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This Week In Cinema – Week of April 4, 2025

Posted on April 5, 2025

Here are three movies that dominated the box office during the week of April 4 in previous years:

1 Year Ago (Week of April 4, 2024):

  1. Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire – This action-packed sequel brought together two iconic monsters, grossing approximately $103.3 million by April 4, 2024. ​
  2. Kung Fu Panda 4 – The latest installment in the animated martial arts comedy series continued to perform well, contributing to its global box office success.​
  3. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire – This continuation of the beloved franchise maintained a strong presence in theaters, appealing to both new and nostalgic audiences.​

10 Years Ago (Week of April 4, 2014):

  1. Captain America: The Winter Soldier – The Marvel superhero film opened with $95 million, breaking the record for the highest weekend debut in April at that time. ​
  2. Noah – A biblical epic directed by Darren Aronofsky, which continued to draw audiences with its dramatic storytelling.​
  3. Divergent – A dystopian science fiction film that maintained a strong box office presence, appealing to young adult audiences.​

20 Years Ago (Week of April 4, 2005):

  1. Sin City – A neo-noir crime anthology film that captivated audiences with its unique visual style and storytelling.​
  2. Beauty Shop – A comedy starring Queen Latifah, which entertained audiences with its humor and charm.​
  3. Guess Who – A comedy film featuring Bernie Mac and Ashton Kutcher, continuing to perform well in theaters.​
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30 Years Ago (Week of April 4, 1995):

  1. Tommy Boy – A comedy film starring Chris Farley and David Spade, which opened at number one and became a cult classic.​
  2. Outbreak – A medical disaster film about a viral outbreak, continuing to attract audiences with its thrilling plot.​
  3. Dolores Claiborne – A psychological thriller based on Stephen King’s novel, maintaining a strong presence in theaters.​

40 Years Ago (Week of April 4, 1985):

  1. Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment – The comedy sequel led the box office, drawing audiences with its humor and antics.​
  2. The Breakfast Club – The iconic teen drama continued to perform well, resonating with audiences and becoming a defining film of the decade.​
  3. Witness – A crime thriller starring Harrison Ford, maintaining its strong box office presence with its compelling narrative.​

50 Years Ago (Week of April 4, 1975):

  1. The Godfather Part II – The critically acclaimed sequel continued to draw audiences, solidifying its place in cinematic history.​
  2. Young Frankenstein – Mel Brooks’ parody of classic horror films maintained its popularity, becoming a comedy staple.​
  3. Blazing Saddles – Another Mel Brooks classic, this satirical Western continued to entertain audiences nationwide.​

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

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