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Top 10 Movies
- 2012
- 65,237,614
- 3,404 screens
- 1
- Disney's A Christmas Carol
- 63,272,757
- 3,683 screens
- 2
- Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
- 8,699,180
- 174 screens
- 2
- Men Who Stare at Goats
- 23,038,050
- 2,453 screens
- 2
- Michael Jackson's This Is It
- 67,190,296
- 3,037 screens
- 3
- The Fourth Kind
- 20,449,660
- 2,530 screens
- 2
- Couples Retreat
- 102,045,330
- 2,509 screens
- 6
- Paranormal Activity
- 103,690,184
- 2,712 screens
- 8
- Law Abiding Citizen
- 67,190,452
- 2,071 screens
- 5
- The Box
- 13,179,622
- 2,635 screens
- 2
Out This Week
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De Dana Dan
Friday - Limited
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Me and Orson Welles
Wednesday - NY/LA
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Ninja Assassin
Wednesday - Nationwide
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Old Dogs
Wednesday - Nationwide
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Rockin' Meera
Thursday - Limited
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The Princess and the Frog
Wednesday - NY/LA
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The Private Lives of Pippa Lee
Friday - Limited
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The Road
Wednesday - Nationwide
I.O.U.S.A.
Documentary
"I.O.U.S.A." examines the rapidly growing national debt and its consequences for the United States and its citizens. As the Baby Boomer generation prepares to retire, will there even be any Social Security benefits left to collect? Burdened with an ever-expanding government and military, increased international competition, overextended entitlement programs, and debts to foreign countries that are becoming impossible to honor, America must mend its spendthrift ways or face an economic disaster of epic proportions. Throughout history, the American government has found it nearly impossible to spend only what has been raised through taxes. Wielding candid interviews with both average American taxpayers and government officials, director Patrick Creadon helps demystify the nation's financial practices and policies. The film follows U.S. Comptroller General David Walker as he crisscrosses the country explaining America's unsustainable fiscal policies to its citizens. Creadon interweaves archival footage and economic data to paint a vivid and alarming profile of America's current economic situation. The ultimate power of "I.O.U.S.A." is that the film moves beyond doomsday rhetoric to proffer potential financial scenarios and propose solutions about how we can recreate a fiscally sound nation for future generations.
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