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'New Moon' set to repeat at the boxoffice
VIDEO: "New Moon" will rise to the top of the domestic boxoffice again, though it faces a few new releases, like "Ninja Assassin."
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Box Office Tally

WEEKEND BOXOFFICE ESTIMATES

Gross Cume
1.
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
140.7
140.7
2.
The Blind Side
34.5 34.5
3. 2012
26.5 108.2
4. Planet 51
12.6 12.6
5. A Christmas Carol
12.2 79.8
Weekend of Nov. 20-22. Figures in $ mil.

"The Twilight Saga: New Moon"

Release Wknd. B.O. Cume B.O.
1. The Twilight Saga: New Moon
124.1
132.1
2. 2012 107.1 348.1
3. A Christmas Carol
18.5 60
4. This Is It
5.7 168.2
5.
Up
3 379
Figures in millions. Weekend of Nov. 20-22, 2009

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'2012' proves Hollywood doomsayers wrong
When a movie opens to $230 million in worldwide gross as "2012" did this past weekend, it hammers home how healthy Hollywood really is, writes MARTIN A. GROVE. » More
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Oscar glow might be light at end of the tunnel for 'Last Station'
Indie films don't get best picture nominations unless Academy members see them, which makes getting voters to screenings the first order of business, writes MARTIN A. GROVE. » More
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'Men Who Stare at Goats' weathers far-flung shoot
Getting his project cast and financed was not the hard part for Grant Heslov, whose "Men Who Stare at Goats" encountered a gritty shoot, writes MARTIN A. GROVE. » More

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The Lovely Bones -- Film Review

Peter Jackson has changed the focus and characters to such a significant degree that his film might resonate more with those who have not read Alice Sebold's best-selling novel. More

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"Princess and the Frog" marks Disney's rediscovery of a strong narrative loaded with vibrant characters and mind-bending, hilarious situations. » More

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Since they are old dogs, there are no new tricks in Walt Disney's "Old Dogs," a shamelessly predictable, overly broad comedy aimed at the family audience starting Thanksgiving weekend. » More

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The emotional devastation of the final reels still hits you hard, but you wonder how things would have played had director Jim Sheridan and writer David Benioff ventured into new territory. » More

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