Box office round up

After years of slides and doubts and articles about the death of movie theaters, people seem to be coming back into the overly air-conditioned fold and plopping their butts back in those new fully reclinable seats. This year had some stellar box offices, and the trend is continuing with this September being the highest grossing on record. That’s despite nothing really big coming out.

WhileThe Nunmay be the highest grossingConjuringfilm ever globally, the month as a whole didn’t see many blockbusters, but a nice tick of steady income from films likeCrazy Rich Asians,The Meg,A Simple Favor(so good), andThe House with a Clock in Its Walls. Now, this weekend saw bothNight SchoolandSmallfootperform to or above expectations with box offices in the mid to high $20 millions.

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Maybe it’s because we can all see unlimited movies through the plethora of movie subscription services, or maybe Hollywood has just found the right formula to get folks into theaters. I for one think this has been one hell of a good year for movies, and I’m hoping this Oscar season delivers some classics that will cap it off. Have you guys found yourselves going to the theaters more often or are you still avoiding them regularly?

1.Night School– $28,000,0002.Smallfoot– $23,020,0003.The House with a Clock in Its Walls– $12,510,0004.A Simple Favor– $6,600,0005.The Nun– $10,250,0006.Hell Fest– $5,075,0007.Crazy Rich Asians– $4,150,0008.The Predator– $3,700,0009.White Boy Rick– $2,385,00010.Peppermint– $1,770,000

Superman, Elio, and Glordon all looking up

Three characters walking through red water with a massive dinosaur looming over them in jurassic world rebirth next to a boy riding a black dragon in how to train your dragon

Steve, Garrett, and Henry standing on a bridge in front of a Woodland Mansion in A Minecraft Movie.

Five A Minecraft Movie characters standing in a blocky Minecraft forest with a dog.

A Minecraft Movie cast standing together in Minecraft

The Fantastic Four standing in front of a large blue four in Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps film.

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The Fantastic Four and Thunderbolts teams from Marvel