Holding on to the top spot for a third straight weekend in a row, The LEGO Movie [LEGO] snapped on an estimated $31.5 million to bring its total to $183.2 million.
The Kevin Costner thriller 3 Days to Kill [3DTKL] opened in second place with $12.3 million.
The disaster film Pompeii [PMPEI] grossed $10.0 million to debut at the third spot.
RoboCop [ROBOC] took fourth with $9.4 million, down 57% from its opening weekend. The remake stands at $43.6 million.
Two new wide releases join the box office fray, but neither will knock off The Lego Movie [LEGO]. The animated blockbuster will have no trouble piling on another $32 million to stay atop the mountain for a third weekend.
Paul W.S. Anderson [PANDE] takes a break from the Resident Evil franchise to direct the 3D disaster epic Pompeii [PMPEI]. Kit Harington [KHARI] of "Game of Thrones" fame and Emily Browning [EBROW] star in the action romance set against the backdrop of the Mt. Vesuvius...
Disney has finally unveiled the first trailer for the Marvel comic adaptation Guardians of the Galaxy [GOTGX] on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Chris Pratt [CPRAT] stars as space adventurer Peter Quill aka the Star-Lord, who has stolen a mysterious orb also sought by the villainous Ronan, played by Lee Pace [LPACE]. Quill has to team up with four alien warriors: Gamora, played Zoe Saldana [ZSALD], Drax the Destroyer played by Dave Bautista [DBAUT], a genetically-engineered raccoon named Rocket and a...
Continuing to build on its blockbuster performance, The LEGO Movie [LEGO] led the President's Day weekend with an estimated $63.5 million. The animated film has snapped up $143.8 million in just 11 days.
Kevin Harthas another hit as About Last Night [ABLNT] debuted in second place with $28.5 million over the 4-day holiday weekend. Older women were the primary audience.
RoboCop [ROBOC] opened at the third spot nabbing $25.6 million and $30.5 million since opening on Wednesday. The...
As flashback to the ‘80s hits theaters over the President’s Day long weekend, the animated blockbuster The Lego Movie [LEGO] will remain the top film at the box office. With phenomenal word of mouth, The Lego Movie may pile on another $50 million over the 4-day holiday weekend.
RoboCop [ROBOC] got a head-start on the weekend of ‘80s remakes taking in $2.8 million on Wednesday. The updated model stars Joel Kinnaman [JKINN] as the cyborg police officer patrolling the streets of Detroit....
Sony has released the second theatrical trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 [SPID5]. After the four-minute sizzle reel from the Super Bowl that seemingly showed the whole storyline, what else is left to spoil? Well, Peter Parker finds out his father worked for OsCorp and was going expose their evil doings before his disappearance. Crammed with a smorgasbord of super-villains, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 swings into theaters on May 2nd.
Sony has unveiled the first trailer for the ensemble romantic comedy sequel Think Like A Man Too [TLAM2]. The cast of the original reunite in Las Vegas for the bachelor and bachelorette parties of the characters played by Regina Hall [RHALL] and Terrence Jenkins. As usual, newly minted A-lister Kevin Hart [KHART] looks to steal the movie. Think Like A Man Too hits theaters on June 20th.
Warner Bros. has revealed the teaser trailer for the comedy Tammy [TAMMY] on Apple. Melissa McCarthy [MMCCA] stars as the title character who is having a very bad day. She decides to get away from it all by taking a road trip with her grandother, played by Susan Sarandon [SSARA]. Tammy will arrive in theaters on July 2nd.
Universal has released the teaser trailer for the sequel The Purge: Anarchy [PURG2] from writer-director James DeMonaco. While the first film was confined to a suburban home, the follow-up explores what happens in the urban city center when a couple gets caught up in the annual crime holiday instituted in the dystopian future by The New Founders of America. The Purge: Anarchycommences on June 20th.
Relativity has unleashed the trailer for the actioner Brick Mansions [BRCKM], a remake of the French film District B-13. David Belle reprises his role from the original film joined by the late Paul Walker, pretty much playing the same character as Brian O'Conner from the Fast & Furious franchise.
In a dystopian Detroit, abandoned brick mansions left from better times now house only the most dangerous criminals. Unable to control the crime, the police constructed a colossal containment...