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Katie Holmes Looks Smitten With Jamie Foxx in Rare Public Appearance at Pre-GRAMMYs Bash: Pics! |

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Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx are spotted looking all loved up at Clive Davis Grammy charity gala.




Katie looked smitten as Foxx, 50, whispered in her ear and put his arm around the back of her chair.


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Michelangelo the Ninja Turtle Visits The Met's Michelangelo Art Exhibit

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The Met currently has a Michelangelo exhibit that runs until February 12. A few days ago, they had world renowned crime fighter and pizza lover Michelangelo of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles come and check out the works of his namesake.

Him admiring at one of the drawings has become a bit of a meme










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Do you support your local arts? Who's your favorite Ninja Turtle?

Why Are Marvel's Films Outperforming DC's? Science Butts In!

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• A study conducted by ZappiStore utilized an advanced facial recognition platform (Affectiva) to measure the emotions and responses coming from people viewing Marvel and DC movie trailers.

• The characters and humor seen in Marvel trailers is what won favorable results from viewers

• Subjects respond with more approval towards Marvel in terms of brand association and how they seem to fall more in line with the source material than DC does.

• Generally, fans seem to prefer substance over style, which is something Zack Snyder lacks.

Although there are complaints towards Marvel's inability to hold tension in a scene by using humor to break it, the humor in question was still what resonated with general audiences. Especially when compared to the brooding tone of DC's films.

"We were surprised to see, across all trailers tested, that the emotional response was lower than expected for set pieces and special effects, particularly in the genre we were looking at. The results indicate the way DC can reboot and change characters across trilogies or between TV to film might be having a detrimental effect on how well the public connects with those characters."— Ernie Collings of ZappiStore


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nnnn as if anyone needed advanced technology to deduce any of this. either way, they're both flops, just read comics

Roger Federer wins the Australian Open

Jay-Z gives an interview to CNN, Trump lashes out

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- Talks about the #MeToo movement. Says it's necessary and that abuse against women is normalized.
- Isn't worried for his daughters. Says they'll be fine as long as he remains positive (?)
- Talks about what it's like to raise black kids in Trump's America.
- Talks about Trump's "shithole" comment. Says this is how people talk behind close doors, it isn't new.
- Calls Trump the "superbug" after talking about how these things fester and people try to cover it up with bug spray.
- Doesn't buy Trump's claims of lower black unemployment. Says you can't pay me well and treat me badly.
- Van Jones isn't a good interviewer tbh.


- Trump tweeted that someone should inform Jay-Z about his policies.
- Trump has yet to go after Eminem, Madonna, Bono, etc.

ONTD, is the Beyhive going to take Trump down?

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Kim Petras - Faded

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trans pop princess Kim Petras has released a new video for her weed kween anthem "Faded"


Kim was also recently featured on Genuis, deconstructing the lyrics for her sugar baby anthem "I don't want it at all"

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do you think the world is ready for a mainstream trans pop gurl who isnt just a novelty act?

Sports Writer Who Covered Tonya Harding Says "I, Nauseated" Over "I, Tonya"

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Julie Vader, The Oregonian's ex-sports columnist who extensively covered the Nancy Kerrigan assault and Tonya Harding in general, has written an op-ed in response to the critical accolades, revisionism and hero's welcome I, Tonya and Tonya Harding have received. In a nutshell, she's grossed out.

She's a good writer, I recommend reading the whole thing.


  • Vader says while the film gets right Harding's rough, abusive upbringing (her mother has denied beating her, of course), it veers into total fantasy when entering the skating world and the actual attack. For example, Tonya confronting snotty judges as portrayed in the film never happened.

  • The original plan was to kill Tonya's skating rival Nancy, then to sever her Achilles tendon, before settling on breaking her landing leg. Tonya was very much in on the plan and was in fact upset when Nancy wasn't immediately disabled. Nancy is also treated as comic relief in her brief appearances.

  • The film puts all the blame of the attack on Tonya's bodyguard Shawn Eckhardt, who is conveniently dead in real life.

