'Think Like a Man' halts the 'Hunger Games' train with $33 mil
For the first time in a month, The Hunger Games is not the number one movie this weekend. That spot belongs to Think Like a Man, an ensemble romantic comedy based on a Steve Harvey self-help book. But the dystopian
The ensemble comedy starring Gabrielle Union, debuted to $33 million, pushing the blockbuster out of its number one spot.
“Think Like a Man,” based on Steve Harvey's dating-advice best-seller, debuted as the top weekend draw with $33 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. That's almost double what studio executives had expected for
By most box-office standards, "Think Like a Man"didn't hit any milestones this weekend. In fact, the movie didn't even break any records within the more limited world of black-oriented films. The biggest opening weekends in the category still belong to
By most box-office standards, "Think Like a Man"didn't hit any milestones this weekend. In fact, the movie didn't even break any records within the more limited world of black-oriented films. The biggest opening weekends in the category still belong to







