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This Week In Cinema – Week of March 7, 2025

Posted on March 8, 2025

Here are three movies that dominated the box office during the week of March 7 in previous years:

1 Year Ago (Week of March 7, 2024):

  1. Bob Marley: One Love – A biographical film about the legendary musician, leading the box office during this week. ​
  2. Argylle – A spy thriller that captivated audiences with its intriguing plot. ​
  3. Mean Girls – The re-release of this classic teen comedy found renewed success. ​

10 Years Ago (Week of March 7, 2015):

  1. Chappie – A science fiction film about a sentient robot, which grossed approximately $5.2 million on March 7, 2015. ​
  2. Focus – A crime comedy-drama starring Will Smith and Margot Robbie, earning about $4.4 million on the same day. ​
  3. Kingsman: The Secret Service – An action spy film that brought in around $3.8 million on March 7, 2015.
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20 Years Ago (Week of March 7, 2005):

  1. Hitch – A romantic comedy featuring Will Smith as a professional dating consultant.​
  2. Constantine – A supernatural action film starring Keanu Reeves as the occult detective John Constantine.​
  3. The Aviator – A biographical drama directed by Martin Scorsese, depicting the life of Howard Hughes.​

30 Years Ago (Week of March 7, 1995):

  1. The Brady Bunch Movie – A comedy that parodies the 1970s television series.​
  2. Just Cause – A legal thriller featuring Sean Connery as a Harvard professor investigating a murder case.​
  3. Billy Madison – A comedy starring Adam Sandler as a man repeating grades 1-12 to inherit his father’s company.​

40 Years Ago (Week of March 7, 1985):

  1. Beverly Hills Cop – An action-comedy featuring Eddie Murphy as a Detroit cop investigating a murder in Beverly Hills.​
  2. Witness – A crime thriller starring Harrison Ford as a detective protecting an Amish boy who witnessed a murder.​
  3. The Breakfast Club – A coming-of-age film about five high school students from different cliques spending a Saturday detention together.​

50 Years Ago (Week of March 7, 1975):

  1. The Towering Inferno – A disaster film about a fire in a skyscraper, featuring an ensemble cast including Paul Newman and Steve McQueen.​
  2. Young Frankenstein – A comedy directed by Mel Brooks, parodying classic horror films, starring Gene Wilder.​
  3. Blazing Saddles – Another Mel Brooks comedy, satirizing Western films, with Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder in lead roles.​

Please note that box office data from earlier decades may be less precise due to limited archival information.

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