Biggest Blockbuster Movies for the Week of Oct. 20th to Oct. 26th

Check out Hollywood’s top grossing biggest blockbuster movies that hit the big screen last week:

list of Blockbuster movies oct.20-26 2014

1. Ouija (Universal Studios)

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Ouija is an American horror film directed by Stiles White. It features the story of a girl named Debbie, who is mysteriously killed after playing with an Ouija Board. The film stars Olivia Cooke, who will take on the lead role, along with Daren Kagasoff, Douglas Smith and Bianca Santos. In its first week, the film earned $20,006,000.

2. John Wick (Lions Gate)

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John Wick is an action thriller film starring Keanu Reeves. Reeves will take on the role of an ex-hitman, who tracks down all the gangsters that took everything from him to seek vengeance. John Wick earned $14,150,000 worldwide in its first week.

3. Fury (Sony)

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Fury is an American war film starring Brad Pitt, Logan Lerman and Shia LaBeouf. It features the story of Wardaddy, a battle-hardened army sergeant. He commands his five-man crew on a deadly mission, only having a Sherman tank to attack behind the enemy lines. For its second week, the film earned $46,050,000 worldwide.

4. Gone Girl (Fox)

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The mystery thriller film Gone Girl, starring Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris, Tyler Perry and Carrie Coon, lands fourth place. The film reached total sales of $124, 093,000. It features dishonesty as a whole and the effects of economy on marriage and the media.

5. The Book of Life (Fox)

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The computer-animated American comedy, musical and adventure film The Book of Life, earned $29,913,000 worldwide. The film features the voices of Diego Luna, Channing Tatum and Zoe Saldana. It tells the story of Monolo, a young man who tries to follow his heart and meet the expectations of his family at the same time.

6. St. Vincent (Weinstein)

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The American “dramedy” film, St. Vincent, tells the story of a drunken war veteran named Vincent as he thinks of strange after-school activities for the 12-year-old boy Oliver. Last week’s number 15 earned $9,189,000 worldwide.

7. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (Buena Vista)

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Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day is comedy film based on Judith Viorts’s children’s book. The film stars Jennifer Garner, Ed Oxenbould and Steve Carrel. On its 3rd week, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day earned $45,544,000.

8. The Best of Me (Relativity)

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The romantic drama film based on Nicholas Spark’s novel of the same name, The Best of Me, gets the 8th spot on its second week of release. The film stars Michelle Monaghan and James Marsden as a couple that gets reunited after several years. The Best of Me earned a total of $17,663,000 worldwide.

9. The Judge (Warner Bros.)

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The Judge, starring Robert Downey Jr., Vera Farmiga and Robert Duvall, features the story of a city lawyer who goes back home to help his father who is suspected of murder. The American drama film earned $34,377,000 worldwide.

10. Dracula Untold (Universal Studios)

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The dark fantasy action film, Dracula Untold, tells the origin of Count Dracula. The fictional character Vlad the Impaler, is portrayed by Luke Evans, with Dominic Cooper and Sarah Gadon in supporting roles. Dracula Untold’s total gross from its release date is $48,328,000. and that was the list of Blockbuster movies oct. week 20-26 2014 Movie Extras Needed