Not too much of a change from earlier in the week as it still looks like the J.J. Abrams produced Cloverfield and the romantic comedy 27 Dresses should dominate the box office.
It also looks like the Coens' No Country for Old Men won't go as wide as originally planned due to not taking the cake at the Golden Globes--it probably will expand wider next weekend after Oscar nominations-- while Atonement should see a nice bump with an expansion into 341 more theaters after its own Globe win on Sunday.
Updated Predictions (all 4-day predictions) -
1. Cloverfield (Paramount) - $42.2 million N/A (up 1 million)
2. 27 Dresses (20th Century Fox) - $22.8 million N/A (same)
3. The Bucket List (Warner Bros) - $14.7 million -24% (same)
4. Juno (Fox Searchlight) - $11.5 million -16% (same)
5. First Sunday (Sony/Screen Gems) - $11.0 million -33% (down 1 million and 1 spot)
6. National Treasure: Book of Secrets (Disney) - $8.0 million -29% (up .2 million)
7. Mad Money (Overture Films) - $7.6 million N/A (up .1 million)
8. Alvin and the Chipmunks (20th Century Fox) - $7.3 million -22% (same)
9. Atonement (Focus Features) - $5.4 million +28%
10. I Am Legend (Warner Bros.) - $5.0 million -37% (down .3 million and 1 spot)