  • Tonya's tearful speech at her sentencing never happened. She was cut a deal and was later banned from skating when the extent of her role in the attack was exposed. No "name" skaters would be caught dead appearing with her because of her crime.

  • The film has to be Tonya's dream come true, with Hollywood fawning over her and the film pushing her lies. In reality, Tonya is "habitually truth-challenged," whose story has changed repeatedly over the years. What has remained consistent is she is the victim.

  • Vader "great gowns, beautiful gowns" the movie.



Mess. I was more into the film when it was described as "To Die For" on ice.

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2018 Sundance Winners Full List

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The Miseducation of Cameron Post written and directed by Desiree Akhavan and starring Chloë Grace Moretz and Sasha Lane took the top honours. The film is an adaptation of a novel of the same name and is about a young teen played by Moretz sent to a gay conversion therapy center.

Emmy winning Handmaid's Tale directed Reed Morano also took home a prize.

U.S. Dramatic Competition

U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury Prize Award: The Miseducation of Cameron Post, directed by Desiree Akhavan

U.S. Dramatic Audience Award: Burden, directed by Andrew Heckler

U.S. Dramatic Directing Award: The Kindergarten Teacher, directed by Sara Colangelo

U.S. Dramatic Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award: Nancy, written by Christina Choe

U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Outstanding First Feature: Monsters and Men, directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green

U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Excellence in Filmmaking: I Think We're Alone Now, directed by Reed Morano

U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Achievement in Acting: Benjamin Dickey, Blaze

U.S. Documentary Competition

U.S. Documentary Grand Jury Prize Award: Kailish, directed by Derek Doneen

U.S. Documentary Audience Award: The Sentence, directed by Rudy Valdez

U.S. Documentary Directing Award, On Her Shoulders, directed by Alexandria Bombach

U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Social Impact: Crime + Punishment, directed by Stephen Maing

U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Creative Vision: Hale County This Morning, This Evening, directed by RaMell Ross

U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Filmmaking: Minding the Gap, directed by Bing Liu

U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Storytelling: Three Identical Strangers, directed by Tim Wardle

Wolrd Cinema Dramatic Competition

World Cinema Dramatic Grand Jury Prize: Butterflies, directed by Tolga Karacelik

World Cinema Dramatic Audience Award: The Guilty, directed by Gustav Moller

World Cinema Dramatic Directing Award: And Breathe Normally, directed by Isold Uggadottir

World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Acting:: Valerie Bertuccelli, The Queen of Fear

World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Screenwriting: Time Share (Tiemp Compartido), written by Julio Chavezmontes and Sebastian Hofmann

World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Ensemble Acting: Dead Pigs, directed by Cathy Yan

World Cinema Documentary Competition

World Cinema Documentary Grand Jury Prize: Of Fathers and Sons, directed by Talai Derki

World Cinema Documentary Audience Award: This Is Home, directed by Alexandra Shiva

World Cinema Documentary Directing Award: Shirkers, directed by Sandi Tan

World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award: Matangi/Maya/M.I.A., presented to director Stephen Loveridge and M.I.A.

World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Cinematography: Genesis 2.0,Peter Indergand and Maxim Arbugaev

World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Editing: Our New President, Maxim Pozdorovkin and Matvey Kulakov

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NEXT Audience Award: Search, directed by Aneesh Chaganty

NEXT Innovator Award: (tie) Night Comes On, directed by Jordana Spiro; We the Animals, directed by Jeremiah Zagar

Short Film Awards

Short Film Grand Jury Prize: Matria, directed by Alvaro Gago

Short Film Jury Award: U.S. Fiction: Hair Wolf, directed by Mariama Diallo

Short Film Jury Award: International Fiction: Would You Look at Her, directed by Goran Stolevski

Short Film Jury Award: Nonfiction: The Trader (Sovdagari), directed by Tamta Gabrichidze

Short Film Jury Award: Animation: Glucose, directed by Jeron Braxton

Special Jury Awards: Emergency, directed by Carey Williams; Fauve, directed by Jérémy Comte; andFor Nonna Anna, directed by Luis De Filippis.

