Paramount’s Paranormal Activity 4 debuted at number one this weekend with 30.2 million dollars, which was a big drop from the 40-and 50-million-dollar openings of the last two instalments.
Paramount’s Paranormal Activity debuted at number one this weekend with 30.2 million dollars, which was a big drop from the 40-and 50-million-dollar openings of the last two instalments.
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Perpetual hit maker Tyler Perry failed to find an audience for his new persona as ace crime solver in Summit Entertainment’s Alex Cross, which opened at number five with 11.8 million dollars.
Ben Affleck’s Iran hostage tale Argo held up well in its second weekend, remaining at number two with 16.6 million dollars, dropping just 15 percent from its debut, the New York Post reported.
Liam Neeson’s action sequel Taken 2, which topped the previous two weekends, slipped to fourth-place with 13.4 million dollars, lifting the 20th Century Fox release’s domestic haul to 106 million dollars.
Adam Sandler’s animated hit Hotel Transylvania also held up well at number three with 13.5 million dollars, pushing its domestic earnings to 119 million dollars.
In limited release, Fox Searchlight’s acclaimed drama The Sessions did solid business and opened with 121,005 dollars in four theatres in New York City and Los Angeles.
The top 10 movies at the weekend box office were:
Paranormal Activity 4 - 30.2 million dollars Argo - 16.6 million dollars Hotel Transylvania - 13.5 million dollars Taken 2 - 13.4 million dollars Alex Cross - 11.8 million dollars Sinister - 9 million dollars Here Comes the Boom - 8.5 million dollars Pitch Perfect - 7 million dollars Frankenweenie - 4.4 million dollars Looper - 4.2 million dollars
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