Brad Pitt's Movie Bombs, Killing Audiences Softly Here's Your Box-Office Roundup

The week following Thanksgiving was not kind to new films.

Brad Pitt's "Killing Them Softly" bombed after audiences gave it an F CinemaScoreFriday the worst possible rating possible.

Thankfully, The Weinstein Company's other release "The Silver Linings Playbook" is getting great audience and Oscar buzz.

The only other big release film out this weekend was "The Collection," a sequel to 2009 film "The Collector," which barely made the top ten.

For the third weekend in a row, the box office top five was a near mirror of itself with "Lincoln," Bond, and the Twilight gang all fighting for the top spot.

And, Ben Affleck's "Argo" finally bowed out of the top ten just when the film finally earned $100 million at U.S. theaters.

Here are this weekend's winners and losers at the box office:

11. It may have just missed the top ten, but The Weinstein Company's small theater success with "Silver Linings Playbook" is too big to leave off this week's list. The film earned another $3.3 million this weekend despite showing in 371 theaters. In three weeks, the film has earned $10.8 million.

10. "The Collection," sequel to 2009's "The Collector" barely beat out Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence with $3.4 million.

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