An anti-Obama documentary placed in the top-ten at the weekend box office, according to early reports.

The documentary "2016: Obama's America," a look at what some conservatives say could be the consequences of President Barack Obama policies, placed eighth at the box office over the weekend, according to early figures from Hollywood.com. Final figures are due out on Monday.

"2016: Obama's America," from Rocky Mountain Pictures, brought in a total of $6,237,517. It had the highest per-screen average of any film in the top ten, pulling in a per-theater-average of $5,717.

Directed by Dinesh D'Souza, many critics panned the film. It received just a 57 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes among critics, while 81 percent of audience members rated it favorably. "Not interviewed by the filmmakers are Obama's political supporters, but this isn't that kind of documentary," The New York Time said in its review of the film.

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