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Horror Sales: Midget Zombies, Sleepwalking Cannibals, and Grimm

midgetzombieBox office numbers, DVD sales, and Television viewership for the week of April 26 to May 2, 2013.

Box Office: Indie horror flicks are floating around the bottom of the chart with Midge Zombie Takeover and Eddie The Sleepwalking Cannibal re-emerging for another go.

7 4 Scary Movie 5 $4,131,000 (Total: $28,168,000)
12 8 Evil Dead $2,717,000 (Total: $52,585,000)
13 10 Oz The Great and Powerful $2,297,000 (Total: $226,745,000)
18 26 Jack The Giant Slayer $543,000 (Total: $63,856,000)
19 14 The Host $505,000 (Total: $25,992,000)
22 16 Lords of Salem $264,000 (Total: $1,119,000)
31 32 Warm Bodies $132,000 (Total: $66,299,000)
51 42 Dark Skies $37,000 (Total: $17,353,000)
73 70 Stoker $4,000 (Total: $1,701,000)
86 Midget Zombie Takeover $2,260 (Total: $9,300)
94 Eddie The Sleepwalking Cannibal $340 (Total: $1,630)

DVD Top 30: Nothing new here. Hopefully we get new title releases soon.

4 1 Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part II $5,166,000 (Total: $57,040,000)
9 12 Hotel Transylvania $1,023,000 (Total: $42,007,000)
19 18 Monster High Double Feature $501,000 (Total: $7,587,000)
23 21 Sinister $474,000 (Total: $6,224,000)

Television Viewership: Grimm gets one of its highest rated episodes since its premiere. Hannibal and Bates Motel are also up in viewers. New SyFy show Weird or What bombs.

Castle – 10,300,000
Once Upon A Time – 7,036,000
Grimm – 5,990,000
Bates Motel – 2,985,000
Arrow – 2,805,000
Hannibal – 2,501,000
Defiance – 2,298,000
Supernatural – 2,180,000
The Vampire Diaries – 2,130,000
Warehouse 13 – 1,507,000
Beauty and The Beast – 1,255,000
Haunted Collector – 767,000
Deep South Paranormal – 716,000
Weird or What? – 676,000

Michael DeFellipo

(Senior Editor)

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