1. Insidious 2 - $41.05 million - 1 wk (FD)
. . . 3049 screens / $13,463 per screen
2. The Family - $14.5 - 1 wk (Rel)
. . . 3091 / $4691
3. Riddick - $7.01 ($31.28) - 2 wks (U) -63.1%
. . . 3117 / $2250
4. The Butler - $5.58 ($100.04) - 5 wks (Wein) -33.6%
. . . 3239 / $1723
5. We're the Millers - $5.42 ($131.6) - 6 wks (WB) -29.6%
. . . 3238 / $1672
6. Instructions Not Included - $4.25 ($26.58) - 3 wks (LG) -47.8%
. . . 933 / $4555
7. Planes - $3.07 ($82.98) - 6 wks (BV) -25.6%
. . . 2739 / $1119
8. One Direction: This Is Us - $2.4 ($26.89) - 3 wks (TS) -40.7%
. . . 2300 / $1043
9. Elysium - $2.05 ($88.39) - 6 wks (TS) -34.7%
. . . 1720 / $1192
10. Percy Jackson 2 - $1.83 ($62.04) - 6 wks (Fox) -24.8%
. . . 1638 / $1114
Insidious Chapter 2 had the second-highest September opening ever. Patrick Wilson and director James Wan really know how to make money together. The Family was modestly budgeted so its opening isn't surprising. I'm sure megaplex chains wish they'd get more wide releases this time of year when stuff like Getaway can't leave theaters fast enough.
In limited release, a couple Christian titles (The Investigator, Final: The Rapture) did well.
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