Plus, Iron Man 3 inching closer to $400 million domestic and The Great Gatsby has solid second weekend. »»
Marvel continues winning ways with Disney, and The Great Gatsby nets Baz Luhrmann his highest weekend opening to date. »»
There's no iron deficiency with the release of Iron Man 3 in theaters. »»
Michael Bay makes a good movie, Robert De Niro makes a bad one, and the rest of the top 10 in this week's box office report. »»
Tom Cruise nets one of his biggest, non-franchise openings with Oblivion. »»
Three films gross over $20 million for the weekend, plus Jurassic Park celebrates its 20th anniversary to strong returns. »»
G.I. Joe Retaliation arrives nine months late but scores the highest international debut of the year. »»
A pair of new releases earn more than $30 million each in one of the better box office weekends of the year. »»
Oz continues to make Disney money, and The Call represents WWE Films' biggest hit to date. »»
Remember the days when a movie opening at above $25 million for the weekend was considered a success? »»
Plus Dwayne Johnson's Snitch makes a little scratch. »»
Plus, Universal has a certifiable comedy hit on their hands with Identity Thief. »»
Even with the strong snowstorms in the Northeast, Identity Thief scores a huge opening weekend. »»
For this Super Bowl Weekend, zombies were favored over a poorly executed '80s throwback actioneer. »»
Also, Parker and Movie 43 bomb in a weekend where R-rated movies were the new kids on the block. »»
Jessica Chastain reigns supreme as box office queen. »»
Plus Django Unchained becomes Quentin Tarantino's best-performing domestic release. »»
Even without "Massacre" in the title horror fans knew enough to make Texas Chainsaw 3D #1 for the weekend. »»
The Hobbit repeats as #1, but Quentin Tarantino has his best first-week opening. »»
Where have you gone Bilbo Baggins / A nation turns its lonely eyes to you (Woo, woo, woo)... »»
Peter Jackson proves that Hobbits aren't Tolkien minorities by collecting $84.8 million. »»
James Bond's twenty-third outing on the big screen is closing in on one billion worldwide. »»
No difference in the top three and Brad Pitt has his worst opening weekend in more than a decade. »»
Breaking Dawn Part 2 faces three new releases (and a second round of James Bond) as part of the most profitable Thanksgiving box office on record. »»
The Twilight Saga concludes with strong opening numbers, while the top 10 combines for $240 million overall. »»
After becoming the biggest Bond in U.K. history Skyfall scores the best November debut for a film that doesn't have Twilight or Potter in the title. »»
On the heels of its acquisition of Lucasfilm, Disney's animation wing has its biggest opening ever. »»
Weak offerings finds Ben Affleck's latest gunning for that number one spot. »»
Paranormal Activity 4 easily wins the weekend, but stiffer competition prevents it from having an opening as big as PA3. »»
Very competitive weekend saw Liam Neeson take on Seven Psychopaths, a surefire Oscar contender and arguably the best horror release of 2012. »»