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Weekend end date Film Gross Notes Ref. 1: January 7, 2024: Wonka: $14,077,078: Wonka became the first film since Barbie to top the box office in its fourth weekend as well as the first film since Top Gun: Maverick to top the box office for three non-consecutive weekends.
This list of best-selling films in the United States is a list of the best-selling home video film titles sold in the United States. This list only includes physical media (such as VHS , DVD and Blu-ray ), and does not include digital purchases or video rentals .
Year Winner Director(s) 2010: Easy A: Will Gluck [1] Cyrus: Jay Duplass and Mark Duplass: Date Night: Shawn Levy: Get Him to the Greek: Nicholas Stoller: I Love You Phillip Morris: Glenn Ficarra and John Requa: The Other Guys: Adam McKay: 2011: Bridesmaids: Paul Feig: Crazy, Stupid, Love: Glenn Ficarra and John Requa: Horrible Bosses: Seth ...
Top Gun: Maverick reclaimed the #1 spot in its fifteenth week of release after twelve weekends out of the top spot, making it the first film since Titanic to top the box office in its fifteenth weekend and the first film since The Martian to top the box office for three non-consecutive weekends.
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Weekend end date Film Box office Notes Ref; 1: January 4, 1998: Titanic: $33,315,278 [2]2: January 11, 1998: $28,716,310: Titanic became the first film since The Birdcage to top the box office for four consecutive weekends.
This is a list of American comedy films.. Comedy films are separated into two categories: short films and feature films.Any film over 40 minutes long is considered to be of feature-length (although most feature films produced since 1950 are considerably longer, those made in earlier eras frequently ranged from little more than an hour to as little as four reels, which amounted to about 44 ...
Steven Spielberg has directed a record four films to end the year as the highest-grossing in the U.S. This is a listing of the highest-grossing films by year, based on their United States box-office gross. The films are listed by in-year release, rather than the gross they accumulated during a calendar year. [1]