Suddenly Susan Archive
A Quiet Place sneaked back into the number one spot with $22 million. Rampage was tamed at number two with $21 million. I Feel Pretty was attractive, opening at number three with $16.2 million. Super Troopers 2 copped a plea and opened at number four with
Rampage went on one, opening at number one with $34.5 million. A Quiet Place was still making noise at number two with $32.6 million. Truth or Dare was playing games at number three, opening with $19 million. Ready Player One lost a life at number four with
A Quiet Place made some noise, opening at number one with $50 million. Ready Player One had an extra life at number two with $25 million. Blockers was parental, opening at number three with $21.4 million. Black Panther clawed its way to number four with $8.4
It was game on for Ready Player One, which opened in first place with $53.2 million. Tyler Perry’s Acrimony (this movie was news to me) opened at number two with $17.1 million. Black Panther slashed through to the number three spot with $11.2 million. I Can
Pacific Rim Uprising rose up, opening at number one with $28 million. Black Panther roared at number two with $16.6 million. I Can Only Imagine was dreamy at number three with $13.8 million. Sherlock Gnomes was on the case, opening at number four with $10.6 million.
Black Panther sneaked past the competition and was number one again with $27 million. Tomb Raider seized the number two spot, opening with $ 23.5 million. I Can Only Imagine was dreamy, opening at number three with $17 million. A Wrinkle in Time was aging at
Black Panther ruled the box office once again, holding at number one with $41.1 million. A Wrinkle in Time was crinkly, opening at number two with $33.3 million. Strangers: Prey at Night was welcomed, opening at number three with $10.4 million. Red Sparrow fluttered about at
Black Panther clawed its was to the top spot for a third week with $65.7 million. Red Sparrow fluttered into second place, opening with $17 million. Death Wish had a weak pulse, opening at number three with $13 million. Game Night rolled the dice at number four
Black Panther destroyed the competition, snagging another $108 million in the top spot. Game Night was a winner, opening at number two with $16.6 million. Peter Rabbit nibbled his way to number three with $12.5 million. Annihilation was invisible, opening at number four with $11 million.
Black Panther slashed the competition, opening with an astounding $192 million! Peter Rabbit held strong at number two with $17.2 million. Fifty Shades Freed got beat down to number three with $16.9 million. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle rumbled at number four with $7.9 million.
Fifty Shades Freed whipped the competition, opening at number one with $55 million for a 5 day total. Peter Rabbit hopped into second place, opening with $25 million. The 15:17 to Paris was heroic, opening at number three with $12.6 million. Jumanji: Welcome to the
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle hacked through the brush and back up to number one with $11 million. Maze Runner: The Death Cure had a set back, slipping to number two with $10.2 million. Winchester missed the mark, opening at number three with $9.2 million. The Greatest