Sundance Institute Open Borders Fellowship Presented by Netflix:
Of Fathers and Sons (Syria), directed by Talal Derki
Untitled (India), directed by Chaitanya Tamhane
Night On Fire, directed by Tatiana Huezo

Sundance Institute / NHK Award: His House, directed by Remi Weekes.

Sundance Institute Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize:: Search, Aneesh Chaganty and Sev Ohanian

Sundance Institute / Amazon Studios Producers Award: Sev Ohanian




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What movies are you most excited about post Sundance?

New Music: James Blake - If the Car Beside You Moves Ahead

Weekend Box Office: The Maze Runner comes out on top

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<<Last Weekend<Last YearView Index: By Year | By Weekend
TWLWTitle (click to view)StudioWeekend Gross% ChangeTheater Count / ChangeAverageTotal GrossBudget*Week #
1NMaze Runner: The Death CureFox$23,500,000-3,787-$6,205$23,500,000$621
21Jumanji: Welcome to the JungleSony$16,400,000-15.9%3,553-151$4,616$338,057,203$906
323HostilesENTMP$10,205,000+1,658.7%2,816+2,697$3,624$12,052,795-6
45The Greatest ShowmanFox$9,500,000-10.8%2,663-160$3,567$126,475,232$846
54The PostFox$8,850,000-24.5%2,640-211$3,352$58,535,923$506
6212 StrongWB$8,635,000-45.4%3,018+16$2,861$29,759,610-2
73Den of ThievesSTX$8,360,000-45.0%2,432-$3,438$28,502,445-2
816The Shape of WaterFoxS$5,700,000+160.7%1,854+1,001$3,074$37,678,745-9
96Paddington 2WB$5,570,000-30.5%2,792-910$1,995$32,020,416-3
10NPadmaavatVPD$4,272,998-324-$13,188$4,780,239-1
118Star Wars: The Last JediBV$4,184,000-36.2%1,745-711$2,398$610,725,821-7
1217Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriFoxS$3,600,000+87.8%1,457+503$2,471$37,010,951-12
137The CommuterLGF$3,450,000-47.8%1,811-1,081$1,905$31,427,189-3
149Insidious: The Last KeyUni.$3,215,000-45.3%1,901-645$1,691$63,475,300$104
1514I, TonyaNeon$2,969,280+3.8%960+161$3,093$18,844,022-8
1612Phantom ThreadFocus$2,890,000-11.0%1,021+125$2,831$10,623,809-5
1715Darkest HourFocus$2,164,000-20.7%1,333-8$1,623$45,197,407-10
1822Lady BirdA24$1,924,788+61.2%1,172+497$1,642$41,647,880-13
1918CocoBV$1,486,000-22.2%621-257$2,393$202,753,237-10
2011Proud MarySGem$1,365,000-61.8%1,003-1,122$1,361$19,288,868$143
2121Call Me by Your NameSPC$1,345,422-6.4%815-$1,651$11,355,962-10
2213Pitch Perfect 3Uni.$1,325,000-56.2%1,039-733$1,275$102,674,130$456
2319FerdinandFox$950,000-43.7%675-537$1,407$80,480,854$1117
2420Molly's GameSTX$900,000-44.5%556-535$1,619$25,901,433-5
2524WonderLGF$430,000-19.9%349-147$1,232$130,562,440-11
2625All the Money in the WorldTriS$225,000-40.5%227-147$991$24,530,907-5
2727Thor: RagnarokBV$183,000-22.0%150-34$1,220$313,696,009$18013
28-Get OutUni.$170,000-468-$363$175,856,870$4.524
2928Daddy's Home 2Par.$150,000-28.8%145-38$1,034$103,748,484$6912
3026Mary and the Witch's FlowerGK$137,087-60.7%77-84$1,780$1,785,784-2
3130The Disaster ArtistA24$104,108-40.5%84-63$1,239$20,915,962-9
3235DownsizingPar.$70,000-0.1%113-21$619$24,417,408$686
3345The InsultCohen$60,872+162.1%10+7$6,087$143,712-3
3438The Florida ProjectA24$55,289+42.1%33-4$1,675$5,656,330-17
3541Film Stars Don't Die in LiverpoolSPC$35,918+1.9%19+3$1,890$247,751-5
3642Happy EndSPC$21,792-28.3%14-4$1,557$198,481-6
3733Condorito: La PeliculaLGF$17,500-77.0%36-98$486$437,122-3
3856Faces PlacesCohen$14,068+44.0%10+3$1,407$722,829-17
39NDesolationPDF$10,640-2-$5,320$10,640-1
4077The BreadwinnerGK$4,247+51.9%4-$1,062$255,920-11
4194VazanteMBox$3,888+395.9%4+3$972$10,799-3
4271Birdboy: The Forgotten ChildrenGK$3,017-19.1%2-3$1,509$34,484-7
4360My Friend DahmerFR$1,500-79.5%1-1$1,500$1,338,071-13
TOTAL (43 MOVIES):$134,459,414-0.6%43,736-345$3,074
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Netflix presents The Toys That Made Us

