It failed to dislodge The Twilight Saga: New Moon from the summit of the charts when it came out the previous weekend, but now Paranormal Activity has belatedly grabbed the top spot. That's all down to a slim 29% decline for the micro-budget horror, as against a 62% drop for New Moon.In fact, New Moon falls two places to number 3, since Disney's A Christmas Carol also experienced a very gentle drop in takings: -14%. The Dickens animation finds itself second on the chart in its fifth week of release, demonstrating remarkable staying power.

Over the decades David Bowie has been no stranger to awards ceremonies. Now his son Duncan Jones is getting in on the act. The 38-year-old movie maker, formerly known as Zowie Bowie, scooped two big prizes at the British Independent Film Awards on Sunday night for his highly regarded sci-fi picture Moon: Debut Director and Best Film.
Iron Man himself took another step toward movie immortality Monday morning in Hollywood.
Seen in the right light, 2009 was a great year for movies; too bad you probably didn't see some of the best.
If instead of having 10 Best Picture nominees for 2009, the folks running the Oscars had decided to do a Ten Best list for the decade about to end, I doubt that many '09 movies would be on it. And last year didn't offer many legititmate contenders, either. It's not just the economy that's been in a recession lately.
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