Saturday January 19, 2008
Katie Holmes attends a taping of BET's 106 & Park on January 16, 2008 in New York City.
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Moviegoers didn't flock to see Katie Holmes' return to the big screen this weekend.
Her comedy Mad Money, co-starring Queen Latifah and Diane Keaton, came in at No. 7 with $7.7 million, according to studio estimates released Sunday.
Cloverfield, the sci-fi monster flick, was the box office champ with $41 million.
No. 2: Katherine Heigl's romantic comedy 27 Dresses, with $22.4 million. (See her in a bridesmaid dress here.)
The Jack Nicholson comedy The Bucket List ranked No. 3 with $15.2 million, while the indie comedy Juno (starring Ellen Page, who just signed on for Drew Barrymore's directorial debut) came in at No. 4 with $10.3 million.
National Treasure: Book of Secrets was No. 5 with $8.1 million; First Sunday, No. 6, with $7.8 million.
Critics had slammed Holmes for her role. The New York Times called her “the movie’s weakest link.”
Holmes, who seems to have changed a lot since her early days based on her talk show appearances this week, also recently got blasted for some questionable style moves in NYC.
Her husband Tom Cruise faced his own criticism for a series of newly surfaced videos in which he says he helped save America after 9/11 and declares that psychiatry doesn't work.
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