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-The Toys That Made Us is an 8-part docu-series that talks about the rise and fall of your favorite toy lines!

-First 4 episodes revolve around Star Wars, Barbie, He-Man, and GI Joe.

-The 2nd half of the series will be released later in the year and focus on LEGO, Transformers, Hello Kitty, and Star Trek.

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Lewis Hamilton takes his princess dress-wearing nephew on a pap stroll

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Back in December 4-time Formula 1 World Champion and poop fascist Lewis Hamilton shamed his nephew on Instagram, saying: "I'm so sad right now. Look at my nephew. Why are you wearing a princess dress? Is this what you got for Christmas? Why did you ask for a princess dress for Christmas? BOYS DON'T WEAR PRINCESS DRESSES!"

He apologized, deleted his social media, and has now called the paparazzi to debut his new hair show how nonjudgmental he is of his nephew's fashion choices.

They were chaperoned by Pascal Duvier, the bodyguard Kim Kardashian fired after she was robbed.

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Rolling Stone: Grammy Predictions 2018

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The 2018 Grammy Awards are TONIGHT, and Rolling Stone has released their predictions for who will be taking home awards at the ceremony as well as who truly deserves to win. With James Corden returning as the host and Jay Z leading the nominations with a total of 8, here's predictions for the main categories at tonight's show that begins at at 7:30 p.m. Eastern:
Album of the Year
"Awaken, My Love!," Childish Gambino
4:44, Jay-Z
Damn., Kendrick Lamar
Melodrama, Lorde
24K Magic, Bruno Mars
WILL WIN:Melodrama, Lorde
SHOULD WIN:Damn., Kendrick Lamar

Song of the Year
"Despacito," Ramón Ayala Rodriguez, Justin Bieber, Jason Boyd, Erika Ender, Luis Fonsi & Marty James Garton Jr., songwriters (Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber)
"4:44," Shawn Carter & Dion Wilson, songwriters (Jay-Z)
"Issues," Benjamin Levin, Mikkel Storleer Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, Julia Michaels & Justin Drew Tranter, songwriters (Julia Michaels)
"1-800-273-8255," Alessia Caracciolo, Sir Robert Bryson Hall II, Arjun Ivatury, Khalid Robinson & Andrew Taggart, songwriters (Logic featuring Alessia Cara & Khalid)
"That's What I Like," Christopher Brody Brown, James Fauntleroy, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Ray Charles McCullough II, Jeremy Reeves, Ray Romulus & Jonathan Yip, songwriters (Bruno Mars)
WILL WIN:"That's What I Like"
SHOULD WIN:"Despacito"

