’Ralph Breaks The Internet’ Remains #1 For The Third Weekend in a Row
With no new releases this weekend, it was a quiet time at the box office, though it was a bit of a tight race between two animated hits for the top spot.
With no new releases this weekend, it was a quiet time at the box office, though it was a bit of a tight race between two animated hits for the top spot.
It’s a short box office prediction report this week, as there are no big films hitting theatres. Instead, Ralph Breaks The Internet should hold steady.
It was an uneventful weekend at the box office, apart from a tight race for second place that found a family film winning out over fisticuffs.
There are no big releases happening this weekend, so it will be a battle between Ralph Breaks The Internet and Creed II for the top spot at the box office.
It was a big three-day weekend at the box office, as two new releases performed exceptionally well, if not quite as high as we predicted.
We’re really not going to have to break our brains this weekend to determine what film is going to be on top of the box office.
As predicted, it was a lacklustre debut weekend for the newest entry in the Fantastic Beasts franchise, while other new releases stumbled as well.
It should be a magical time at the box office this weekend, as the second instalment of the Fantastic Beasts franchise enters the pre-Christmas fray.
There was nothing naughty about The Grinch’s success this weekend, as the new animated film found families flocking to theatres.
Families aren’t going to be grumpy this weekend, as The Grinch is hitting theatres just in time for the holidays. He’s a naughty one, to be sure.
Magnifico – that’s the perfect word to use for the debut weekend of Bohemian Rhapsody, the long-in-gestation biopic that tells the story of Queen and their awe-inspiring lead singer, Freddie Mercury.
After more than a decade in development, Bohemian Rhapsody is finally here, bringing with it Rami Malek in the role of rock’s greatest frontman.