The top films at the North American box office
LOS
ANGELES/NEW YORK, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Following are the top 10 movies at
North American box offices for the three days starting Jan. 31, led by
"Ride Along," according to studio estimates compiled by Reuters.
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(1) Ride Along..............................$ 12.3 million 2 (4)
Frozen..................................$ 9.3 million 3 (*) That Awkward
Moment.....................$ 9.0 million 4 (3) The Nut
Job.............................$ 7.6 million 5 (2) Lone Survivor
.........................$ 7.2 million 6 (5) Jack Ryan: Shadow
Recruit...............$ 5.4 million 7 (*) Labor
Day........................ ......$ 5.3 million 8 (7) American
Hustle.........................$ 4.3 million 9 (9) The Wolf of Wall
Street.................$ 3.6 million 10 (6) I,
Frankenstein.........................$ 3.5 million Last weekend's rank
in parentheses. (*) = new release CUMULATIVE TOTALS:
Frozen........................................$ 360.0 million American
Hustle...............................$ 133.6 million Lone
Survivor.................................$ 104.9 million The Wolf of
Wall Street.......................$ 104.1 million Ride
Along....................................$ 93.0 million The Nut
Job...................................$ 50.2 million Jack Ryan: Shadow
Recruit.....................$ 39.0 million I,
Frankenstein...............................$ 14.5 million That Awkward
Moment...........................$ 9.0 million Labor
Day.....................................$ 5.3 million "Ride Along" and
"Lone Survivor" were released by Universal Pictures, a unit of Comcast
Corp. "That Awkward Moment" was released by Focus Features, a unit of
Comcast's NBC Universal unit "Labor Day," and "Jack Ryan: Shadow
Recruit" and "The Wolf of Wall Street" were distributed by Paramount
Pictures, a unit of Viacom. "I, Frankenstein" was released by Lions Gate
Entertainment Corp . "Frozen" was released by Walt Disney Co. "The Nut
Job" was distributed by Open Roads Film, a joint venture of AMC
Entertainment and Regal Entertainment "American Hustle" was distributed
by Sony.
Do you think our own Nigerian movies can rate like this?
wetin dem won act?
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