Monday Morning Box Office Report: Cinderella Charms Audiences

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Disney has another hit on their hands as Kenneth Branagh’s live-action Cinderella opened to a magical $70 million, one of the best March debuts ever. That’s pretty much the same as what Maleficent made last May, although Cinderella only cost half as much to make. On the other hand, Liam Neeson had a bit of a rough weekend. His latest film Run All Night opened in second place but it made just $11 million, which is less than half of what Non-Stop made last year and less even than the disappointing A Walk Among the Tombstones. Perhaps the movie didn’t have a hook or perhaps moviegoers are finally growing tired of all the action movies he has been pumping out as of late. Meanwhile Kingsman: The Secret Service jumped back up to #3 and Focus fell to #4. Chappie rounded out the top 5, dropping all the way from first to fifth.

1. Cinderella — $70.05M
2. Run All Night — $11.02M
3. Kingsman: The Secret Service — $6.2M
4. Focus — $5.81M
5. Chappie — $5.8M
6. The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel — $5.7M
7. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water — $4.1M
8. McFarland, USA — $3.69M
9. American Sniper — $2.93M
10. The DUFF — $2.9M



  • Selisa Graham

    They care less about credibility and more about the money. This won’t even be close. Cinderella will slaughter all movies this week. Hexder