All totals are U.S. box office only. SF and genre-related films in bold.
After a month in theaters, the teen-angsted vampire film “Twilight” still hangs in the Top Ten at nearly $185 million gross box office.
Title (Dist)….Reported Weekend Box Office….# of Engagements….Gross Since Premiere
1. Paul Blart Mall Cop (Sony)….$31,800,000….3,144….$39,000,000
2. Gran Torino (Warner Bros.)….$21,965,000…. 2,972….$77,212,411
3. My Bloody Valentine 3-D (Lionsgate)….$21,290,000….2,534….$24,240,000
4. Bride Wars (20th Century Fox)….$11,700,000….3,228….$39,852,125
5. Bedtime Stories (Disney)….$4,672,000….2,619….$104,989,291
6. Last Chance Harvey (Overture Films)….$4,240,000….1,054….$5,710,917
7. Valkyrie (MGM)….$3,806,000….2,007….$78,232,106
8. Yes Man (Warner Bros.)….$2,625,000….1,704….$94,034,894
9. Not Easily Broken (Sony)….$1,950,000….725….$8,443,981
10. Twilight (Summit Entertainment)….$1,743,000….904…. $184,574,611
Data provided by Rentrak










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