Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Box: Sadly it's not a prison drama starring Jackman and Gyllenhaal

Gyllenman?  Jackhaal!

1. Prisoners - $18m / $18m / $65m
2. Insidious: Chapter 2 - $14m / $61m / $85m
3. Battle of the Year - $9m / $9m / $25m
4. The Family - $6.5m / $25.5m / $40m
5. Lee Daniels' The Butler - $3.5m / $105.5m / $114m
6. Instructions Not Included - $3m / $31.5m / $40m
Riddick - $3m / $36.5m / $42m
We're the Millers - $3m / $136.5m / $144m
9. Planes - $2m / $85.5m / $90m
10. One Direction: This Is Us - $1.5m / $28.5m / $31m

Insidious: Chapter 2 came close to taking down Hotel Transylvania's September record.  The Family went a little higher than anticipated.  Credit that to it being the first film aimed at mature audiences in awhile, which is what might help Prisoners (along with the stellar reviews).  God knows there's enough adult fare coming over the next three months.  Battle of the Year - well, never underestimate a dance movie. 

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