#1 Ride Along from Universal held at #1 with a gross of $12 million (-43.5%) in 2,867 theaters (+108). Total gross to date is $92.7 million. Budget was $25 million.
#2 Frozen from Buena Vista rose from #4 to #2 with a gross of $8.9 million (-2%) in 2,754 theaters (-3). Total gross to date is $359.6 million. Budget was $150 million.
#3 That Awkward Moment from Focus Features opened at #3 with a gross of $8.7 million in 2,809 theaters. Budget was $8 million.
#4 The Nut Job from Open Road Films fell from #3 to #4 with a gross of $7.3 million (-39.9%) in 3,472 theaters. Total gross to date is $49.9 million. Budget was $42 million.
#5 Lone Survivor from Universal fell from #2 to #5 with a gross of $7.1 million (-45%) in 3,285 theaters (+123). Total gross to date is $104.8 million. Budget was $40 million.
#6 Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit from Paramount fell from #5 to #6 with a gross of $5.3 million (-41.5%) in 2,907 theaters (-480). Total gross to date is $38.9 million. Budget was $60 million.
#7 Labor Day from Paramount opened at #6 with a gross of $5.2 million in 2,584 theaters. Budget was $18 million.
#8 American Hustle from Sony/Columbia fell from #7 to #8 with a gross of $4.2 million (-41.1%) in 2,216 theaters (-88). Total gross to date is $133.5 million. Budget was $40 million.
#9 I, Frankenstein from Lionsgate fell from #6 to #9 with a gross of $3.8 million (-56.4%) in 2,753 theaters. Total gross to date is $14.7 million. Budget was $65 million.
#10 The Wolf of Wall Street from Paramount fell from #8 to #10 with a gross of $3.4 million (-37.9%) in 1,607 theaters (-197). Total gross to date is $103.9 million. Budget was $100 million.
#11 August: Osage County from Weinstein Bros. fell from #9 to #11 with a gross of $3 million (-41.3%) in 2,319 theaters (-92). Total gross to date is $31.6 million. Budget was unknown.
#12 Gravity from Warner Bros. rose from #16 to #12 with a gross of $2.1 million (+1.9%) in 1,132 theaters (-128). Total gross to date is $264 million. Budget was $100 million.
The combined gross of the top 12 movies this weekend was $70.9 million.
Sources:
Box Office Mojo
One reply on “Weekend Box Office: Jan 31-Feb 2”
Sorry guys, I really haven’t had the energy to put in full picks, but I did rouse myself enough to put in for Art’s house, at least.
Speaking of which, my pick for Art’s house this week is: A Fantastic Fear Of Everything