Top 10 Movies April 2015 & 2014

This is going to be a post of the Top 10 Movies from April 10th-12th both from 2015 and 2014. This Top 10 list is going to be based off of what the movie grossed during that time, again April 10th-12th.

Lets start off with 2014:

#10 // Mr. Peabody & Sherman $1.9 million

#9 // Muppets Most Wanted $2.3 million

#8 // Grand Budapest Hotel $4.1 million

#7 // God's Not Dead $5.5 million

#6 // Divergent $7.4 million

#5 // Noah $7.5 million

#4 // Draft Day $9.8 million

#3 // Oculus $12.0 million

#2 // Rio 2 $39.3 million

#1 // Captain America: The Winter Soldier $41.3 million

 

Let's check out the Top 10 grossing movies in April 2015 from the 10th-12th.

#10 // Kingsman: The Secret Service $1.3 million

#9 // Danny Collins $1.5 million

#8 // It Follows $1.9 million

#7 // Woman In Gold $5.5 million

#6 // Divergent Series: Insurgent $6.7 million

#5 // Cinderella $7.1 million

#4 // Get Hard $8.2 million

#3 // The Longest Ride $13.0 million

#2 // Home $18.5 million

#1 // Furious 7 $59.6 million

This was fun read for me seeing the Top 10 from last year compared to this year. Again, these are the Top 10 grossing movies just for the weekend of April 10-12th. Hope you all enjoyed it!

-Joe

Furious 7 Opening Weekend Box Office Revised Up To $146.5 Million

From ComicBook.com

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Yesterday, box office analyst believed Furious 7 had earned $143.6M at the North American box office, but that number came in short of what it actually pulled in.

Furious 7 grossed an astounding $146.5M at the domestic box office. Easter Sunday was stronger for the action-packed flick than expected. Analysts had predicted the film would pull in $30M on Sunday but instead it raked in a cool $32.9M.

Overall, Universal has to be super-pleased as the film shattered box office records left and right and put itself among the top ten in a lot of key categories. Furious 7 had the ninth best stateside opening weekend; 4th best global opening weekend and the best ever opening for a film in the month of April. 

Not bad for a film that had to deal with one of its stars dying in the middle of production.