Bad Boys for Life enjoyed its second week atop the box office, with an estimated $34 million. This brings the Will Smith/Martin Lawrence threequel to over $120 million domestically in only two weeks. That wasn't the only film to break $100 million domestically this week either. Per Variety, 1917 also broke that barrier, hitting at around $104 million after capturing the second place spot with an estimated $15.8 million for its third week of wide release. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=oscars-2020-igns-reviews-of-the-best-picture-nominees&captions=true"] Guy Ritchie's The Gentlemen -- starring Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Hugh Grant, and Colin Farrell -- brought in a decent $11 million while horror flick The Turning (which is actually based on Henry James' 1898 novel The Turn of the Screw) only conjured up $7.3 million. The Turning has been bashed by both critics and audiences alike.