Record of the Year
"Redbone," Childish Gambino
"Despacito," Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber
"The Story of O.J.," Jay-Z
"Humble.," Kendrick Lamar
"24K Magic," Bruno Mars
WILL WIN:"Despacito"
SHOULD WIN:"Despacito"

Best New Artist
Alessia Cara
Khalid
Lil Uzi Vert
Julia Michaels
SZA
WILL WIN: Alessia Cara
SHOULD WIN: SZA

Best Pop Vocal Album
Kaleidoscope EP, Coldplay
Lust for Life, Lana Del Rey
Evolve, Imagine Dragons
Rainbow, Kesha
Joanne, Lady Gaga
÷, Ed Sheeran
WILL WIN:÷, Ed Sheeran
SHOULD WIN: Rainbow, Kesha

Best Pop Solo Performance
"Love So Soft," Kelly Clarkson
"Praying," Kesha
"Million Reasons," Lady Gaga
"What About Us," Pink
"Shape of You," Ed Sheeran
WILL WIN:"Shape of You," Ed Sheeran
SHOULD WIN:"Praying," Kesha

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
"Something Just like This," The Chainsmokers and Coldplay
"Despacito," Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber
"Thunder," Imagine Dragons
"Feel It Still," Portugal. The Man
"Stay," Zedd and Alessia Cara
WILL WIN:"Despacito"
SHOULD WIN:"Despacito"

Best Rap Album
4:44, Jay-Z
Damn., Kendrick Lamar
Culture, Migos
Laila's Wisdom, Rapsody
Flower Boy, Tyler, the Creator
WILL WIN:Damn., Kendrick Lamar
SHOULD WIN:Damn., Kendrick Lamar

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Did you notice that Tonya Harding always carried this Louis Vuitton bag?

Justin Timberlake's Third Single Might Not Flop

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- JT fans are celebrating that today his third single from his newest album has gone No. 1 on Itunes. His previous two singles were flops and never reached No. 1 on Itunes.

- Say Something will also get a Super Bowl performance because it has been confirmed that Chris Stapleton will be a guest of JT's halftime show.

source: https://twitter.com/PopCrave/status/956993810361454592

Beauty Post: Kim Kardashian West Swears by $10 Serum | Fenty Beauty to Outsell Kylie Cosmetics

New Interview with Brandon Flowers and Ronnie Vannucci Jr. from The Killers

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• Bronnie talk about the several producers they worked with on "Wonderful Wonderful," but Jacknife Lee ended up being the perfect fit and producing most of the new album.

• "Run For Cover" was suggested by Brandon's brother. It was a favorite of his from the "Day & Age" sessions.

• Talk about Alex Cameron, his writing contributions to the new album, and Brandon's appreciation for his music. Says they've become good friends.

• Talk about their Tom Petty live cover of "American Girl."


zaddy. strike a pose. paws up.

ONTD, what BFlow is your favorite BFlow era (band/solo)?

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Taylor Swift Is Involved In Another Lawsuit

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-A Manhattan real estate broker claims the pop star refused to pay $1.08 million commission for the purchase of her new Tribeca townhouse.
-She purchased the $18 million home back in October 2017.
-Swift and her management company, Firefly, shorted the Douglas Elliman broker on the six percent commission.
-The broker introduced Swift to the owner when the property wasn't even on the market at the time. He even provided her with blueprints and took her on a tour of the 27-foot-wide townouse.
-Swift wanted to move between buildings due to privacy concerns.

