The long-anticipated continuation of the “Ghostbusters” saga, Ghostbusters: Afterlife wrested the top of the box-office weekend from Marvel’s Eternals by a $33.2 million margin. The latest addition to the “Ghostbusters” canon captured $44.0 million in its first weekend of release. With reviews mixed with regards to Ghostbusters: Afterlife, it remains to be seen whether or not the film will add to ...[Read More]
Marvel’s Eternals held onto the box-office weekend crown, though the film’s margin of victory was far less than the $63.4 million it sported last weekend. The newest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe pulled in $27.5 million during its second weekend of release. Eternals now sports a two-week total of $118.8 million. Second place was claimed by newcomer Clifford the Big Red Dog, which debut...[Read More]
Marvel returned to the top of the box-office weekend with a vengeance as Eternals debuted atop the leaderboard a full $63.4 million ahead of its closest competition. The latest offering from Marvel Studios has $71 million to show for its opening weekend. Meanwhile, last week’s top film, Dune: Part One finished in second place with $7.6 million. The film now sports a three-week total of $83.9 milli...[Read More]
For a second straight week, Dune: Part One held the top spot of the box-office weekend, again, besting Halloween Kills by almost double. Dune took in $15.5 million in its second week of release. This gives the sci-fi film a two-week total of $69.4 million. In second, Halloween Kills made $8.5 million during its third weekend, to give it a total of $85.6 million so far. Also, holding firm in the sa...[Read More]
Again, the marquee debut of the weekend claimed the top spot over the box-office weekend as Dune (or, Dune: Part One) knocked Halloween Kills from the top spot after only one week. The first of a two-part series, Dune, took in $40.1 million in its first weekend of release. Although that return was less-than-stellar for the sci-fi epic’s opening weekend, it still boasts an impressive $220.7 million...[Read More]