With Valentine’s Day falling on Saturday of a long holiday weekend, Wuthering Heights [WUTHR] topped the weekend box office with an estimated $34.8 million. Warner Bros. projects $40.0 million through Monday for the romance that skewed female at 76%.
GOAT [TGOAT] debuted in second place with $26.0 million over 3-day and $32.0 million through the long weekend. The animated film received an A CinemaScore from family moviegoers.
Crime 101 [CRIM1] took the third spot with $15.14 million 3-day and $17.79 million 4-day. The heist actioner attracted an audience that was 56% males.
After two weeks at the top, Send Help [SENDH] finished fourth at $8.97 million. The 4-day estimate of $10.70 million pushes the total to $49.63 million.
Solo Mio [SOLOM] declined 52% from its debut to $6.8 million. The 4-day estimate of $4.50 million brings the total to $19.6 million.
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die [GLHFD] opened with $3.62 million through Sunday and $4.13 million over the long weekend.
Iron Lung [IRONL] grossed $3.45 million 3-day and $3.9 million 4-day to push its total to $38.1 million after 3 weekends.
Dracula [DRALT] drew $3.00 million, holding 68% of its opening to take its collection to $9.0 million.
The Strangers: Chapter 3 [STRN5] also held firm at 66% for a $2.275 million second weekend. The 4-day estimate of $2.56 million brings the total to $7.23 million.
Opening in 365 theaters, Nirvanna The Band The Show The Movie [NTBTS] tallied $1.25 million 3-day and $1.40 million 4-day.
Cold Storage [CLDST] opened with $1.10 million from 1041 theaters.
The Moment [MOMNT] grossed just $448K in its expansion to 1119 theaters. The mockumentary sits at $3.41 million.
Tag(s): WUTHR, TGOAT, CRIM1, SENDH, SOLOM, GLHFD, IRONL, DRALT, STRN5, NTBTS, CLDST, MOMNT