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New Year’s Eve

Devil Beats Ghost at Weekend Box Office

(Paramount)

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Low-budget horror flick The Devil Inside debuted on top of the box office heap, and won the weekend with an early January record-breaking $34.5 million.

Fueled by unconventional marketing and word of mouth, the possession thriller beat second place Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol with $20.5 million, and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, which came in third with $14.1 million.

Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Wins First Box Office of 2012

(Paramount)

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Tom Cruise rang into 2012 with a win at the box office.

The star’s Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol took the top spot at the box office on New Year’s weekend, raking in $31.3 million, beating second place finisher Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows ($22.1 million).

Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip-Wrecked came in third with $18.3 million.

Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol Wins Christmas Weekend Box Office

(Paramount)

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It was a good Christmas weekend for Tom Cruise.

His Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol won the three-day holiday weekend’s top spot, taking in $26.5 million.

Securing second place with $17.8 million was Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows, followed by third-place finisher Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip-Wrecked, with $13.3 million in ticket sales.

Sherlock Holmes Beats Chipmunks

(Warner Bros.)

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In a battle among sequels, it’s Sherlock on top.

Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows easily won the weekend box office, debuting with $40 million in ticket sales.

Robert Downey, Jr.’s detective film finished ahead of second place Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip-Wrecked, with $23.5 million.

Despite a limited release, Tom Cruise’s spy movie, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, still nabbed third with $13.6 million.

Ashton Kutcher Hooking Up With Lea Michele?

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Ashton Kutcher may be moving on from Demi Moore with “Glee” star Lea Michele, reports OK! magazine.

The mag says at the New Year’s Eve premiere in L.A., the co-stars “mooned and pawed at each other and seemed all but ready for a roll in the Hollywood landmark’s iconic cement.”

So, what’s going on between them?

New Year’s Eve New #1 at Box Office

(New Line)

BOX OFFICE

The  all-star cast of New Year’s Eve helped lift the romantic comedy to the top spot of this weekend’s box office, replacing Breaking Dawn as North America’s #1 movie.

New Year’s Eve secured first place with $13.7 million in ticket sales.

Coming in second was the debut of Jonah Hill’s The Sitter, with a box office take of $10 million.

And nabbing third was Breaking Dawn, with another $7.9 million.

SNL Parodies All-Star Ensemble Films with The Apocalypse (VIDEO)

(NBC)

VIDEO

Films like Valentine’s Day and New Year’s Eve were parodied on “Saturday Night Live” for an upcoming movie called The Apocalypse, featuring an all-star cast.

Check out the video

WATCH: “New Year’s Eve” FULL Trailer

(Warner Bros.)

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The full trailer is out for “New Year’s Eve,” which stars just about everyone in Hollywood. Check it out here!

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