The Final Destination

Planning on making a trip out to the theaters this weekend? There are some great flicks opening up including Kate Beckinsale's Whiteout and the animated flick 9.

Here are this weeks new releases:

NEW IN THEATERS:

Whiteout:
Kate Beckinsale stars as a U.S. Marshall assigned to Antarctica to investigate a murder and is drawn into a shocking mystery.

9:
Courageous "stitchpunk" heroes fight for survival against the machines in a post-apocalyptic animated adventure.

Sorority Row:
When a prank-gone-wrong leaves one of their own dead, a group of sorority sisters try to cover it up, only to be stalked by a mysterious killer.

Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All By Myself:
Three delinquent siblings end up in the care of their only relative: April, a heavy-drinking nightclub singer who wants nothing to do with them.

ALSO IN THEATERS:

The Final Destination:
A group of friends escape a deadly accident thinking they've cheated death, only to get killed off one-by-one in increasingly gruesome ways.

Inglourious Basterds:
Brad Pitt stars in Quentin Tarantino's violent WWII tale of soldiers, peasants and resistance fighters who collide in Nazi-occupied France.

All About Steve:
Sandra Bullock falls head over heels with a news cameraman after one blind date, and follows him around the country in a bid to win his love.

Gamer:
Gerard Butler stars as a futuristic gladiator imprisoned against his will in an ultra-violent mind-controlled first person shooter game.

Check out the trailer for 'Whiteout' below...

The Final Destination: Box Office Success! The suspense thriller dominated the box office this past weekend bringing in $12 million dollars opening weekend.

Coming in at a close second was the Bradley Cooper romantic comedy, All About Steve, which did a little over $11 million. And rounding out the top three movies was Brad Pitt's Inglourious Basterds, which brought in an additional $10.8 million dollars.

Here are the top ten movies from the Sep 4 - 6 weekend:

The Final Destination: $12 million

All About Steve: $11.2 million

Inglourious Basterds: $10.8 million

Gamer: $9 million

District 9: $7 million

Halloween II: $5.6 million

Julie & Julia: $5.2 million

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra: $5.1 million

The Time Traveler's Wife: $4.2 million

Extract: $4.1 million
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Move over Brad Pitt, action thriller 'The Final Destination' dominated the box office this weekend bringing in $28 million dollars opening weekend.

Brad and Tarantino's 'Inglourious Basterds' held on to the number two position with $20 million, while 'Halloween II' rounded out the top three with $17.4 million.

Here are the top ten movies from the August 28-30 weekend:

1. The Final Destination: $28.3 million
2. Inglourious Basterds: $20 million
3. Halloween II: $17.4 million
4. District 9: $10.7 million
5. G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra: $8 million
6. Julie & Julia: $7.4 million
7. The Time Traveler's Wife: $6.7 million
8. Shorts: $4.8 million
9. Taking Woodstock: $3.7 million
10. G-Force: $2.84 million
Planning on making a trip to the theaters? There's a lot of great movies out this weekend, as well as a ton of great flick that were released in the last few weeks. Here are this weeks new features:

NEW IN THEATERS:

The Final Destination:
A group of friends escape a deadly accident thinking they've cheated death, only to get killed off one-by-one in increasingly gruesome ways.

Halloween II:
Director Rob Zombie picks up right where he left off, with the next terrifying chapter of Michael Myers' murderous rampage.

Taking Woodstock:
A man working at his parents' Catskills motel inadvertently sets in motion the historic concert in the summer of 1969.

ALSO IN THEATERS

Inglourious Basterds:
Brad Pitt stars in Quentin Tarantino's violent WWII tale of soldiers, peasants and resistance fighters who collide in Nazi-occupied France.

District 9:
From producer Peter Jackson, a cerebral sci-fi tale about alien refugees in South Africa who hold the key to a mysterious, powerful secret.

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra:
A Real American Hero, based on the 1980s cartoon/action figures, comes to life to battle the evil forces of Cobra.

The Time Traveler's Wife:
Rache McAdams and Eric Bana star in the tale of a man cursed with a genetic anomaly that causes him to skip back and forth through time.

Julie & Julia:
Meryl Streep and Amy Adams star in parallel true stories of famed chef Julia Child and a young woman trying who embarks on a culinary quest.

Shorts:
A small town is thrown into chaos when a mysterious rainbow-colored rock falls from the sky, granting to wishes to anyone who holds it.

G-Force:
An elite team of highly trained secret agent guinea pigs is the world's last hope against an evil plot to take over the world.

Check out the trailer for 'The Final Destination' below...

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