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Box office

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1. “Bohemian Rhapsody,” $50 million

2. “The Nutcracker and the Four Realms,” $20 million

3. “Nobody’s Fool,” $14 million

4. “A Star Is Born,” $11.1 million

5. “Halloween,” $11 million

6. “Venom,” $7.9 million

7. “Smallfoot,” $3.8 million

8. “Goosebumps 2,” $3.7 million

9. “Hunter Killer,” $3.5 million

10. “The Hate U Give,” $3.4 million

Ariana Grande’s shoutout to her exes:

Ariana Grande, above, has released a song referencin­g her exes — including former fiance and “SNL” star Pete Davidson and the late Mac Miller. The midtempo song “Thank U, Next” references past splits and expresses gratitude for what she has learned from the relationsh­ips. She talks about a Sean — she dated rapper Big Sean — and a Pete and Malcolm, which is the real first name of Miller. She says she wishes she could thank Malcolm and calls him an angel. The rapper died of a drug overdose in September.

Nov. 5 birthdays: Actor Chris Robinson is 80. Singer Art Garfunkel is 77. TV personalit­y Kris Jenner is 63. Actor Nestor Serrano is 63. Singer Bryan Adams is 59. Actress Tatum O’Neal is 55. Actor Sam Rockwell is 50. Singer-guitarist Ryan Adams is 44. Actor Luke Hemsworth is 38. Guitarist Kevin Jonas is 31.

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