Summer movie season: Which films ruled over the box office?
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Labor Day approaching means it鈥檚 almost time to pack away the beach chairs and get that last ice cream cone, but in movie world, it also signifies the competitive summer blockbuster season is drawing to a close.
While there are always misfires as movie studios rush to release their tentpole films during a time of the year when no one鈥檚 in school and everyone鈥檚 desperate for air-conditioning, some films came out on top. Now, the week before Labor Day, we can take stock. Here are the movies that were crowned kings of the box office. (We counted summer as lasting from Memorial Day weekend until Labor Day, though the Labor Day weekend box office may push one of these movies off the list.)
5. 鈥淲orld War Z鈥
The movie, which came out on June 21, puts Brad Pitt at the center of a zombie infestation when his character Gerry Lane, a former investigator for the UN, has to figure out what鈥檚 caused the pandemic. The film is based on the book of the same name by writer Max Brooks and grossed more than $198 million, according to the website . Critics were lukewarm 鈥 鈥淶鈥 currently has a score of 63 on the review aggregator website .
4. 鈥淔ast & Furious 6"
鈥淔ast,鈥 which was released on May 24, had cast members Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, and Jordana Brewster return as a group of criminals who face off with Luke Evans as villainous former military man Owen Shaw. Despite its domestic box office haul of more than $238 million, it received a middling response from critics, with the film scoring 61 out of 100 on the review aggregator site Metacritic. However, it鈥檚 already done better at the box office than its precedessor, 鈥淔ast Five,鈥 which brought in more than $209 million in domestic ticket sales.
3. 鈥淢onsters University鈥
鈥淯niversity,鈥 Pixar鈥檚 sequel to its film 鈥淢onsters, Inc.,鈥 was released on June 21 and traveled back in time to tell the story of protagonists Mike (Billy Crystal) and Sully (John Goodman) attending college and learning to be the top scarers they later become. The movie grossed more than $261 million domestically but received mixed reviews, scoring a 65 at Metacritic. But reviewers were more enamored of it than Pixar鈥檚 last sequel, 鈥淐ars 2,鈥 which scored an average of 57.
2. 鈥淢an of Steel鈥
The newest Superman film came out on June 14 and starred Henry Cavill in his first go-round as Clark Kent, Amy Adams as intrepid reporter Lois Lane, and 鈥淏oardwalk Empire鈥 actor Michael Shannon as villain General Zod. The film was the latest attempt to reboot Superman after 2006鈥檚 鈥淪uperman Returns,鈥 and a sequel to 鈥淪teel鈥 is already planned. The movie raked in more than $289 million at the box office, but critics were even less impressed with this film 鈥 it currently has an average review score of 55.
1. 鈥淒espicable Me 2鈥
The animated film starring Steve Carell as a former supervillain and Kristen Wiig as his romantic interest was released on July 3 and has grossed an estimated domestic haul of more than $350 million, already far beyond the original movie鈥檚 domestic gross of more than $251 million. However, critics liked the first better; 鈥2鈥 has a 62 Metacritic average, while the original 鈥淒espicable Me鈥 scored a 72.
The list of films shows more than ever how May is increasingly becoming part of the summer movie season 鈥 we had to toss out the highest-grossing film of the year so far, 鈥淚ron Man 3,鈥 because it came out May 3.
So now does the release of the historical drama 鈥淭he Butler,鈥 starring Forest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey, and a host of actors as various American presidents, mean it鈥檚 Oscar season?