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Horror continues to dominate the fall box office with 'Halloween Ends'

Universal Pictures' "Halloween Ends" slashed through the competition this weekend at the domestic box office, opening to $41.3 million, according to estimates from measurement firm Comscore. In second place this week was another horror title, Paramount Pictures' "Smile," which scared up $12.4 million in its third weekend for a North American cumulative of $71.2 million — solidifying the ...
Jamie Lee Curtis, left, as Laurie Strode and Michael Myers in " Halloween Ends," co-written, produced and directed by David Gordon Green.

Universal Pictures' "Halloween Ends" slashed through the competition this weekend at the domestic box office, opening to $41.3 million, according to estimates from measurement firm Comscore.

In second place this week was another horror title, Paramount Pictures' "Smile," which scared up $12.4 million in its third weekend

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