Teen boys with superpowers helped lift the movie box office to unexpected heights over Super Bowl weekend as thriller Chronicle edged Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe's haunted house movie The Woman in Black.Chronicle" brought in an estimated $22.0 million from U.S. and Canadian theaters, studio estimates released on Sunday showed. The movie with largely unknown actors finished just ahead of Radcliffe's "Woman in Black, which took in an estimated $21.0 million.Both performances surpassed projections from studio executives, who had expected weaker sales against competition from Sunday's Super Bowl football championship. The tallies include actual ticket receipts for Friday and Saturday plus estimates for Sunday at North American theaters.Chronicle added $13 million from 33 international markets, for a global weekend total of $35 million.The appearance of young moviegoers, who had shunned some recent films targeted to them, boosted the top two films.



