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24
Oct
Tyler Perry's Halloween spoof tops U.S. box office
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Tyler Perry's Halloween spoof "Boo! A Medea Halloween" scared up the laughs to win the top spot in its debut with an estimated $27.6 million dollars in ticket sales to top the North American box office for the weekend ending Sunday (October 23).

21
Oct
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Japan's Nintendo Co Ltd has launched Nintendo Switch, its next-generation gaming console, as the company looks to catch up with rivals Sony Corp and Microsoft Corp.

16
Oct
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For its fourth installment, the Mexican animated franchise "Leyenda" takes on the mythical chupacabras, the "goats-eater". Director Alberto Rodriguez said, "This animal, that steals livestock, exists in many cultures and has done for years. It's one of these ancestral characters that every culture has.

14
Oct
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Warner Bros. launches its 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them' with a featurette with J.K. Rowling and the stars of the film talking about the new direction of the films from the 'Harry Potter' franchise.

12
Oct
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Superheroes visited on Tuesday a Sao Paulo children's hospital where sick patients cheered up at the sight of the costumed crime fighters.

08
Oct
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A new Disney film, Queen of Katwe is being released, which tells the true story of a former Ugandan street child, Phiona Mutsei, who became a chess champion thanks to an inspirational teacher.

08
Oct
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We want children to be able to take a step back from the atmosphere of school and their home.”

07
Oct
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The London Film Festival opened with 'A United Kingdom', the first opening night gala movie to be directed by a black woman who took six years with belief and passion of absolute drive. Director Amma Asante said, “We are all aware that racism hasn't gone away.

06
Oct
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Stars Emily Blunt and Justin Theroux walked the red carpet in New York for the premiere of their new film 'The Girl on the Train'.

03
Oct
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American film producer Jeffrey Katzenberg sinks his hands and feet into the cement at Hollywood's Chinese Theatre to mark a 40-year career as a pioneering movie maker.

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