Strong openings from “Ted” and “Magic Mike” make for highest-grossing June weekend ever.
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Animations rules the weekend while vampire horror takes a small bite!
Shankman and Sandler can’t unseat Scott and Stiller!
“Snow White” is no longer the fairest one of all!
“Snow White” takes the number one spot at the box office as “The Avengers” becomes the third highest-grossing film of all time.
Agents Jay and Kay top Iron Man and Captain America!
Three new films open, but nothing can deter “The Avengers.”
Avengers reign supreme at box office for second weekend!
“The Avengers” smash domestic records with a whopping $200 million opening weekend.
“Think Like A Man” stays at number one for second week!
“Hunger Games” nabs the top spot at the box office for the fourth straight week, the first film to do so since “Avatar.”
“Hunger Games” still the box office favorite with $460 million worldwide.
There seems to be no stopping in sight for the young adult sci-fi/drama based on the best-selling trilogy penned by Suzanne Collins. The Jennifer Lawrence-starrer cruises passed $250 million domestically.
The Lionsgate pic, based on the Suzanne Collins young-adult series, scores the third highest grossing weekend ever with $152 million, domestic!
The Lorax crushes the weekend competition, while Safe House breaks $100 million domestically!
On the biggest weekend in the entertainment industry, Valor proved greater at the box office, with “The Vow” breaking $100 million domestically.
Audiences yearn to recapture “The Notebook” with Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams, while Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds also have an impressive showing in the Daniel Espinosa-directed action/thriller.
What’s eating Dane DeHaan? Daniel Radcliffe moves on from ‘Potter’ in horror/thriller; Liam Nesson fights on; Drew Barrymore and John Krasinski underperform in ‘Miracle’ and Kate Beckinsale holds on.
Liam Nesson leads the pack; Kate Beckinsale trails; Katherine Heigl romcom grossly over-performs; Cuba Gooding stays the course and Sam Worthington holds on.
Mark Wahlberg continues Box Office draw; Beauty & the Beast makes it to the top after years; Tom Cruise holds strong; Joyful Noise tries to break top 3; and Sherlock Holmes just hangs on
Another satanic horror makes millions; Mission Impossible holds strong; Sherlock continues game; Dragon Tattoo lingers, while Chipmucks linger.
Twilight has no problem generating more that $100 million in opening week; Happy Feet dances right behind; Immortals continues its battle; Jack and Jill attract audiences and Puss in Boots hangs on!
Third franchise installment now holds the biggest horror opening ever; Real Steel a distant second; Footloose finds new moves; Milla Jovovich correctly predicted a flop and Ides of March hangs on.
Hugh Jackman and company dominate; Clooney and Gosling bring politics to the table; Dolphin Tale continues to make a splash; 50/50 fights battle and Courageous holds on for another week.
Disney classic spends another weeks on top; Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill have a strong showing; Dolphin makes a splash; Lautner unable to abduct the B.O.; Killer Elite lacks threat
Disney rolls out an updated classic for a new generation; Contagion continues to infect audiences; Gosling drives into theatres; The Help closes in on $150 Million; Straw Dogs lacks bite.
With three films making their weekend debut, no one can knock off the Emma Stone-starrer; The Debt has the most impressive bow; Apollo 18 scares move-goers away; Shark Night 3D can’t take a big enough bite, and Apes hang in the top five for fifth straight week.
The Help needs no help braving hurricane Irene and holds on to the top spot for another week; Colombiana fires back with a strong showing; Apes inch closer to $150M; Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark underperforms; Our Idiot Brother flops.
Crowds continue to come out for Emma Stone and James Franco; Robert Rodriguez, Jason Momoa, and Colin Farrell can use little help of their own.
James Franco brings new image to the now future franchise; The Help walks away with a healthy five day gross; Final Destination 5 is perhaps not so final after all; The Smurfs break $100M, while Jesse Eisenberg flops in his latest effort.