Reminiscence, the new Hugh Jackman thriller, has become one of the biggest flops in box office history.The post-apocalyptic thriller grossed just $2million (£1.4million) in its first weekend in North America, marking one of the worst starts in history for a nationwide release – including some of the nondescript action dramas that premiered during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.Even though it played on 3265 screens, Reminiscence grossed less than half of Russell Crowe thriller Unhinged and Liam Neeson’s recent action flick, Honest Thief, both of which made more than $4million (£3.4million) over their opening weekends.According to Vairety, the Lisa Joy-directed film, which received both a cinema release and a simultaneous release on.
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