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New Music: James Blake - If the Car Beside You Moves Ahead

Weekend Box Office: The Maze Runner comes out on top

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<<Last Weekend<Last YearView Index: By Year | By Weekend
TWLWTitle (click to view)StudioWeekend Gross% ChangeTheater Count / ChangeAverageTotal GrossBudget*Week #
1NMaze Runner: The Death CureFox$23,500,000-3,787-$6,205$23,500,000$621
21Jumanji: Welcome to the JungleSony$16,400,000-15.9%3,553-151$4,616$338,057,203$906
323HostilesENTMP$10,205,000+1,658.7%2,816+2,697$3,624$12,052,795-6
45The Greatest ShowmanFox$9,500,000-10.8%2,663-160$3,567$126,475,232$846
54The PostFox$8,850,000-24.5%2,640-211$3,352$58,535,923$506
6212 StrongWB$8,635,000-45.4%3,018+16$2,861$29,759,610-2
73Den of ThievesSTX$8,360,000-45.0%2,432-$3,438$28,502,445-2
816The Shape of WaterFoxS$5,700,000+160.7%1,854+1,001$3,074$37,678,745-9
96Paddington 2WB$5,570,000-30.5%2,792-910$1,995$32,020,416-3
10NPadmaavatVPD$4,272,998-324-$13,188$4,780,239-1
118Star Wars: The Last JediBV$4,184,000-36.2%1,745-711$2,398$610,725,821-7
1217Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriFoxS$3,600,000+87.8%1,457+503$2,471$37,010,951-12
137The CommuterLGF$3,450,000-47.8%1,811-1,081$1,905$31,427,189-3
149Insidious: The Last KeyUni.$3,215,000-45.3%1,901-645$1,691$63,475,300$104
1514I, TonyaNeon$2,969,280+3.8%960+161$3,093$18,844,022-8
1612Phantom ThreadFocus$2,890,000-11.0%1,021+125$2,831$10,623,809-5
1715Darkest HourFocus$2,164,000-20.7%1,333-8$1,623$45,197,407-10
1822Lady BirdA24$1,924,788+61.2%1,172+497$1,642$41,647,880-13
1918CocoBV$1,486,000-22.2%621-257$2,393$202,753,237-10
2011Proud MarySGem$1,365,000-61.8%1,003-1,122$1,361$19,288,868$143
2121Call Me by Your NameSPC$1,345,422-6.4%815-$1,651$11,355,962-10
2213Pitch Perfect 3Uni.$1,325,000-56.2%1,039-733$1,275$102,674,130$456
2319FerdinandFox$950,000-43.7%675-537$1,407$80,480,854$1117
2420Molly's GameSTX$900,000-44.5%556-535$1,619$25,901,433-5
2524WonderLGF$430,000-19.9%349-147$1,232$130,562,440-11
2625All the Money in the WorldTriS$225,000-40.5%227-147$991$24,530,907-5
2727Thor: RagnarokBV$183,000-22.0%150-34$1,220$313,696,009$18013
28-Get OutUni.$170,000-468-$363$175,856,870$4.524
2928Daddy's Home 2Par.$150,000-28.8%145-38$1,034$103,748,484$6912
3026Mary and the Witch's FlowerGK$137,087-60.7%77-84$1,780$1,785,784-2
3130The Disaster ArtistA24$104,108-40.5%84-63$1,239$20,915,962-9
3235DownsizingPar.$70,000-0.1%113-21$619$24,417,408$686
3345The InsultCohen$60,872+162.1%10+7$6,087$143,712-3
3438The Florida ProjectA24$55,289+42.1%33-4$1,675$5,656,330-17
3541Film Stars Don't Die in LiverpoolSPC$35,918+1.9%19+3$1,890$247,751-5
3642Happy EndSPC$21,792-28.3%14-4$1,557$198,481-6
3733Condorito: La PeliculaLGF$17,500-77.0%36-98$486$437,122-3
3856Faces PlacesCohen$14,068+44.0%10+3$1,407$722,829-17
39NDesolationPDF$10,640-2-$5,320$10,640-1
4077The BreadwinnerGK$4,247+51.9%4-$1,062$255,920-11
4194VazanteMBox$3,888+395.9%4+3$972$10,799-3
4271Birdboy: The Forgotten ChildrenGK$3,017-19.1%2-3$1,509$34,484-7
4360My Friend DahmerFR$1,500-79.5%1-1$1,500$1,338,071-13
TOTAL (43 MOVIES):$134,459,414-0.6%43,736-345$3,074
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