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1. 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon'
$141M
2. 'The Blind Side'
$34.5M
3. '2012' $26.5M
4. 'Planet 51'
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5. 'A Christmas Carol'
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'New Moon'

‘New Moon’ pales in comparison to ‘Twilight’

2.0 Stars  Where the first film's director, Catherine Hardwicke, plugged into Meyer's vision of supernatural teenage lust with abandon, Chris Weitz is stuck with a sequel that's a morning-after mope-fest.
'Precious'

‘Precious’

4.0 Stars  This movie catalogs a wealth of human ugliness. It's even been made to look ugly, presumably to underscore the horror movie that is Precious's life. But "Precious," in its own way, is a work of astonishing joy
'The Messenger'

‘The Messenger’

3.0 Stars  In the film, a forcefully acted and peculiar emotional drama, we ride shotgun with Staff Sergeant Will Montgomery (Ben Foster) and Captain Tony Stone (Woody Harrelson) as they inform loved ones that their child or significant other has died in battle.
'The Blind Side'

‘The Blind Side’

2.5 Stars  It may be based on a true story, but the movie, starring Sandra Bullock, delivers two heart-yanking hours of Hollywood physics.
'Planet 51'

‘Planet 51’

1.5 Stars  The animated film is a cargo-cult movie - a piece of pop-culture flotsam that exists by scavenging pieces of other, better films.
'2012'

'2012'

2.0 Stars  Roland Emmerich's movie writes a new chapter in the destruction manual. John Cusack is the regular guy trying to avoid the apocalypse.
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‘(Untitled)’

3.0 Stars  Jonathan Parker's movie works as a serious comedy in which the assorted players discuss what art is, what it should aspire to be, and what kind of people collect, exhibit, and consider it.
'Pirate Radio'

‘Pirate Radio’

2.5 Stars  The movie is a rowdy, mostly hilarious British comedy-drama about the offshore radio stations that blared rock 'n' roll to a desperate young UK audience in the 1960s.
'A Christmas Carol'

‘A Christmas Carol’

3.0 Stars  Director Zemeckis makes a leap in creative visualization with a stunning, fresh retelling of the Dickens classic.
'The Men Who Stare at Goats'

‘The Men Who Stare at Goats’

2.0 Stars  Film falls prey to a first-time feature director, an unfocused script, and a lead role that's both underwritten and miscast. Not Clooney; he's fine.
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