The X-Files: I Want To Believe

Surprise, surprise, 'The Dark Knight' ruled the box office again this weekend. It brought in over $43 million dollars this weekend alone, and has grossed over $394 million since opening weekend.

The rest of the top ten is as follows:

The Dark Knight-$43,800,000
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor-$42,450,000
Step Brothers-$16,300,000
Mamma Mia!-$13,121,000
Journey to the Center of the Earth-$6,875,000
Swing Vote-$6,300,000
Hancock-$5,200,000
WALL-E-$4,747,000
The X-Files: I Want to Believe-$3,425,000
Space Chimps-$2,840,000
Hellboy II: The Golden Army-$2,527,000 Wanted-$1,257,000
'The Dark Knight' is still the reigning champ at the box office, bringing in another $75.6 million over the weekend, which brings its overall gross to $314 million!

Here's this weekends box office recap:

1. 'The Dark Knight' --$75.6 million
2. 'Step Brothers'--$30 million
3. 'Mamma Mia!'--$17.9 million
4. 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe'-- $10.2 million
5. 'Journey to the Center of the Earth'-- $9.41 million
6. 'Hancock' -- $8.2 million
7. 'Wall-E'--$6.35 million
8. 'Hellboy II: The Golden Army' -- $4.93 million
9. 'Space Chimps'--$4.38 million
10. 'Wanted' --$2.73 million
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If you're planning on hitting up the theaters this weekend, we'd recommend The Dark Knight, but if you're over the sold out shows and lines, here are some of this weeks new features:

Step Brothers
Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly are middle-aged, overgrown boys who become step brothers when their parents get married.

The X-Files: I Want To Believe
David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprise their TV roles as agents searching for the truth and investigating the unexplained.

American Teen
Documentary following the lives of four very different teenagers in a small Indiana town through their senior year of high school. (Selected theaters only)

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