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Title Weekend Gross

  1. Real Steel $27.3 million
  2. The Ides of March $10.4 million
  3. Dolphin Tale $9.1 million
  4. Moneyball $7.5 million
  5. 50/50 $5.5 million
  6. Courageous $4.6 million
  7. The Lion King (in 3D) $4.5 million
  8. Dream House $4.5 million
  9. What’s Your Number $3 million
  10. Abduction $2.9 million

Title                         Weekend Gross

  1. Dolphin Tale   $14.2 Million
  2. Moneyball         $12.5 Million
  3. The Lion King (in 3D)   $11 Million
  4. 50/50                 $8.8 Million
  5. Courageous       $8.2 Million
  6. Dream House    $8.2 Million
  7. Abduction           $5.6 Million
  8. Whats Your Number?   $5.6 Million
  9. Contagion               $5 Million
  10. Killer Elite             $4.8 Million

spotted: BoxOfficeMojo

Title                               Weekend Gross

1. The Lion King (in 3d)  $21.9 million

2. Moneyball               $19.5 million

3. Dolphin Tale           $19 million

4. Abduction                $10.9 million

5. Killer Elite                $9.3 million

official trailer: MoneyBall starring Brad Pitt

genre: biopic, drama, sports

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spotted: Reuters

Overbrook Entertainment partners James Lassiter, Ken Stovitz, Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith are partnering with Jay-Z to release movies.

No word on the name of the entity, but the tandem plan to bring Annie to the bring screen starring Will’s daughter, Willow. According to Hov:

“The Overbrook Entertainment family and I have a unified vision. We’ve already produced a Tony Award winning play and we’re developing a true superstar in Willow. This venture into film development and production is a perfect next step with teams that are accomplished, creative, and innovative.”

Overbrook Entertainment has generated more than $2.5 billion in revenue by producing some of Smith’s films like “Ali,” “Hitch,” “Pursuit of Happyness,” “I Am Legend” and “The Karate Kid.”