ENI News - 1 day 7hrs ago
George Clooney's spy thriller "The American" opened at #1 this holiday weekend with an estimated take of $13.1 million while the ultra-violent "Machete" opened at number 2 with an estimated take of $11.4 million.
Takers dropped to number 3 in it's second week with an estimated take of $10.9 million while last week's number 1 "The Last Exorcism" fell all the way to number 4 with an estimated take of $7.4 million.
Rounding out the top 5 this week
Cinema Blend - 1 day 9hrs ago
Labor Day has never been a big Banker at the Box Office, but this holiday weekend saw a boost over the last few years. But it wasn't because more people were buying tickets.
Ticket prices are up sharply this year, thanks in no small part to studios and theaters teaming up to charge you hefty fees for 3D and "enhanced" digital experiences. So, even though fewer people are headed to the movies, they're shelling out more per person.
Fancast News - 1 day 12hrs ago
Sep 6th, 2010 | 4:27 PM | Comments 0 George Clooney’s The American won the weak holiday Box Office weekend to cap off the summer movie season, while Danny Trejo’s Machete came in a close second. Drew Barrymore’s latest effort Going the Distance managed a fifth-place finish. 1. The American – $13.1m