Entertainment | box office Hansel and Gretel Wins, Movie 43 Bombs Winter weather cripples R-rated films By Neal Colgrass Posted Jan 27, 2013 2:10 PM CST Copied This image released by Relativity Media shows Kate Bosworth, left, and Richard Gere in a scene from "Movie 43." (AP Photo/Relativity Media, Jessica Miglio) A bone-chilling rush of weather spelled bad news for three new R-rated films at the domestic box office, says the Hollywood Reporter. The poorly reviewed action-comedy Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters ($19 million) starring Jeremy Renner limped into first, while Jason Statham and Jennifer Lopez misfired with Parker ($7 million) and Movie 43 ($5 million) found a small crowd despite its all-star cast. "People simply stopped going out Friday night in the affected regions," says a Paramount exec. "Your nighttime business is everything when you have an R-rated film." Jessica Chastain's PG-13 horror flick Mama ($12.9 million) continued to thrive amid the R-rated-film glut, followed by Silver Linings Playbook ($10 million) and Zero Dark Thirty ($9.8 million). Read These Next South Korea gives Trump a foot-tall crown. New drone footage has Israel making new claims against Hamas. Deputy who killed Sonya Massey is guilty of murder. Buzz Aldrin says goodbye to the 'love of my life.' Report an error