Nonetheless, the Rupert Wyatt-directed movie becomes the third film this summer to take the highest spot in the chart for more than one week after "Thor" and "Transformers: Dark of the Moon".
Trailing behind "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" at number two was Emma Stone-starring drama "The Help". The newcomer on the chart has raked an approximately $25.5 million. The movie earned around $5 million more than what analysts previously predicted, with around 73% of critics recommending the film.
Another new entry, "Final Destination 5" landed at the third position with an estimated $18.4 million, which fell from prediction. The fifth installment of the thriller franchise was actually expected to earn not less than $23 million on its first weekend.
Raja Gosnell's animated movie "The Smurfs" dropped two positions from the second to the fourth this week. The film added approximately $13.5 million to its domestic cume totaling $101.5 million after playing in theaters ten days. Meanwhile, another new entry "30 Minutes or Less" rounded up the top five with an estimated $13 million, far from the expectations of Columbia Pictures.
Top Ten Movies at Box Office for August 12-14:
- "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" - $27.5 million
- "The Help" - $25.5 million
- "Final Destination 5" - $18.4 million
- "The Smurfs" - $13.5 million
- "30 Minutes or Less" - $13 million
- "Cowboys and Aliens" - $7.6 million
- "Captain America: The First Avenger" - $7.1 million
- "Crazy, Stupid, Love." - $6.9 million
- "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II" - $6.8 million
- "The Change Up" - $6.2 million
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