1. Evil Dead - $25.78 million - 1 wk (TS)
. . . 3025 screens / $8521 per screen
2. GI Joe: Retaliation - $20.88 ($86.44) - 2 wks (Par) -48.5%
. . . 3734 / $5591
3. The Croods - $20.65 ($125.35) - 3 wks (Fox) -22.7%
. . . 3879 / $5324
4. Jurassic Park 3D - $18.62 - 1 wk (U)
. . . 2771 / $6720
5. Olympus Has Fallen - $10.16 ($71.24) - 3 wks (FD) -28.2%
. . . 3059 / $3322
6. Tyler Perry's Temptation - $10.09 ($38.47) - 2 wks (LG) -53.4%
. . . 2047 / $4927
7. Oz the Great & Powerful - $8.01 ($212.61) - 5 wks (BV) -31.6%
. . . 2905 / $2757
8. The Host - $5.2 ($19.62) - 2 wks (OR) -51%
. . . 3202 / $1624
9. The Call - $3.5 ($45.48) - 4 wks (TS) -28.9%
. . . 2002 / $1748
10. Admission - $1.95 ($15.27) - 3 wks (Foc) -39.8%
. . . 1407 / $1383
11. Spring Breakers - $1.17 ($12.62) - 4 wks (A24) -57.8%
. . . 1072 / $1093
The Evil Dead remake made its money, so if TriStar wants to sequelize it, they're justified. The 3D conversion of Jurassic Park will also be profitable. GI Joe 2 was supposed to come out last summer, but waiting until March has paid off. The Croods can be DreamWorks' answer to Sony's Ice Age franchise. It's enjoying long legs.
In limited release, Trance, The Company You Keep and The Place Beyond the Pines all did well.
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