'Don't Breathe' tops box office again over Labor Day weekend

The horror thriller "Don't Breathe" has topped the box office for the second straight week

FILE - This undated file image released by Sony Pictures shows Jane Levy, left, and Dylan Minnette in a scene from "Dont Breathe." The horror thriller “Don’t Breathe” topped the box office for the second straight week, while a several new releases struggled to find any traction over the 2016 Labor Day weekend.

Gordon Timpen/Sony/Screen Gems via AP, File

September 4, 2016

The horror thriller "Don't Breathe" has topped the box office for the second straight week, while several new releases struggled to find traction over the Labor Day weekend.

Studio estimates Sunday say the Screen Gems release made an estimated $15.7 million in its second weekend. The R-rated film, about an ill-considered heist of a blind man, is on pace to make $19.4 million over the four-day holiday weekend.

Its success spelled doom for the other horror film trying to gain a foothold: "Morgan," a science-fiction thriller directed by Ridley Scott's son, Luke Scott. Opening on more than 2,000 screens, it bombed with just $2 million.

In the race to attract students, historically Black colleges sprint out front

Also torpedoing is the Robert De Niro-Edgar Ramirez boxing drama "Hands of Stone." It made just $1.3 million while expanding to 2,011 theaters.