October 23-25, 2015
1. The Martian - $15,732,907 - $166,188,055 - 4th Weekend
This year's Gravity is performing as expected.
2. Goosebumps - $15,525,901 - $43,738,043 - 2nd Weekend
This adaptation is holding up well.
3. Bridge of Spies - $11,374,203 - $32,590,400 - 2nd Weekend
Looks like Spielberg's days as a box office giant are largely over, but then again, political thrillers with Tom Hanks don't exactly ignite the box office like Indiana Jones does.
4. The Last Witch Hunter - $10,812,861 - $10,812,861 - 1st Weekend
Eh, Vin Diesel is basically the more marketable version of Jason Statham, which is an aging action star playing in generic flicks.
5. Hotel Transylvania 2 - $8,883,348 - $148,175,889 - 5th Weekend
Decent drop this weekend.
6. Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension - $8,070,493 - $8,070,493 - 1st Weekend
The fact that this even exists is proof that Hollywood still has yet to learn their lesson about what happened to the Saw series.
7. Steve Jobs - $7,105,735 - $9,818,543 - 3rd Weekend
This finally comes out of limited release, and it's not too shabby of an opening.
8. Crimson Peak - $5,666,525 - $22,557,300 - 2nd Weekend
Del Toro's flick is hanging on.
9. The Intern - $3,787,039 - $64,634,921 - 5th Weekend
How is this still going?
10. Sicario - $2,844,855 - $39,280,402 - 6th Weekend
I better see this before it leaves theaters.
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