All figures are U.S. box office only. SF and genre-related movies are in bold.
Clint Eastwood may be 78 years old but he’s still a proven box office draw for all age groups. His latest film, “Gran Torino,” remains number one at the box office and is showing signs of continued strength among moviegoers.
Title (Dist)….Reported Weekend Box Office….# of Engagements….Total Since Premiere
1. Gran Torino (Warner Bros.)….$29,484,388….2,808….$40,524,518
2. Bride Wars (20th Century Fox)….$21,058,173….3,226….$21,058,173
3. The Unborn (Universal)….$19,810,585….2,357….$19,810,585
4. Marley And Me (20th Century Fox)….$11,391,425….3,478….$123,751,596
5. The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button (Paramount)….$9,212,515….2,947….$94,092,395
6. Bedtime Stories (Disney)….$8,802,120….3,511….$97,432,093
7. Valkyrie (MGM)….$6,617,065….2,838….$71,464,448
8. Yes Man (Warner Bros.)….$6,032,337….2,955….$89,288,024
9. Not Easily Broken (Sony)….$5,314,278….724….$5,314,278
10. Seven Pounds (Sony)….$3,818,230….2,456….$66,748,686
Data provided by Rentrak
