Angels & Demons Blessed the Box Office
The Da Vinci Code sequel, Angels & Demons, soared to the top last weekend grossing $48 million, but the uber-popular Star Trek beamed-up for a close second earning $43 million.
Wolverine Slashes His Way to Number One
Wolverine proves his claws are money-makers as the next installment of the X-Men franchise easily takes the number one slot at the box office, raking in $87 million.
Obsessed Successful Seeks Number One
Beyonce and Ali Larter battle it out in for a man’s affection in Obsessed, which grossed $28.5 million last weekend, making all the other films jealous of its successful box office opener.
Efron is the Youthful Box Office King
Zac Efron proves he is the master of dancing, basketball and is a way cooler younger version of his co-star Matthew Perry, in his new film 17 Again, which grossed $23.7 million to be number one at movie theaters last weekend.
Hannah Montana Brings the Easter Candy Cash
Disney has done it yet again. Hannah Montana: The Movie scores over the Easter weekend, grossing $34 million to top the box office.
Invasion of Monsters vs. Aliens
DreamWorks animated Monster vs. Aliens toppled and crushed the box office last weeked by an extra-terrestial amount, $58.2 million, with its 3D effects and its all-star voice cast.
Monsters and Lovers Take Over Theaters This Weekend
Monsters, aliens and kidnappers take on vengeful and accidental lovers in an epic battle for your heart this weekend at the movies.
The World’s Unsuspecting Heroes; Ginormica and B.O.B.
Reese Witherspoon and Seth Rogen of the new 3D feature, Monster vs. Aliens, discuss the challenges and rewards of being in an animated feature, just how easy it is to be funny using only your voice and their feelings about jello.
