The director and star of ‘The Conjuring’ enter another haunted house and hit pay dirt, while Robert De Niro finds modest ‘Family’ value
Box Office Report
Superheroes Rule the Summer, and Riddick Revs the Fall
Vin Diesel’s futuristic tough guy picks up where Tony Stark and Superman left off
Brits’ One Direction Battles The Butler for Labor Day Crown
The boy band and the White House butler hold off a surge from Mexican comedian Eugenio Derbez
August Burnout: The Butler Stands Tall While Three New Films Fall
‘We’re the Millers’ also holds strong on a slow movie weekend
The Butler Holds Serve, Cans Kick-Ass 2 and Terminates Jobs
The White House ‘Downton Abbey’ wins in a landslide
Sci-Fi Elysium Edges the High-Fi Millers
In a crowded weekend, the two R-rated films out-grossed the kid-friendly ‘Planes’ and ‘Percy Jackson’
2 Guns: Denzel and Marky Mark Smush the Smurfs
Washington and Wahlberg win the weekend at home, but the Blue Crew scores abroad
A Declawed Wolverine Slouches into First Place
X-Man Hugh Jackman extends the run of underwhelming summer superheroes
Conjure This: Low-Budget Horror Film Scares Off Pricey Tentpoles
Hollywood gets a financial scare, as ‘Turbo,’ ‘Red 2’ and ‘R.I.P.D.’ all go D.O.A.
Despicable Me 2 Makes Minions-Meat of The Lone Ranger
Comedies starring Steve Carell and Kevin Hart bring in the holiday crowds, while Johnny Depp as Tonto is left asking “How?”
Monsters Wins, The Heat Is Up, White House Down
Channing Tatum and his President get sideswiped by Sandra Bullock, Melissa McCarthy and their female army
Pixar’s Monsters and Brad Pitt’s Zombies Gang Up on Superman
Creatures of the night knock off the Man of Steel in a summer of one-week wonders
The Krypton Knight Rises: Man of Steel Breaks $125 Million
The Superman reboot leads the way, as Seth Rogen and his stoner pals come in second with ‘This Is the End’