyega), but the kid-oriented The Kid Who Would Be King didn’t make much of a dent in the box office this weekend. Opening in over 3500 theaters, the film only managed a lackluster $7.2 million on a $59 million budget, good enough only for third place. The poor showing belied the reviews, however. Critics enjoyed it, giving it an 86 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, and audiences liked, too, giving it a solid B+ Cinemascore.

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