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Box Office Performance for Magnolia Pictures Movies in 2010

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RankMovieRelease
Date
GenreMPAA
Rating
2010 GrossTickets Sold
1 Io sono l’amore Jun 18, 2010 Drama R $5,005,465 634,406
2 Madeo Mar 12, 2010 Drama R $551,509 69,899
3 Ondine Jun 4, 2010 Drama PG-13 $550,472 69,768
4 The Extra Man Jul 30, 2010 Comedy R $453,377 57,462
5 I'm Still Here Sep 10, 2010 Documentary R $408,983 51,835
6 All Good Things Dec 3, 2010 Drama R $323,651 41,020
7 Countdown to Zero Jul 23, 2010 Documentary PG $272,040 34,479
8 Casino Jack and the United … May 7, 2010 Documentary R $176,865 22,416
9 Client 9: The Rise and Fall… Nov 5, 2010 Documentary R $170,829 21,651
10 The Eclipse Mar 26, 2010 R $133,411 16,908
11 Centurion Aug 27, 2010 Action R $123,570 15,661
12 George A. Romero's Survival… May 28, 2010 Horror R $101,740 12,894
13 Freakonomics Oct 1, 2010 Documentary PG-13 $101,270 12,835
14 Red Cliff Nov 20, 2009 Action R $100,206 12,700
15 Night Catches Us Dec 3, 2010 Drama R $54,914 6,959
16 Banlieue 13: Ultimatum Feb 5, 2010 R $36,136 4,579
17 180 South May 21, 2010 PG $31,745 4,023
18 [Rec] 2 Jul 9, 2010 R $27,766 3,519
19 Smash His Camera Jul 30, 2010 Documentary PG-13 $23,671 3,000
20 The Good Heart Apr 30, 2010 Drama R $20,930 2,652
21 Down Terrace Oct 15, 2010 Black Comedy R $9,812 1,243
22 Wonderful World Jan 8, 2010 Drama R $9,309 1,179
23 The Oxford Murders Aug 6, 2010 Thriller/Suspense R $4,803 608
Total Gross of All Movies$8,692,474
Total Tickets Sold1,101,696

Note: This chart ranks movies by the amount they earned during 2010. It includes movies released in previous years that earned money during 2010. For example, a movie released over Thanksgiving in 2010 will most likely earn money in 2010 and 2011. Click on the individual movie to see its total gross over all the years in which it played.

Inflation-adjusted figures are based ticket sale estimates, and may not be precise due to rounding errors.

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