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Weekend Box Office Sees 'GOAT' and 'Wuthering Heights' in Close Race

A quiet weekend at the box office with several films vying for top spot

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The weekend box office saw a close race between 'GOAT' and 'Wuthering Heights', with the former estimated to take in $15.7 million in its second weekend, according to Sony Pictures Animation. This puts it at a -49% to...

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    ‘GOAT’ Locking Horns With ‘Wuthering Heights’ For No. 1 During Weak Weekend – Box Office Update

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    Leonardo DiCaprio, Emma Stone and ‘Hamnet’ Win at Irish Film and TV Awards With Indie Drama ‘Christy’ Taking Top Prize

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    Harry Melling on Approaching ‘Pillion’ With ‘No Fear,’ Learning How to Lick Boots and Watching Sex Scene Outtakes: ‘It Looked Hilarious’

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    Alejandro G. Iñárritu Celebrates 25 Years Of ‘Amores Perros’ With Immersive LACMA Exhibition

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Weekend Box Office Sees 'GOAT' and 'Wuthering Heights' in Close Race

A quiet weekend at the box office with several films vying for top spot

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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The weekend box office saw a close race between 'GOAT' and 'Wuthering Heights', with the former estimated to take in $15.7 million in its second weekend, according to Sony Pictures Animation. This puts it at a -49% to -52% drop from its opening weekend, a relatively modest decline. Meanwhile, 'Wuthering Heights' is also performing well, making it a tight competition for the top spot.

In other news, the film world is mourning the loss of Anna de Peyster, the second wife of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, who passed away at the age of 81. De Peyster was a philanthropist and author, and was married to Murdoch from 1967 until their divorce in 1999. She was also a member of the News Corp board from 1990-1998.

On a more celebratory note, the Irish Film and TV Awards took place on Friday, with several big wins for the industry. Leonardo DiCaprio, Emma Stone, and the independent Irish drama 'Christy' all took home awards, with 'Christy' winning the top prize. The film, directed by Brendan Canty, was the top-nominated title with 14 mentions.

Meanwhile, Harry Melling, best known for his role as Dudley Dursley in the 'Harry Potter' films, is taking on a new challenge with the BDSM drama 'Pillion'. In an interview, Melling discussed his approach to the role, saying he had "no fear" and was excited to take on the complex character. He also shared some behind-the-scenes anecdotes, including learning how to lick boots and watching sex scene outtakes, which he described as "hilarious".

Finally, Alejandro G. Iñárritu is celebrating the 25th anniversary of his debut feature 'Amores Perros' with a new immersive exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The exhibition, titled 'Sueño Perro: A Film Installation by Alejandro G. Iñárritu', is a multisensory experience that reimagines the legacy of the film.

Despite the slow weekend at the box office, there is still much to be excited about in the world of film. With new releases on the horizon, including 'Super Mario Galaxy Movie' and 'Hoppers', and awards season in full swing, there is no shortage of news and developments to stay on top of.

The weekend box office saw a close race between 'GOAT' and 'Wuthering Heights', with the former estimated to take in $15.7 million in its second weekend, according to Sony Pictures Animation. This puts it at a -49% to -52% drop from its opening weekend, a relatively modest decline. Meanwhile, 'Wuthering Heights' is also performing well, making it a tight competition for the top spot.

In other news, the film world is mourning the loss of Anna de Peyster, the second wife of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, who passed away at the age of 81. De Peyster was a philanthropist and author, and was married to Murdoch from 1967 until their divorce in 1999. She was also a member of the News Corp board from 1990-1998.

On a more celebratory note, the Irish Film and TV Awards took place on Friday, with several big wins for the industry. Leonardo DiCaprio, Emma Stone, and the independent Irish drama 'Christy' all took home awards, with 'Christy' winning the top prize. The film, directed by Brendan Canty, was the top-nominated title with 14 mentions.

Meanwhile, Harry Melling, best known for his role as Dudley Dursley in the 'Harry Potter' films, is taking on a new challenge with the BDSM drama 'Pillion'. In an interview, Melling discussed his approach to the role, saying he had "no fear" and was excited to take on the complex character. He also shared some behind-the-scenes anecdotes, including learning how to lick boots and watching sex scene outtakes, which he described as "hilarious".

Finally, Alejandro G. Iñárritu is celebrating the 25th anniversary of his debut feature 'Amores Perros' with a new immersive exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The exhibition, titled 'Sueño Perro: A Film Installation by Alejandro G. Iñárritu', is a multisensory experience that reimagines the legacy of the film.

Despite the slow weekend at the box office, there is still much to be excited about in the world of film. With new releases on the horizon, including 'Super Mario Galaxy Movie' and 'Hoppers', and awards season in full swing, there is no shortage of news and developments to stay on top of.

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