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“The Amazing Spider-Man,” Sony Corp.’s reboot of the super-hero film franchise, led the U.S. and Canadian box office in its first weekend with $62 million in ticket sales, building on a midweek debut.
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“The Amazing Spider-Man,” Sony Corp.’s reboot of the super-hero film franchise, led the U.S. and Canadian box office in its first weekend with $65 million in ticket sales, building on a midweek debut.
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Kneecaps are shot, cars are blown up, women are abducted, heads roll on the floor and one unlucky suit gets bullwhipped, doused with gasoline and torched in the Oliver Stone thriller “Savages.”
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DreamWorks Animation SKG’s “Madagascar 3” opened as the top film at U.S. and Canadian box offices with $60.3 million in sales, edging out “Prometheus,” a science-fiction thriller from Ridley Scott.
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DreamWorks Animation SKG’s “Madagascar 3” opened as the top film at U.S. box offices with $60.4 million in U.S. and Canadian theaters, edging out “Prometheus,” a science-fiction thriller from Ridley Scott.
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Scraping the bottom of Hasbro’s toy box, Universal Pictures and director Peter Berg assemble “Battleship,” a movie as brainless as summer blockbusters get.
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The arid, canyon-slashed Mars (sorry, Barsoom) looks awfully familiar in “John Carter,” Disney’s $250 million sci-fi extravaganza with the imprimatur of Edgar Rice Burroughs and the everything else of “Star Wars.”
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“Snow White and the Huntsman,” Universal Pictures’ action-adventure take on the classic fairy tale, led the U.S. and Canadian box office over the weekend, taking in $56.2 million in sales and knocking “Men in Black 3” out of the top spot.
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“Snow White and the Huntsman,” Universal Pictures’s action-adventure take on the classic fairy tale, led the U.S. and Canadian box office over the weekend, taking in $56.3 million in sales and knocking “Men in Black 3” out of the top spot.
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“Men in Black 3,” Sony Corp.’s sci- fi comedy, led the U.S. box office over the U.S. Memorial Day weekend, collecting $69.3 million in sales and ending a three- week, first-place run for “Marvel’s The Avengers.”
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