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Sandra Bullock's political satire ''Our Brand Is Crisis'' and Bradley Cooper's chef drama ''Burnt'' added to a pileup of flops at the box office, where new wide releases have gone a startling 0-for-9 in the last two weeks. After five movies failed to draw moviegoers last week, Hollywood whiffed again over the Halloween weekend as four new movies went largely ignored in favor of trick-or-treating. The ''60 Minutes II'' scandal drama ''Truth,'' with Cate Blanchett and Robert Redford, expanding nationwide, and the horror comedy ''Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse'' added to a plague of empty theaters. </br> Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at US and Canadian theaters, according to Rentrak: (AP)
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1. 'The Martian' box office collections: $11.4 million ($17 million international) (AP)
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2. 'Goosebumps' box office collections: $10.2 million ($7.1 million international) (AP)
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3. 'Bridge of Spies' box office collections: $8.1 million ($3.4 million international) (AP)
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4. 'Hotel Transylvania 2' box office collections: $5.8 million ($33.6 million international) (AP)
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5. 'Burnt' box office collections: $5 million ($1.2 million international) (AP)
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6. 'The Last Witch Hunter' box office collections: $4.8 million ($18.6 million international) (AP)
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7. 'Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension' box office collections: $3.5 million ($13.5 million international) (AP)
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8. 'Our Brand Is Crisis' box office collections: $3.4 million (Reuters)
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9. 'Crimson Peak' box office collections: $3.1 million ($5.3 million international) (AP)
10.'Steve Jobs' box office collections: $2.6 million (AP)

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