Joker: Folie à Deux was quickly booted from its top <br>
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With Halloween quickly approaching, Terrifier 3 slashed its way to the top of <br>
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Christmas holiday spirit in a small town, earned $18.3 million at the box office according to The Numbers.<br>
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The low-budget thriller, made for about $2 million and written and directed by Damien Leone, is an un-rated blood fest, which has <br>
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on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences have 'certified' it 'hot' and given it a healthy 90-percent on the popcornmeter.<br>
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Holding on to second place was The Wild Robot, an animated adventure <br>
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There, she bonds with the animals, who are her new neighbors, and begins taking <br>
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Lupita Nyong'o voices Roz, while Pedro Pascal, <br>
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Joker: Folie à Deux was quickly booted from its top spot at the box office <br>
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after only one week and replaced by a spooky new champ, <br>
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Terrifier 3<br>
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Lady Gaga in 'shock' at poor reaction to Joker 2 as her team scramble to <br>
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distract from the flop<br>
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The film is likely to be a hot contender during the upcoming awards season, <br>
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having recived a 98-percent rating from both critics and <br>
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It earned $13.45 million over the weekend. So far, the <br>
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film has pulled in more than $83.7 million domestically and more than $64 million internationally for a global take of $148.45 million. <br>
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Landing in third place was Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga in Joker: Folie à Deux.<br>
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After winning the box office competition during its debut weekend <br>
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could not overcome the bad reviews, enduring an 82-percent decline in ticket sales.<br>
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The movie collected only $7.055 million, in spite of being in more <br>
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Michael Keaton is still stirring the pot in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.<br>
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The highly anticipated dramady continues to delight audiences who turned some $7.05 <br>
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million to catch the quirky supernatural struggle <br>
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between the ghastly ghoul and the Deetz family. <br>
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice ended the weekend in fourth place. <br>
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Debuting at number five is the Pharrell Williams biopic <br>
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Piece by Piece. The animated story of Williams' rise from poverty to becoming <br>
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one of the most beloved musical stars in the world <br>
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Artists Gwen Stefani, Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z and more <br>
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appear as Lego characters in Williams' musical journey. The movie was a hit with fans who helped it earn $3.8 million even though <br>
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it was shown in less than 2,000 theaters.<br>
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With Halloween quickly approaching, Terrifier 3 slashed its way to the top of the heap.<br>
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The movie about a deadly clown named Art, determined <br>
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to literally kill the Christmas holiday spirit in a <br>
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small town, earned $18.3 million at the box office<br>
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The Wild Robot, starring Lupita Nyong'o as the voice of the <br>
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title character, held on to second place earning $13.45 million over the weekend<br>
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Joker: Folie à Deux, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga fell to third place its second <br>
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week in theaters earning only $7.055 million, in spite of <br>
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being in more than four thousand theaters across the US<br>
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Transformers One put on the brakes in sixth place over the weekend.<br>
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The animated adventure starring the voices of Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson and Bryan Tyree Henry crossed the finish line with $3.65 million.<br>
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Saturday Night, the story behind the groundbreaking late night show Saturday Night Live,<br>
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made its way into the top 10, landing at number seven after three weeks of limited release in theaters, earning some $3.4 million.<br>
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The historic dramady was directed and co-written by Jason Reitman and <br>
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focuses on the frenzied efforts to wrangle a rag-tag bunch of <br>
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comic actors in order to get the very first <br>
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episode on the air, while creator Lorne Michaels is contending <br>
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with immense pressure from NBC network executives. <br>
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Michael Keaton is still stirring the pot in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.<br>
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The highly anticipated dramady continues to delight audiences who turned some $7.05 million for a fourth place finish<br>
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Debuting at number five is the Pharrell Williams biopic Piece by <br>
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Piece. The animated story of Williams' rise from poverty to success is told with Lego characters.<br>
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The movie earned $3.8 million via showings in 1,865 theaters <br>
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The movie has received a solid 80-percent ranking <br>
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from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, but audiences liked it even more, rating it 88-percent fresh. <br>
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My Hero Academia: You're Next debuted in eighth place, <br>
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earning slightly more than $3 million. <br>
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The animated adventure directed by Tensai Okamura <br>
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follows classmates Deku, Bakugo, Todoroki as they lead efforts to ace off against Dark Might and the obscure crime organisation under <br>
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his control, the Gollini Family.<br>
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Transformers One put on the brakes in sixth place over the <br>
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weekend. The animated adventure starring the voices of Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett <br>
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Johansson and Bryan Tyree Henry crossed the finish <br>
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line with $3.65 million<br>
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Saturday Night, the story behind the groundbreaking late night show Saturday <br>
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Night Live, made its way into the top 10, landing at number seven after three <br>
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weeks of limited release in theaters, earning some $3.4 <br>
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million<br>
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My Hero Academia: You're Next debuted in eighth <br>
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place, earning slightly more than $3 million. The re-release of Disney's The Nightmare Before <br>
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Christmas brought some holiday cheer to audiences who placed $2.3 <br>
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million under the Christmas tree<br>
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The Apprentice, starring Sebastian Stan as a young Donald Trump and Jeremy Strong as his mentor Roy Cohn, debuted in 10th place in limited release with a take home <br>
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of $1.58 million<br>
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The re-release of Disney's The Nightmare Before Christmas brought <br>
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some holiday cheer to audiences who made their way to theaters to watch the <br>
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beloved tale. <br>
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The project co-written and directed by Tim Burton found $2.3 <br>
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million under the Christmas tree. <br>
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The Apprentice, starring Sebastian Stan as a young Donald Trump and Jeremy Strong as his mentor <br>
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Roy Cohn, debuted in 10th place in limited release with <br>
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a take home of $1.58 million. <br>
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The film looks at how Trump became a real estate mogul in New York City well before he ever considered jumping into politics. Critics gave it a 77-percent on Rotten Tomatoes,<br>
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but audiences were more enthusiastic, giving in an 86-percent approval rating. <br>
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