Jan
2012
It seems that moviegoers were very much in the mood for some fresh films this weekend.
The new Liam Neeson film that shows him fighting wolves in the wilderness, The Grey, brought in an estimated $20 million this weekend. It’s behind some other recent films from the actor, but not a horrible showing.
Underworld Awakening slipped 50.6 percent this weekend to bring in an estimated $12.5 million. It’s currently tracking slightly ahead of the second film in the series, the last to feature Kate Beckinsale, so depending on final numbers I wouldn’t be too surprised to see a fifth film to show up at some point.
The new Katherine Heigl film, One For the Money, was estimated to bring in only $5 million this weekend by some analysts, but the current estimates put it at $11.75 million. Based on a popular series of crime novels by Janet Evanovich, it’s a bit surprising it wasn’t expected to do better, but lets see how it does with a couple more weeks under its belt, but it’s getting marginal reviews.
Red Tails fell 44.6 percent, which is a healthy hold on its box office take, and slightly ahead of the normal decline films see in their second weekends. It added $10.4 million to its take, bringing its total to $33.78 million.
Opening in fifth place was Man on a Ledge came in with $8.3 million, so it seems unlikely this movie will be around for very long.
Next week will see the releases of Big Miracle, Chronicle and The Woman in Black.


It seems there is still some life in the Underworld series as the fourth film took the number one spot at the box office this weekend.
The weekend box office results got hijacked this weekend by a new comer, but the numbers weren’t exactly huge.