In its second weekend at the U.S. box office, Captain America: The Winter Soldier staves off the debuting films of the week to remain atop the weekend gross earning throne, adding $41.4 M to its total, reaching just shy of $160 M domestic. Out of the movies which hit theaters for the April 11th weekend in 2014, three films earned enough at the box office to be in the Top 10 at the box office. How did they fare?
- Currently rated 54.33%.
- 0 % Rated It Buttery
- 33.3% Rated It Regular
- 66.6% Rated It Half-Popped
- 0% Rated It Stale
- 0% Rated It Burnt
- Featured Reviews:
- Minnesota Man – 70/100 – works a kind of magic that turns an entire cast of usually obnoxious performers into an appealing band of colorful characters (full review)
- Dan O’Neill – 50/100 – (full review)
- Placed 2nd at the box office with $39 M
- Currently rated 70.6%
- 20% Rated It Buttery
- 60% Rated It Regular
- 20% Rated It Half-Popped
- 0% Rated It Stale
- 0% Rated It Burnt
- Featured Reviews:
- Sean Kelly – 90/100 – (full review)
- Citizen Charlie – 52/100 – (full review)
- Placed 3rd at the box office with $12 M
- Currently rated 56.8%
- 40% Rated It Regular
- 40% Rated It Half-Popped
- 20% Rated It Stale
- Featured Reviews:
- Nathan Zoebl – 80/100 – (full review)
- Sober Film Critic James Brown – 43/100 – (full review)
- Placed 4th at the box office with $9.75 M
Of the other notable new(-ish) films at the box office:
- Divergent
- Noah
- Sabotage
- Muppets Most Wanted
- Need for Speed
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Mr. Peabody & Sherman
- 300: Rise of an Empire
- Non-Stop
- The LEGO Movie
For all other films at the box office, be sure to check out the entire box office slate.