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Sunday, February 2, 2014

Weekend Box-Office Report: THAT AWKWARD MOMENT, LABOR DAY


"Ride Along" managed to stay on top for a third consecutive weekend, grossing $12.3 million over the Super Bowl weekend and rising to a total of $92 million. Second place was taken by Disney's "Frozen", which climbed from No. 4 last week, thanks to the release of a sing-along version of the animated feature in more than 2,000 theaters. The sing-along version grossed $2.2 million on its own which added up to a $9.3 million total for the weekend. "Frozen" has now earned $864 million worldwide.

The new releases "That Awkward Moment" starring Zac Efron, Miles Teller and Michael B. Jordan and "Labor Day" starring Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin proved to be unremarkable, with the former bringing in an okay $9 million considering its $8 million budget, and the latter grossing $5.3 million, much worse for its $18 million budget.

In other news, Peter Berg's "Lone Survivor" reached and surpassed the $100 million mark domestically, "American Hustle" became David O. Russell's highest grossing movie with a domestic total currently at $133 million, and "I, Frankenstein" cemented its box-office bomb reputation by losing 59% from its already embarrassing opening weekend.

More box-office details and the complete top 10, after the jump.



New Wide Releases: "That Awkward Moment", "Labor Day".

Biggest Drop : "I, Frankenstein" (-59%)

Smallest Drop : "The Wolf of Wall Street" (-35%)

Rank Title Weekend Domestic ForeignBudgetDays
1
Ride Along
$12M
$92M
$1.7M
$25M
17
2
Frozen
$9.3M
$360M
$504M
$150M
73
3
That Awkward Moment
$9M
$9M
N/A
$8M
3
4
The Nut Job
$7.6M
$50M
$0.9M
$42M
17
5
Lone Survivor
$7M
$104M
N/A
$40M
40
6
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit
$5.4M
$38M
$61M
$60M
17
7
Labor Day
$5.3M
$5.3M
N/A
$18M
3
8
American Hustle
$4.3M
$133M
$43M
$40M
52
9
The Wolf of Wall Street
$3.5M
$104M
$122M
$100M
40
10
I, Frankenstein
$3.5M
$14M
$16M
$65M
10
 


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