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The Mark Wahlberg action film “Contraband” opened as the top film at U.S. and Canadian theaters, taking in $28.8 million for Comcast Corp.’s Universal Pictures for the four-day holiday weekend.
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The Mark Wahlberg action film “Contraband” opened as the top weekend film at U.S. and Canadian theaters, taking in $24.1 million for Comcast Corp.’s Universal Pictures.
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The exorcism film “The Devil Inside” opened in first place with $33.7 million in sales at U.S. and Canadian theaters, knocking off Tom Cruise’s “Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol” after a two-week run at the top.
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The exorcism film “The Devil Inside” opened in first place with $34.5 million in sales at U.S. and Canadian theaters, knocking off Tom Cruise’s “Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol” after a two-week run at the top.
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“Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol” was the top U.S. and Canadian film over the New Year’s weekend, collecting $38.3 million for Paramount Pictures and closing out a tough year at home for Hollywood.
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“Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol” was the top U.S. and Canadian film over the New Year’s weekend, collecting $31.3 million for Paramount Pictures and closing out a tough year at home for Hollywood.
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“Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol” collected $46.2 million in U.S. and Canadian cinemas over the holiday weekend, clinching Paramount Pictures’ first annual domestic box-office title in at least a decade.
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“Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol” was the top U.S. and Canadian film over the holiday weekend, taking in $26.5 million for Paramount Pictures as Hollywood prepared to close out a second year of falling sales.
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Tom Cruise drives through a sandstorm, scales the world’s tallest building, escapes from a submerged car and gets rocked by a Kremlin explosion in “Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol.”
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David Fincher gives “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” a sharp English-language makeover without losing any of its vivid characters or gloomy Swedish atmosphere.