Star Cinema’s “Starting Over Again” starring Piolo Pascual and Toni Gonzaga is the first non-MMFF movie to surpass the elusive P400 million mark at the box office. It’s currently the no. 1 Pinoy movie of 2014 so far.

Since this list is getting longer, I decided to separate it from my regular box office updates and make a single post out of it.
As you can see on the list below, the local box office is being dominated by Star Cinema with 7 films in the Top 10. Viva Films scored 3 films in the Top 10, two of which were in partnership with Star Cinema.
HIGHEST GROSSING PINOY FILMS FOR 2014 SO FAR
(As of November 18, 2014)
Here are the top grossing films for 2014 as of Oct 22-26, 2014 per Box Office Mojo. Conversion is set at P45 = $1.
1. Starting Over Again (Star Cinema) – P410M
2. Bride for Rent (Star Cinema) – P330.6M
3. She’s Dating the Gangster (Star Cinema) – P262.69M
4. Maybe This Time (Star Cinema) – P138.37M
5. Da Possessed (Star Cinema) – P126.35M
6. Diary ng Panget (Viva Films) – P120.93M
7. Talk Back and You’re Dead (Viva/Star Cinema) – P80.09M
8. The Gifted (Viva Films) – P79.38M
9. Maria, Leonora, Teresa (Star Cinema) – P72.92M
10. The Trial (Star Cinema) – P53.55M
11. Moron 5.2: The Transformation (Viva/Star Cinema) – P33.1M
12. Trophy Wife (Viva Films) – P31.86M
13. So It’s You (Regal Films) – P27.23M
14. Beauty in a Bottle (Star Cinema) – P25.5-M
15. ABNKKBSNPLAko?! The Movie (Viva Films) – P17.80M
16. Dementia (Octobertrain) – P5.17M
17. Relaks, It’s Just Pag-ibig (Spring Films) – P4.95M
18. Somebody to Love (Regal Films) – P4.62M
19. Overtime (GMA Films) – P1.03M
20. Mumbai Love (Indie) – P488,340
21. Sa Ngalan ng Ama, Ina at mga Anak (Star Cinema) – undisclosed
21. Basement (Springboard) – undisclosed
21. The Janitor (Indie) – undisclosed