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Wonka became the first film since Barbie to top the box office in its fourth weekend as well as the first film since Top Gun: Maverick to top the box office for three non-consecutive weekends. [2] 2: January 14, 2024: Mean Girls: $28,635,307 [3] 3: January 21, 2024: $11,663,166 [4] 4: January 28, 2024: $6,902,347
Box office Notes Ref; 1: January 7, 1990: Born on the Fourth of July: $11,023,650: Born on the Fourth of July reached number 1 in its fourth weekend of release. [2] 2: January 14, 1990: $8,028,075 [3] 3: January 21, 1990: $6,228,360 [4] 4: January 28, 1990: Driving Miss Daisy: $5,705,721: Driving Miss Daisy reached number 1 in its seventh ...
The movie business hasn’t had much to be thankful for in recent years, but that’s changing this holiday week as a trio of splashy new releases are bringing audiences back to cinemas in a big ...
Box Office: 'Dog Man' Chases $30 Million Opening Weekend, Sci-Fi Thriller 'Companion' Targets $10 Million 'Dog Man' Review: A Human-Dog Hybrid Fights Crime in an Exhausting Kiddie Cartoon
There was a lot of excitement at the box office this year. From "Black Panther" to "Top Gun," people were rushing to the movies in droves. The total market gross this year was more than $6 billion,...
Steven Spielberg has directed a record four films to end the year as the highest-grossing in the U.S. This is a listing of the highest-grossing films by year, based on their United States box-office gross. The films are listed by in-year release, rather than the gross they accumulated during a calendar year. [1]
Although the film received mostly favorable reviews from critics, “Saturday Night” had a disappointing box office performance, grossing less than $10 million against its $25–30 million budget.
Three of the four highest-grossing films, including Avatar at the top, were written and directed by James Cameron.. With a worldwide box-office gross of over $2.9 billion, Avatar is proclaimed to be the "highest-grossing" film, but such claims usually refer to theatrical revenues only and do not take into account home video and television income, which can form a significant portion of a film ...