Monsters vs. Aliens

Tom Hanks still knows how to bring in those numbers! His latest film Angels and Demons brought in a whopping $48 million dollars at the domestic box office this weekend, and $152 million worldwide!

Star Trek is still going strong, finishing with $43 million in their second week. The movie has gotten mixed reviews, and fell short of matching its predecessor, The Da Vinci Code, which banked $77 million its 2006 opening.

Here are the top ten movies from the May 15-17 weekend:

Angels and Demons: $48 million

Star Trek: $43 million

X-Men Origins: Wolverine: $14.8 million

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past: $6.8 million Obsessed: $4.5 million

17 Again: $3.4 million

Monsters vs. Aliens: $3million

The Soloist: $2.4 million

Next Day Air: $2.3 million

Earth: $1.6 million

 Image by wenn.com
It's safe to say Hugh Jackman had a great weekend! His latest flick X-Men Origins: Wolverine topped the box office, bringing in more than $87 million dollars opening weekend.

The romantic comedy Ghosts of Girlfriend's Past opened with $15.3 million and Beyonce's latest triller Obsessed rounded out the top three with $12.2 million.

Here are the top ten movies from the May 1-3 weekend:

X-Men Origins: Wolverine: $87 million

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past: $15.3 million

Obsessed: $12.2 million

17 Again: $6.3 million

Monsters vs. Aliens: $5.8 million

The Soloist: $5.6 million

Earth: $4.1 million

Fighting: $4.1 million

Hannah Montana: The Movie: $4 million

State of Play: $3.6 million
Don't MISS out on Breaking News!
Movie goers are obsessed...with Obsessed. Beyonce's latest movie had a strong opening this past weekend bringing in $28.5 million dollars.

The teen comedy 17 Again held onto the number two position with $11.6 million dollars, while Fighting rounded out the top three with $11.4 million.

Here are the top ten movies from the April 24-26 weekend:

1. Obsessed: $28.5 million

2. 17 Again: $11.6 million

3. Fighting: $11.4 million

4. The Soloist: $9.7 million

5. Earth: $8.5 million

6. Monsters vs. Aliens: $8.5 million

7. State of Play: $6.8 million

8. Hannah Montana: The Movie: $6.3 million

9. Fast & Furious: $6 million

10. Crank High Voltage: $2.4 million
Zac Efron proved that life after High School Musical isn't all that shabby. While he still plays a high school student in his new comedy, 17 Again, he's definitely moved on to bigger and better things.

17 Again dominated the box office this weekend bringing in $24 million dollars during opening weekend. State of Play and Monsters vs. Aliens rounded out the top three with $14 million and $12.9 million respectively. Here are the top ten movies from the April 17-19 weekend:

1. 17 Again: $24 million

2. State of Play: $14 million

3. Monsters vs. Aliens: $12.9 million

4. Hannah Montana: The Movie: $12.6 million

5. Fast & Furious: $12.2 million

6. Crank High Voltage: $6.5 million

7. Observe and Report: $4 million

8. Knowing: $3.4 million

9. I Love You, Man: $3.3 million

10. The Haunting in Connecticut: $3.1 million
'Hannah Montana' rocked the box office this weekend, bringing in $34 million dollars, but Fast & Furious wasn't too far behind. The boys are still going strong at $28 million dollars. Here are the top ten movies from the April 10-12 weekend:

1. Hannah Montana: The Movie: $34 million

2. Fast & Furious: $28.7 million

3. Monsters vs. Aliens: $22.6 million

4. Observe and Report: $11.1 million

5. Knowing: $6.6 million

6. I Love You, Man: $6.4 million

7. The Haunting in Connecticut: $5.7 million

8. Dragonball Evolution: $4.6 million

9. Adventureland: $3.4 million

10. Duplicity: $2.9 million
NEW IN THEATERS:

Hannah Montana: The Movie: As Hannah Montana's popularity begins to take over her life, Miley takes a trip to her hometown to get some perspective on what matters most.

Observe and Report: Seth Rogen stars as the self-important head of security at a shopping mall who squares off in a turf war against local cops.

Dragonball Evolution: Goku and his friends battle against the deadly forces of the Saiyans, who are sweeping across the universe, leaving a path of destruction.

ALSO IN THEATERS:

Fast & Furious: Vin Diesel and Paul Walker are former rivals who reunite for the fourth installment of the supercharged auto action franchise.

Monsters vs. Aliens: A motley crew of monsters are recruited by the government to save Earth from the evil alien invader Gallaxhar. In 3D and IMAX 3D!

The Haunting in Connecticut: After experiencing supernatural events in their new home, a family discovers their house was a former mortuary with a dark history.

Knowing: Nicolas Cage stumbles upon a time-capsule with terrifying predictions about the future -- and sets out to prevent them from coming true.

Check out the Los Angeles movie premiere and trailer for 'Observe and Report' below...

Fast & Furious raced its way up to the top of the box office bringing in $72.5 million dollars opening weekend!

Monsters vs. Aliens held onto the number two position with $33.5 million, while The Haunting in Connecticut rounded out the top three with $9.5 million.

Here are the top ten movies from the April 3-5 weekend:

1. Fast & Furious: $72.5 million

2. Monsters vs. Aliens: $33.5 million

3. The Haunting in Connecticut: $9.5 million

4. Knowing: $8.1 million

5. I Love You, Man: $7.8 million

6. Adventureland: $6 million

7. Duplicity: $2.3 million

8. Race to Witch Mountain: $3.3 million

9. 12 Rounds: $2.3 million

10. Sunshine Cleaning: $1.8 million

Check out our exclusive video from the Los Angeles Movie premiere below...

Reese Witherspoon's latest movie was a Monster hit at the box office grossing a whooping $58 million dollars opening weekend alone! Talk about a monster invasion! Here are the top ten movies from the March 27-29 weekend:

1. Monsters vs. Aliens: $58.2 million

2. The Haunting in Connecticut: $23 million

3. Knowing: $14.7 million

4. I Love You, Man: $12.6 million

5. Duplicity: $7.5 million

6. Race to Witch Mountain: $5.6 million

7. 12 Rounds: $5.3 million

8. Watchmen: $2.75 million

9. Taken: $2.7 million

10. The Last House on the Left: $2.6 million
This week at the box office it’s monsters vs. aliens. Who will win When human-hating aliens disrupt earthbound cable-television signals, it's up to monster-hunting superheroes to take out the pesky extraterrestrials and save the world.

Oscar winner Reese Witherspoon, Keifer Sutherland and funny “it” guy Seth Rogen star in DreamWorks latest computer animated flick, which turns the classic 50s monster movie into a modern day action

NEW IN THEATERS

Monsters vs. Aliens: A motley crew of monsters is recruited by the government to save Earth from the evil alien invader Gallaxhar. In 3D and IMAX 3D!

The Haunting in Connecticut: After experiencing supernatural events in their new home, a family discovers their house was a former mortuary with a dark history.

12 Rounds: John Cena stars as a New Orleans detective who is forced to complete twelve challenges in order to save his kidnapped girlfriend.

ALSO IN THEATERS:

Knowing: Nicolas Cage stumbles upon a time-capsule with terrifying predictions about the future -- and sets out to prevent them from coming true.

I Love You, Man: Paul Rudd realizes he has no male friend close enough to serve as best man at his wedding, and embarks on a series of "man-dates" to find one.

Duplicity: Julia Roberts and Clive Owen are former government intelligence agents who team up to stage an elaborate corporate con.

Check out the trailer and Los Angeles movie premiere coverage of Monsters vs. Aliens below...

Read more Monsters vs. Aliens News