“Shrek Forever After” launched slower than most expected but still managed to scare up a first place finish at the weekend box office. The family comedy topping domestic rankings with just $71.3 million in estimated weekend boxoffice. T”Iron Man 2″ held on to take second place while action-comedy “MacGruber” failed …
Read More »Iron Man Beats Robin Hood
Robert Downey Jr’s Iron Man proved to be more than Russel Crowe’s Robin Hood could handle as the two went head to head at the box office. “Iron Man 2” held on to the top spot, relegating the medieval archer to second place. “Robin Hood” struck the lower edge of …
Read More »Dragon Roars Back To First
“How To Train Your Dragon” became the star of an otherwise quiet weekend as it roared back into first place, showing it may have better legs than any movie released so far this year. The twelve estimated top producing motion pictures for the weekend, per data collected as of Sunday, …
Read More »Dragon Kicks Ass – Update – Kick Ass Kicks Ass
Update — For the second consecutive session, Sunday box office estimates failed to crown the right film as weekend boxoffice champion. “Kick-Ass” overtook “How to Train Your Dragon.” Final official data released by Rentrak on Monday showed that “Kick-Ass” rung up $19.8 million, compared with a $19.6 million weekend haul for …
Read More »Dragon Lights Box Office On Fire
DreamWorks Animation’s “How to Train Your Dragon” flew to the top spot at the box office, pushing “Alice in Wonderland” to second place. The twelve estimated top producing motion pictures for the weekend, per data collected as of Sunday, March 28, 2010 include: Rank Title Distributor Weekend Gross Cume Locations …
Read More »Sherlock Holmes Surpasses $500 Million
Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes, starring Robert Downey Jr. as the legendary detective and Jude Law as his formidable ally Watson, has crossed the $500 million mark globally. The film, which began its worldwide rollout on Christmas day, earned $207.9 million in the United States, and is poised to cross $300 million …
Read More »Box Office Remains In Wonderland
Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland” pulled off an impressive win at the weekend boxoffice, beating the highly-anticipated “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” with an estimated $34.5 million. The twelve estimated top producing motion pictures for the weekend, per data collected as of Sunday, March 21, 2010 include: Rank Title Distributor Weekend Gross …
Read More »Box Office Takes Another Trip Through The Looking Glass
Disney’s fantasy Alice in Wonderland shrank al little in its second outing but again topped the box office in a big way, taking in an estimated $62 million over the weekend. The twelve estimated top producing motion pictures for the weekend, per data collected as of Sunday, March 14, 2010 include: …
Read More »Box Office Goes Down The Rabbit Hole
Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland” was the biggest ever for a winter release to top the domestic box office with an estimated $116.3 million, as the book-based fantasy popped through the 3D looking glasses and into the history books. The twelve estimated top producing motion pictures for the weekend, per data …
Read More »“Cop Out” Shut Down By “Shutter Island”
Martin Scorsese’s suspense thriller “Shutter Island” led the North American box office for a second consecutive weekend. The film topped newcomers “Cop Out” and “The Crazies.” The twelve estimated top producing motion pictures for the weekend, per data collected as of Sunday February 28, 2010 include: Rank Title Distributor Weekend …
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