"War Room" Tops the Box Office Over the Labor Day Weekend

War Room, a 'faith based' drama, looks certain to edge out the N.W.A. biopic Straight Outta Compton to take the top spot at the North American box office over the long Labor Day holiday weekend. This is the fifth film from Alex and Stephen Kendrick, the award-winning creators of Fireproof, Courageous and Facing the Giants, War Room made its debut Aug. 28 in theaters nation-wide through Sony Pictures Entertainment's TriStar Pictures.
The film, which was panned by critics, gained traction in its second week of release and pulled in enough people to move from runner-up to number one, ending the F. Gary Gray-directed rap movie's three week reign at the top.
"War Room" took 9.35 million U.S. dollars in ticket sales for this weekend, down 18 percent from ticket sales earned in its first weekend of release. The low-budget film produced by Kendrick Brothers cost 3.5 million dollars to make and grossed 24.7 million dollars in ten days of release.
"This is by far the Kendrick brothers' finest work, and I can't believe I get to be a part of it," says John Waller who sings the movie's lead single "Crazy Faith.""Alex and Stephen have been so gracious to bring me along for the ride."
"I knew when I heard 'Crazy Faith' it would be the perfect song for War Room and would inspire people all over the nation!" exclaimed Alex Kendrick as he prepares for the movie debut.
The movie deals with the issue of prayer. With great jobs, a beautiful daughter (Alena Pitts) and a dream house, the Jordans seem to have it all. Appearances can be deceiving, however, as husband Tony (T.C. Stallings) flirts with temptation and wife Elizabeth (Priscilla Shirer) becomes increasingly bitter, crumbling under the strain of a failing marriage. Their lives take an unexpected turn for the better when Elizabeth meets her newest client, Miss Clara (Karen Abercrombie), who encourages the couple to find happiness through prayer.
Tags : war room war room movie john waller crazy faith war room news war room synopsis
Hot Trends
-
Brandon Lake & Kirk Franklin Set To Appear In ‘American Idol’ Finale Episode Airing May 18
-
Maverick City Music, Tamela Mann and More Nominated at 2025 BET Awards
-
Hillsong UNITED's Matt Crocker Releases Debut Solo Singles
-
Gretchen Keskeys Releases New Single, "Christ You See," to Christian Radio
-
Karen Peck & New River Returns with New Album "Good Answers" May 16
-
Robert Peterson and The Crusade Release their Latest Single “Change Coming On"
-
Squire Parsons, Southern Gospel Singer, Dies
-
The First Book on North America's First Pope
-
Newsboys Announce "Worldwide Revival (Deluxe)" Available May 30
-
7 Things to Know About Brothers of the Heart's "Listen to the Music"
-
The Mylon Hayes Family Returns with "Sing His Praise!"
-
Ben Fuller Announces New Album; Drops Latest Single “Since Jesus”
-
Dr. Connor Bales Explains Why He Counts It Worthy to Suffer for Christ
-
Sons of Sunday to Release Debut Album May 16
-
"American Idol's" John Foster Delivers a Faith-Filled Version of Brooks & Dunn’s "Believe"
Most Popular
-
Brandon Lake & Kirk Franklin Set To Appear In ‘American Idol’ Finale Episode Airing May 18
-
Maverick City Music, Tamela Mann and More Nominated at 2025 BET Awards
-
Hillsong UNITED's Matt Crocker Releases Debut Solo Singles
-
Gretchen Keskeys Releases New Single, "Christ You See," to Christian Radio
-
Karen Peck & New River Returns with New Album "Good Answers" May 16
-
Robert Peterson and The Crusade Release their Latest Single “Change Coming On"
-
Squire Parsons, Southern Gospel Singer, Dies
-
The First Book on North America's First Pope
-
Newsboys Announce "Worldwide Revival (Deluxe)" Available May 30
-
7 Things to Know About Brothers of the Heart's "Listen to the Music"
-
The Mylon Hayes Family Returns with "Sing His Praise!"
-
Ben Fuller Announces New Album; Drops Latest Single “Since Jesus”
-
Dr. Connor Bales Explains Why He Counts It Worthy to Suffer for Christ
-
Sons of Sunday to Release Debut Album May 16
-
"American Idol's" John Foster Delivers a Faith-Filled Version of Brooks & Dunn’s "Believe"