Dave Franco’s indie thriller The Rental remains #1 at the box-office!

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

According to Deadline, Dave Franco's thriller THE RENTAL secures the #1 spot on the box-office for the second week in a row! It made $290,000, for a total $890,000 since it debuted. It was the only film to come out this year, with everything else in the top 10 a re-release (with THE GOONIES and JURASSIC PARK in the #2 and #3 spot, respectively).

Here's the official synopsis for the film:

Two couples looking to celebrate their seed money from a new business venture, embark on a weekend getaway to a seemingly perfect house they’ve booked online. But what begins as a festive weekend for the four close friends turns into something far more sinister as secrets they’ve kept from each other are exposed and paranoia grows that they may not be alone.

Meanwhile, THE RENTAL – starring Dan Stevens, Alison Brie, Sheila Vand and Jeremy Allen – is still out now!

So anyone see THE RENTAL yet? If so, what did you think? Either way, sound off below!

Source: Deadline

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