Fox International's Horton Hears A Who! remains the leading Hollywood export and looks like the one to beat this weekend as executives expect it to cross $100m.

The family film has amassed $93.9m and opens in 10 territories including Greece on April 10.

The romantic comedy 27 Dresses is doing well on $62.7m through Fox and $65.6m through all distributors, while the video game adaptation Hitman has scored $51.5m through Fox and $58.5m through all distributors and arrives in Japan on April 12.

Shutter has grossed $3.6m from the early stages of release and there are hopes that it has enough scares to generate decent launches in Brazil, Mexico and Spain on April 11.

The police drama Street Kings opens day-and-date with North America in 10 territories including Singapore on April 10, while Martin Scorsese's Rolling Stones concert film Shine A Light, which Fox acquired for several territories, arrives in the UK band's home turf on April 11.

Sony's domestic champion 21 goes out through Sony Pictures Releasing International in Germany on 300 screens on April 10, followed by the UK on 355 and Spain on 229 on April 11.

The horror film Prom Night gets an early push as it opens day-and-date with North America in Australia on April 10. Sony's local language Mexican comedy Casi Divas opens in Mexico on 350 screens on April 11. Vantage Point has reached $69m.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International's sports film The Game Plan has reached $44m and touches down in France on April 9 followed by Brazil two days later.

In the week that Disney committed itself to releasing all its upcoming animated films in 3D starting in November with Bolt, it will be intriguing to see how Hannah Montana fares when it launches on 3D screens in Germany, Austria and German-speaking Switzerland on April 10. The teenage treat has grossed $3.3m so far.

Latest figures put There Will Be Blood on $33.2m, National Treasure 2 on $235.4m and Enchanted on $207.9m.

Universal's romantic comedy Definitely, Maybe goes out through UPI in South Korea on April 9, Singapore on April 10 and Taiwan on April 12 and currently stands at $14.2m.

The dance drama Step Up 2 The Streets launches in France on April 9, while Leatherheads goes out in the UK and Italy on April 11. The film's American football setting may prove a tough sell, although the presence of George Clooney and Renee Zellweger should sweeten the pill for most audiences and UPI executives expect solid launches.

Paramount's action comedy Drillbit Taylor takes on Russia through PPI on April 9 and Brazil on April 11 and stands at $9.8m.

Dance drama How She Move touches down in Australia on April 10, while the drama Into The Wild - currently on has $5.2m - opens in Mexico on April 11 and the comedy Strange Wilderness arrives in the UK on April 11.

Warner Bros Pictures International's prehistoric saga 10,000 BC stands at $153.9m, while Russian audiences get their first chance to see Sweeney Todd in theatres on April 10, when executives hope a solid launch and holdover business will push the film, currently on $98m, past $100m. Drama The Bucket List stands at $59.3m and arrives in South Korea on April 9.

New Line International's The Golden Compass has grossed $290m, Semi-Pro stands at $6.7m, Run Fat Boy Run has reached $26.4m and Hairspray has grossed $81.5m.