Seuss slams Disney, as the $250 million space epic limps into second place
Box Office Report
It’s Seusstastic! How The Lorax Saved Hollywood
The tree-hugging children’s movie blossomed riotously, registering one of the highest-ever opening grosses for an original animated feature.
Navy SEALs’ Act of Valor Takes Oscar Weekend
The Pentagon-approved action film locks down the No. 1 slot, as the Oscar-favorite silent film “The Artist” manages only a whisper
Hail to the Chief: Denzel Wins the Presidents’ Day Weekend
Safe House edges The Vow, as five movies break the $20-million threshold over the four-day frame
The Vow Is Wow on a Lovely Valentine’s Weekend
Denzel Washington and The Rock also score well, and even Jar Jar Binks finds a few fans, as moviegoers plight their troth big-time
A Super Bowl Squeaker: Chronicle Edges The Woman in Black
Superhero teens battled Harry Potter and a dead lady, and all Hollywood cheered this high-grossing battle
The Grey Storms into the Black
Moviegoers got out of the cold, and into it, as the Irish star dances with wolves and enjoys his third action-film hit
Underworld Overachieves, Red Tails Flies High and Haywire Gets KO’d
As Kate Beckinsale vamps her way to the top of the weekend charts, Haywire‘s Mixed Martial Arts pinup Gina gets pinned by the Tuskegee Airmen
MLK Run: Contraband Filches the Holiday Weekend from Beauty and the Beast
Mark Wahlberg leads another muscular session, while most Oscar hopefuls languish
Hollywood Harakiri: A Bad 2011 for the Movie Business
Sequels slumped, stars went dark and animated features lost their luster in the worst year for ticket sales since 1995.
The Devil Made Them Do It: No-Budget Horror Film Tops a Big Weekend
For once, the box office enjoys a ‘normal’ week: big bucks from a cheapo thriller, star-driven action films and a Chipmunks movie make it seem like old times
Mish Imp 4 Gives Hollywood a Happy New Year’s (Weekend)
Tom Terrific helps spur the box office to a 3% boost over same time, last year
Mish Imp 4 Cruises on a Very Merry Day After Christmas
The box office sprang back to life on Boxing Day, with Tom Cruise’s action adventure and Steven Spielberg’s War Horse as the prime winners