LOS ANGELES, Aug 28 (Variety.com) - "Don't Breathe," a
twisty story of a group of teenage delinquents who pick the
wrong house to burglarize, dominated the late summer box office,
debuting to a potent $26.1 million and topping charts. It joins
a long list of recent horror films such as "The Purge: Election
Year," "The Conjuring 2," "Lights Out," and "The Shallows" that
have all found success with audiences. It's a genre that's
particularly attractive to studios, because these films don't
require
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