box office breakdown Archive
Doctor Strange was marvelous, opening in the top spot with $84.9 million. Trolls had enough luck to open at number two with $45.6 million. Hacksaw Ridge got slaughtered, opening at number three with $14.7 million. Boo! A Madea Halloween skipped a few houses to number
Boo! A Madea Halloween was a real treat at number one for its second week with $16.6 Million. Inferno got burned, opening at number two with just $15 million. Jack Reacher Never Go Back landed at number three with $9.5 million. The Accountant cooked the books
Boo! A Madea Halloween scared up $27.6 million, opening in the top spot this weekend. Jack Reacher Never Go Back grabbed the number two spot, opening with $23 million. Ouija Origin of Evil conjured up $14.06 million, opening at number three. The Accountant added up
The Accountant scored big at number one, opening with $24.7 million. Kevin Hart What Now stood tall at number two, opening with $11.98 million. The Girl on the Train missed a stop, falling to number three with $11.97 million. Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
The Girl on the Train pulled into first place, opening with $24.6 million. Share on Facebook
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children aced the box office, opening with $28.5 million at number one. Deepwater Horizon was flooded, opening at number two with $20.6 million. The Magnificent Seven missed the target, dropping to number three with $15.7 million. Storks still delivered at number four
The Magnificent Seven hit a bulls eye, opening at number one with $35 million. Storks delivered, opening at number two with $21.8 million. Sully lost altitude, dropping to number three with $13.8 million. Bridget Jones’s Baby was premature at number four with $4.5 million. Snowden
Suddenly Susan is out this week kissing the Blarney Stone and drinking some Guinness in Ireland! I’m taking over her duties today! Share on Facebook
Sully landed in the number one spot this weekend, opening with $35.5 million. Share on Facebook
Don’t Breathe kept its spot at number one for a second week with $15.7 million. Share on Facebook
Don’t Breathe took the top spot with a bang, opening with $26.1 million. Suicide Squad was still killing it at number two with $12.1 million. Kubo and the Two Strings flew up a spot to number three with $7.9 million. Sausage Party ate up tickets sales
Suicide Squad slayed it again for its third week at number one with $20.7 million. Share on Facebook