This weekend moviegoers continued to embrace Alice in Wonderland which held Green Zone to #2...While despite the presence of Robert Pattinson Remember Me proved forgettable...
Andrew Stewart of Variety:
Disney's 3D fantasy phenom "Alice in Wonderland" continued to claim heads at the domestic B.O. this weekend with an estimated $62 million at 3,728 playdates, muscling out a group of wide openers led by Universal's Iraq war-themed actioner "Green Zone," which bowed in the No. 2 spot with $14.5 million at 3,003.
"Alice" slipped only 46% in its soph sesh after a record-setting launch last weekend of $116.1 million domestically.
Overseas, "Alice" took in an estimated $76 million at 6,621 screens in 48 territories. Pic's worldwide cume stands at $430 million.
The frame's other Stateside wide releases, including Paramount's laffer "She's Out of My League" with $9.6 million at 2,956 locations, fell victim to "Alice's" chopping block.
Summit's Robert Pattison-starrer "Remember Me" grossed an estimated $8.1 at 3,356 engagements, while Fox Searchlight's "Our Family Wedding," starring America Ferrera and Forest Whitaker, estimated $7.6 million at 1,605...
Nicole Sperling of EW:
'Alice' holds; new releases disappoint...
Here's the top 10 chart.
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