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Zero Dark Thirty and Amour Start Strong at Box Office
And The Hobbit continues to dominate the big movie field.
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And The Hobbit continues to dominate the big movie field.
$223 million worldwide.
With Rise of the Guardians coming in second, if you can believe it.
Killing Them Softly opened with a disappointing $7 million.
Twilight in first place again certainly helped.
Breaking Dawn — Part 2 won the weekend handsomely.
It gets one weekend to shine before Skyfall's debut.
Meanwhile, Argo stays strong in second place.
Meanwhile, last week's Taken 2 is still at the top of the box office.
It earned just $5 million.
Bourne's legacy remains one of success.
Opening weekend figures for The Dark Knight rises still made it to the press.
Other studios have joined Warner Bros. in a gesture of sympathy toward Colorado's moviegoing shooting victims.
None of this week's domestic new releases performed particularly well.
Both ended up with B- CinemaScores.
Of course.
'Larry Crowne' fizzles.
Who needs critics when you have kids?
'X-Men' made $56 million.
The latest 'Pirates' installment earned nearly $91 million.
"The 2011 box office slump is now officially history."
'Your Highness' didn't even make the top five.
It was a cute-on-cute battle.
This is how Bradley Cooper will get over Renée.
And Mars Needs Moms totally sinks.