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Doctor Strange lost some magic, keeping the number one spot, but losing over 67% in ticket sales. The rest of the chart was a repeat of last week with the exception of Firestarter, which opened pretty wet at number four with just $3.8 million. The indie flick
Doctor Strange cast a spell, opening at number one with $185 million! The Bad Guys remained pretty good, holding at number two. A few other sequels kept their spots on the chart, while Everything Everywhere All at Once is still gaining post Oscar ticket sales. Father Stu
The animated flick, The Bad Guys was fairly good, opening at number one with $24 million. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 continued to boom, holding at number two. Fantastic Beasts lost some more magic, falling to number three. Lastly, Nic Cage playing Nic Cage was pretty cagey, opening
Morbius took a bite out of the box office, opening at number one with $39 million. The Lost City had a wrong turn and moved down to number two, while The Batman flew down to number three. A few new indie flicks broke in the chart, while
With little competition, The Batman stayed on top with another $66 million. The rest of the box office chart was an exact repeat of last week up to number eight. Scream actually climbed up two spots despite being available on home release. While Cyrano and Marry Me
In a lackluster box office weekend, the top five spots were the same as last week, with Uncharted heading the charge with $23.2 million. The only new films to break into the chart were Studio 666, which opened at number eight and Cyrano, which opened at number
Uncharted follow the map to number one, opening with $51 million. Dog was a good boy at number, opening with $18 million. Spider-Man stuck to number three while still smashing box office records. Marry Me took a vow not to make any money, apparently, while two new
Death on the Nile has some life, opening at number one with $12.8 million. Jackass Forever slipped (but was not injured) to the number two spot. Marry Me had a poor reception, opening at number three with just $8 million. Most of the chart held the same
Finally, we have some new blood at the box office. Jackass Forever opened at number one with $23.5 million. Newcomer Moonfall opened at number two with $10 million. We also saw Redeeming Love open at number seven while the middle ground stayed the same. The indie flick
Not much to report here. This weekend’s chart was an exact repeat of last week for spots one through seven. For some reason Ghostbusters: Afterlife moved up to number eight. Perhaps iy hit the cheapy theaters. Licorice Pizza and West Side Story swapped spots 9 and 10.
I was really torn about posting this. It seems whenever a celebrity passes everyone rushes on Instagram, etc. to post their photo with the person. Half the time I don’t even think they’re really fans. It just seems like a brag. However, since Meat Loaf is my
After six weeks in release Spider-Man shot his way back up to the number one spot. Scream was pretty quiet, falling down to number two. Much of the chart remained the same with most releases holding their respective spots, with the exception of newcomer Redeeming Love opening