The horror/thriller genre proves once again that it can open a weekend. When a Stranger Calls takes the top spot this week. Despite not being screened for critics, and rightly so, it drew the fans out of hiding, luring them away from Superbowl preparations to help it reach a record amount for this weekend.
Slipping only one spot, to 2nd, Big Momma's House 2 lost more than 50% of its audience from last week. This may not have fared well with critics, but it has proven to be a big hit for Lawrence. Following right behind it, in another surprise, is Nanny McPhee. I know that family films tend to do well, but this didn't strike me as one that would draw. I guess I was wrong.
The second of the week's new releases is Something New, coming in at number seven. I admit, the trailers did not look all that good, and I am sure that had an impact on lackluster display. I saw the movie, and it is a lot better than the trailers make it out to be.
Outside of those movies, there is only one other notable entry is Walk the Line which is making a return trip to the top ten - presumably on the strength of its Oscar nominations.
This week's drop offs are Glory Road, Last Holiday, and The Matador which had a brief one week stay at the top.








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