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Top 10 Movies
- Michael Jackson's This Is It
- 34,442,926
- 3,481 screens
- 1
- Paranormal Activity
- 84,627,372
- 2,404 screens
- 6
- Law Abiding Citizen
- 51,485,280
- 2,764 screens
- 3
- Couples Retreat
- 87,026,280
- 3,026 screens
- 4
- Where the Wild Things Are
- 62,650,379
- 3,645 screens
- 3
- Saw VI
- 22,534,749
- 3,036 screens
- 2
- Astro Boy
- 11,316,418
- 3,020 screens
- 2
- The Stepfather
- 24,555,801
- 2,346 screens
- 3
- Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant
- 10,809,975
- 2,754 screens
- 2
- Amelia
- 8,340,499
- 1,070 screens
- 2
Out This Week
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Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani
Friday - Limited
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Collapse
Friday - NY
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Disney's A Christmas Carol
Friday - Nationwide
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Disney's A Christmas Carol in Disney Digital 3D
Friday - Nationwide
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Disney's A Christmas Carol: An IMAX 3D Experience
Friday - Nationwide
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Disney's A Christmas Carol: The IMAX Experience
Friday - Nationwide
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Endgame
Friday - Limited
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Hillsong United: We're All in This Together
Wednesday - Limited
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Hook Ya Crook (By Hook or Crook)
Friday - Limited
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How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin
Sunday - Limited
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La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet
Wednesday - NY
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Men Who Stare at Goats
Friday - Nationwide
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Parking (Ting Che)
Friday - Canada
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Precious (UK)
Friday - Limited
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Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
Friday - Limited
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Splinterheads
Friday - NY
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That Evening Sun
Friday - NY
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The Box
Friday - Nationwide
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The Cops Did It
Friday - Limited
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The Fourth Kind
Friday - Nationwide
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The Metropolitan Opera: Turandot
Saturday - Limited
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The Metropolitan Opera:Turandot
Saturday - Limited
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The Perfect Gift
Friday - Ohio/Indiana
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Thomas & Friends: Splish, Splash, Splosh
Saturday - Limited
Public Enemies
Action/Adventure, Suspense/Thriller
"Public Enemies" is the story of legendary Depression-era outlaw John Dillinger-the charismatic bank robber whose lightning raids made him the number one target of J. Edgar Hoover's fledgling FBI and its top agent, Melvin Purvis, and a folk hero to much of the downtrodden public. No one could stop Dillinger and his gang. No jail could hold him. His charm and audacious jailbreaks endeared him to almost everyone-from his girlfriend Billie Frechette to an American public who had no sympathy for the banks that had plunged the country into the Depression. But while the adventures of Dillinger's gang-later including the sociopathic Baby Face Nelson and Alvin Karpis-thrilled many, Hoover hit on the idea of exploiting the outlaw's capture as a way to elevate his Bureau of Investigation into the national police force that became the FBI. He made Dillinger America's first Public Enemy Number One and sent in Purvis, the dashing "Clark Gable of the FBI.'' However, Dillinger and his gang outwitted and outgunned Purvis' men in wild chases and shootouts. Only after importing a crew of Western ex-lawmen (newly baptized as agents) and orchestrating epic betrayals-from the infamous "Lady in Red'' to the Chicago crime boss Frank Nitti-were Purvis, the FBI and their new crew of gunfighters able to close in on Dillinger.
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