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20 Biggest Movies At The Domestic Box Office In April 2025

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Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
TV Shows & Movies - May 1st 2025, 15:00 GMT+2
Black Bag

20. Black Bag

  • Gross: $2,4 million
Black Bag tries to dress up a familiar spy story with fancy dialogue and stylish moments, but it ends up feeling hollow and overacted. Despite aiming for sophistication, the slow pacing and lack of real emotion make it a forgettable and frustrating experience. | © Focus Features
Colorful Stage The Movie

19. Colorful Stage! The Movie

  • Gross: $3 million

Colorful Stage! The Movie looks gorgeous with great character designs, but its generic message and rushed story make it hard for newcomers to fully enjoy. Fans of the game will get more out of it, while others might find it just an okay watch. | © GKIDS

Hell of a Summer

18. Hell of a Summer

  • Gross: $3,18 million

Hell of a Summer tries to mix slasher scares with comedy but plays it way too safe, with cartoonish characters and mostly offscreen kills. It has a few clever moments, but overall it feels too tame to be a real parody and too shallow to leave much of an impact. | © Neon

Until Dawn

17. Until Dawn

  • Gross: $3,2 million

Until Dawn has a few good scares and solid visuals, but it completely misses the heart, mystery, and atmosphere that made the game special. Instead of building a rich story, the movie throws together random horror moments that leave fans feeling disappointed and confused. | © Screen Gems

Captain America Brave New World

16. Captain America: Brave New World

  • Gross: $3,2 million
Captain America: Brave New World struggles to tell a clear story, feeling more like the setup for future projects than a real showcase for Sam Wilson’s Captain America. With forgettable villains and wasted potential, it ends up being a disappointing step down from the series that came before it. | © Walt Disney Pictures
The Friend

15. The Friend

  • Gross: $3,6 million

The Friend tells a quiet, emotional story about grief and healing, with touching performances from Naomi Watts and Bill Murray. It’s slower and more thoughtful than a typical “healing through pets” movie, leaving a lasting impact without feeling overly sentimental. | © Bleecker Street Media

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14. Pride & Prejudice

  • Gross: $5 million

Pride & Prejudice delivers a beautiful love story with strong performances, especially from Keira Knightley, even if it downplays Jane Austen’s original social satire. While it can’t fully capture the depth of the novel, the cast, cinematography, and score make it a memorable adaptation. | © Focus Features

The Chosen Last Supper

13. The Chosen: Last Supper

  • Gross: $7,1 million

The Chosen: Last Supper takes major liberties by delaying Jesus’ resurrection and adding odd scenes like women running and depressed disciples fishing. Despite a strong performance from Judas’s actor, these changes make the film feel disconnected from the original story. | © Pinnacle Peak Pictures

The Accountant 2

12. The Accountant 2

  • Gross: $9,4 million

The Accountant 2 leans into bigger action and humor, boosted by the great chemistry between Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal. While the story feels a bit messy and lacks a strong villain, the thrilling final act and standout shootout scenes make it a solid sequel overall. | © MGM

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11. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith

  • Gross: $11,3 million

Revenge of the Sith stands out as the most emotional and intense chapter of the prequel trilogy, blending epic action with real heartbreak. Despite a few canon slips, its powerful story, strong performances, and unforgettable soundtrack make it a must-watch for any Star Wars fan. | © Walt Disney Pictures

The Woman in the Yard

10. The Woman in the Yard

  • Gross: $12,1 million

The Woman in the Yard starts strong with a creepy setup but falls apart with plot holes and missed opportunities. With a tighter story and a more defined villain, it could’ve been the start of a great new horror franchise instead of a forgettable thriller. | © Universal Pictures

Drop

9. Drop

  • Gross: $15,1 million

Drop is a tightly made thriller that turns a first date into a tense hostage situation, balancing real emotional weight with pulpy, stylish suspense. It might not stick with you for long, but its sharp direction, solid performances, and brisk pacing make it a surprisingly gripping watch. | © Universal Pictures

Death of a Unicorn

8. Death of a Unicorn

  • Gross: $15,5 million

Death of a Unicorn knows exactly what it is; this movie is a goofy, over-the-top mix of dark humor, cheap scares, and obvious satire. It’s the kind of "so bad, it’s good" movie that’s dumb fun if you’re in the right mood. | © A24

Snow White

7. Snow White

  • Gross: $17 million

Snow White ends up as a soulless remake that misses all the heart and magic of the original classic. Despite some decent singing, weak acting, bad CGI, and forgettable songs make this one of Disney’s biggest disappointments in years. | © Walt Disney Pictures

A Working Man

6. A Working Man

  • Gross: $19,6 million

A Working Man delivers exactly what you'd expect from Jason Statham, with nonstop bullets, impossible stunts, and plenty of heroic close-ups. The story is simple and over-the-top, but if you're watching for classic Statham action, you'll have a good time. | © MGM

Warfare

5. Warfare

  • Gross: $19,8 million

Warfare doesn’t just show the chaos of war; it throws you right into it, delivering the same experience as the first 15 minutes of Saving Private Ryan, but stretched over an hour and a half. Brutal, intense, and unflinching, this is a war movie that feels less like entertainment and more like pure survival. | © A24

The Amateur

4. The Amateur

  • Gross: $31 million

The Amateur is a throwback to old-school thrillers; it's simple, grounded, and surprisingly easy to get into. It doesn’t break new ground, but Rami Malek’s steady performance and a satisfying ending make it a solid pick for a laid-back movie night. | © 20th Century Studios

The King of Kings

3. The King of Kings

  • Gross: $51,6 million

The King of Kings brings the story of Jesus to life with a talented cast and some beautiful animated moments, even if the "bobblehead" style won’t be everyone’s favorite. While it runs a bit long for younger kids, its heartfelt message makes it a meaningful Easter-season watch for families. | © Angel Studios

Sinners

2. Sinners

  • Gross: $90,5 million

Sinners combines Southern blues vibes with vampire horror boldly and unforgettably, powered by Ludwig Göransson’s incredible soundtrack. While it slips into some genre clichés by the end, the rich character work and haunting atmosphere easily make it one of the best films of 2025. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

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1. A Minecraft Movie

  • Gross: $362,3 million

A Minecraft Movie keeps things easy and fun, delivering solid laughs and great CGI even if the story feels a little flat. Jack Black and Jason Momoa bring the energy, making it a good time for fans who just want some simple, game-inspired entertainment. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

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