Bohemian Rhapsody and Fox are the champions, my friends

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Who knew that what the people really wanted were drama-filled musicals? This weekend showed that evidently what we’ve all actually been craving are films filled with great songs and big emotional moments as Bohemian Rhapsody destroyed expectations with a $50 million box office and A Star is Born only dipped 21 percent with $11.1 million. Those are outstanding numbers for a style of film that usually gets left in the dust this time of year. 

Then again, nothing is really doing that badly. Other than Disney’s random Nutcracker movie, the weekend was pretty strong across the board. Nobody’s Fool opened well, Venom continued to pull in bigger audiences than anyone thought it would as it nears $200 million, and Halloween pushed itself over the $150 million mark. It’s been a strong 2018 for Hollywood and it looks like it’s going to finish out in a big way. 

The only thing that has to sting is the resounding rejection of First Man, which had high Oscar hopes but may be getting ignored too much to reach them. 

1. Bohemian Rhapsody – $50,000,000
2. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms – $20,000,000
3. Nobody’s Fool – $14,000,000
4. A Star is Born – $11,100,000
5. Halloween – $11,015,000
6. Venom – $7,850,000
7. Smallfoot – $3,805,000
8. Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween – $3,700,000
9. Hunter Killer – $3,525,000
10. The Hate U Give – $3,400,000

Matthew Razak
Matthew Razak is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Flixist. He has worked as a critic for more than a decade, reviewing and talking about movies, TV shows, and videogames. He will talk your ear off about James Bond movies, Doctor Who, Zelda, and Star Trek.