box office chart Archive
Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch made hearts grow, opening at number one with $66 million. Bohemian Rhapsody rocked audiences at number two with $30.8 million. Overlord was resurrected, opening at number three with $10.1 million. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms cracked the chart at number four
Bohemian Rhapsody hit a high note, opening at number one with $50 million. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms had the holiday spirit, opening at number two with $20 million. Nobody’s Fool wasn’t too bright, opening at number three with $14 million. A Star is
Halloween slashed its way to the top spot for a second week with $32 million. A Star is Born kept the hits coming, holding at number two with $14.1 million. Venom sank its teeth in, holding at number three with $10.8 million. Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween
Halloween (2018) was definitely a treat, opening at number one with $77.5 million. A Star is Born continued to shine at number two with $19.3 million. Venom was still lethal at number three with $18.1 million. Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween was spooky at number four with
Venom sunk it’s teeth into the number one spot for a second week with $35.7 million. A Star is Born still shone brightly at number two with $28 million. First Man was third movie opening with $16.5 million. Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween was more trick
Venom was infectious, opening at number one with $80 million. A Star is Born was discovered, opening at number two with $41.2 million. Smallfoot took some steps to number three with $14.9 million. Night School was in session at number four with $12.2 million.
Night School made the grade, opening at number one with $28 million. Smallfoot was no small feat, opening at number two with $23 million. The House With A Clock In Its Walls was running late at number three with $12.5 million. A Simple Favor was complicated, dropping
The House With A Clock In Its Walls was right on time, opening at number one with $26.8 million. A Simple Favor was obliging, moving up a spot to number two with $10.4 million. The Nun said her blessings at number three with $10.2 million. The
The Predator slayed the competition, opening at number one with $24 million. The Nun said her prayers at number two with $18.2 million. A Simple Favor was approved, opening at number three with $16 million. White Boy Rick struggled, opening at number four with $8.8 million.
The Nun was blessed, opening at number one with $53.5 million. Crazy Rich Asians were still fortunate at number two with $13.6 million. Peppermint wasn’t too fresh, opening at number three with $13.2 million. The Meg took a bite out of number four with $6 million.
Crazy Rich Asians got richer, holding at number one with $22.2 million. The Meg sunk it’s teeth in at number two again with $10.5 million. Mission: Impossible Fallout stepped it up to number three with $7 million. Operation Finale finished at number four, opening with $6 million.
Crazy Rich Asians broke the bank at number one for a second week with $25 million. The Meg sunk its teeth into the number two spot, holding with $13 million. The Happytime Murders had no strings attached, opening at number three with $10 million. Mission: Impossible