Disney's "Frozen" knocks down the Hobbits
- 10 years ago
Walt Disney's red hot fairy tale "Frozen" took the box office for the first weekend of 2014, knocking down three-time champion "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug."
"Frozen" has already collected $640 million in global ticket sales, making it the highest-grossing Disney Animation release of all-time behind "The Lion King."
Kristen Bell provides the voice for the quirky Scandinavian princess, with magical powers she can't control, on a search for her missing sister - the Queen.
Aman is marked for possession by a demon in the new horror movie "Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones," clinching the second place spot on the charts.
The movie cost an eerily low $5 million to make, and estimates say the film earned $18.2 million over the weekend.
After three straight weeks at number one, Bilbo Baggins and a band of dwarves fall to third place.
"Frozen" has already collected $640 million in global ticket sales, making it the highest-grossing Disney Animation release of all-time behind "The Lion King."
Kristen Bell provides the voice for the quirky Scandinavian princess, with magical powers she can't control, on a search for her missing sister - the Queen.
Aman is marked for possession by a demon in the new horror movie "Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones," clinching the second place spot on the charts.
The movie cost an eerily low $5 million to make, and estimates say the film earned $18.2 million over the weekend.
After three straight weeks at number one, Bilbo Baggins and a band of dwarves fall to third place.