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Friday Box Office: Universal's 'Bridesmaids' Heads for a Strong $21.5 Mil Debut

Friday Box Office: Universal's 'Bridesmaids' Heads for a Strong $21.5 Mil Debut

The raunchy R-rated comedy grosses $7.8 million on Friday to come in at No. 2; the mighty "Thor" stays at No. 1, pushing its worldwide total past $300 million.

 

'Thor' Hammering Past $65M Weekend; 'Fast Five' Holding For $40M; 'Jumping Broom' $16M; 'Something Borrowed' $13M

There were major glitches with Rentrak reporting numbers last night. But now Marvel/Disney's Thor distributed by Paramount is looking like $25.5 million for its Friday opening and $65+M for the weekend.

 

'Fast Five' races to furious start with $83.6M

'Fast Five' races to furious start with $83.6M

"Fast Five" has left the competition in the dust with an $83.6 million debut to grab the No. 1 spot at the weekend box office. Studio estimates released Sunday show Universal Pictures' fifth movie in "The Fast and the Furious" franchise was by far this year's biggest opening. Its debut was more than double the previous best of $39.2 million for "Rio."

 

‘Fast Five’ a fast $80 million at the box office

‘Fast Five’ a fast $80 million at the box office

A HUGE midnight Thursday and all-day Friday turnout puts “Fast Five” on track to better the last “Fast/Furious” picture’s opening weekend box office take. The last film did $71 million, and deadline.com tracks this one at $80 million. That puts Justin Lin, the director of the recent films in the franchise, in a position to do ...

 

A VERY GOOD FRIDAY: #1 'Rio' Soars, #2 'Madea' Mans Up, #3 'Elephants' Steps Up

A VERY GOOD FRIDAY: #1 'Rio' Soars, #2 'Madea' Mans Up, #3 'Elephants' Steps Up

Twentieth Century Fox's Rio 3D may be about a bird, but Friday numbers show "it's holding like a rock," a studio exec just emailed me. Lionsgate's latest in Tyler Perry's franchise, Madea's Big Happy Family, looks soft compared to his others but it's not in very wide release and and its per screen average of $4,620 was the best of all the top-grossing pictures Friday... But overperforming is Fox's Water For Elephants based on Sara Gruen's best-selling book and written by Richard LaGravenese and directed by Francis Lawrence.

 

Friday Box Office: 'Rio,' 'Scream 4' Opening Strong

Friday Box Office: 'Rio,' 'Scream 4' Opening Strong

Looking to repeat its stellar international launch, 20th Century Fox’s family film Rio topped the domestic box office Friday, grossing an estimated $10.2 million from 3,826 theaters. The 3D toon is headed toward a strong $37 million for the weekend... Dimension Films’ Scream 4 grossed an estimated $8 million from 3,305 locations for the day to easily come in No. 2. Pic received a B- CinemaScore, a good grade for a horror film. Based on its opening day performance, the R-rated horror film should gross $20 million to $21 million for the weekend, below Dimension's projections, but still a solid start. Scream 4 is playing in more than 3,300 theaters.

 

Friday Box Office: Universal's 'Hop' Beating Expectations

Friday Box Office: Universal's 'Hop' Beating Expectations

Universal's family Easter pic Hop over performed in its domestic box office debut, grossing north of $11 million on Friday and putting it on track to earn at least $35 million, if not more, for the weekend... It was a good day overall at the box office. Summit Entertainment’s Source Code and FilmDistrict’s debut title Insidious also opened well.

 

Friday Box Office: 'Rodrick Rules,' 'Sucker Punch' in Tight Race

Friday Box Office: 'Rodrick Rules,' 'Sucker Punch' in Tight Race

The Warner Bros.' action-fantasy Sucker Punch pulled ahead of 20th Century Fox's sequel Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules at the Friday box office, but the weekend will likely go to Rodrick Rules.

 

Friday Box Office: 'Limitless,' 'Lincoln Lawyer' and 'Paul' In Dead Heat

In a boost for Relativity Media's new marketing and distribution operation, Bradley Cooper starrer Limitless opened to No. 1 at the Friday box office, grossing an estimated $6.6 million from 2,756 theaters. After that, it was a tight race between the two other new movies, the Matthew McConaughy legal thriller The Lincoln Lawyer and Universal's sci-fi comedy Paul, and two holdovers, Battle: Los Angeles and sleeper hit Rango.

 

Friday Box Office: 'Battle: Los Angeles' Delivering Big Numbers

Friday Box Office: 'Battle: Los Angeles' Delivering Big Numbers

Pamela McClintock The Sony picture delivers big with males; Disney’s "Mars Needs Moms" struggles and the jury is still out on Warner Bros.’ "Red Riding Hood."read more

 

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