Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Recent Films







Crime films from 2008 are:
- Bangkok Dangerous
- The Dark Knight
- Mad Money
- Max Payne Despite negative reviews from critics, Max Payne opened #1 in the box office with $17,639,849 on its first weekend. The film has grossed $40,689,393 in the United States and Canada, with $44,677,000 in foreign markets, making a worldwide total of $85,366,393. While it is not considered an overwhelming success, its U.S. gross was around the same range as other video game adaptations such as Hitman, Silent Hill, and Resident Evil. Its international gross was lower than both Silent Hill and Hitman, and it was significantly lower than that of the three live-action Resident Evil films released to date. The film also ranks ninth in U.S. box-office gross revenues for video game adaptions.
- Patology
- RocknRolla
- The Spirit

Crime films from 2009 are:
- 44 inch chest
- Fighting
- The Informant!
- Killshot
- Law Abiding Citizen
- Public Enemies The movie opened at number three behind Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs with $25,271,675. The following weekend it had a 45.5% drop to $13,794,240 for a total of $66,221,110. The next three weekends the movie would go on to have decent drops of 46% or less. As of January 18, 2010 the film grossed $97.1 million domestically with a worldwide gross of $214.1 million in revenue, more than twice its reported production budget.

Crime films from 2010 are:
- Brooklyn's Finest In its debut weekend in the United States, Brooklyn's Finest opened at #2 behind ‎Alice in the Wonderland with $13,350,299 in 1,936 theaters, averaging $6,896 per theater. As of March 2010, the film has grossed $24,859,000 in the United States and $24,956,198 worldwide.

- The Jilling Jar









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