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| Black Phone 2 | 1 | - | $27.3M |
| TRON: Ares | 2 | 1 | $55.5M |
| Good Fortune | 3 | - | $6.7M |
| Roofman | 4 | 2 | $15.9M |
| One Battle After Another | 5 | 3 | $61.8M |
| Truth & Treason | 6 | - | $3M |
| Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie | 7 | 4 | $30M |
| The Conjuring: Last Rites | 8 | 5 | $175.5M |
| After the Hunt | 9 | - | $1.7M |
| Soul on Fire | 10 | 6 | $5.6M |
| Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle | 11 | 7 | $131.2M |
| Spirited Away - Studio Ghibli Fest 2025 | 12 | - | $1.1M |
| Pets on a Train | 13 | - | $821,351 |
| 1 | Taylor Swift : The Fate of Ophelia |
| 2 | Taylor Swift : Opalite |
| 3 | HUNTR/X : Golden |
| 4 | Taylor Swift : Elizabeth Taylor |
| 5 | Taylor Swift : Father Figure |
| 6 | Alex Warren : Ordinary |
| 7 | Olivia Dean : Man I Need |
| 8 | Taylor Swift : Wi$h Li$t |
| 9 | Taylor Swift : The Life of a Showgirl |
| 10 | sombr : back to friends |
| 11 | Taylor Swift : Actually Romantic |
| 12 | Taylor Swift : Wood |
| 13 | Disco Lines : No Broke Boys |
| 14 | Taylor Swift : CANCELLED! |
| 15 | Taylor Swift : Eldest Daughter |
| 16 | Taylor Swift : Ruin The Friendship |
| 17 | Tate McRae : TIT FOR TAT |
| 18 | Saja Boys : Soda Pop |
| 19 | Taylor Swift : Honey |
| 20 | Saja Boys : Your Idol |
| 21 | Olivia Dean : So Easy (To Fall In Love) |
| 22 | The Goo Goo Dolls : Iris |
| 23 | Morgan Wallen : What I Want |
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Thu 23 Oct  high: 10 C Chance of showers pop: 60%
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Fri 24 Oct  high: 10 C Chance of showers pop: 30%
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Sat 25 Oct  high: 10 C A mix of sun and cloud
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Sun 26 Oct  high: 9 C Sunny
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Mon 27 Oct  high: 9 C Sunny
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litany noun (LIT-uh-nee) Litany usually refers to a long list of complaints, problems, etc. It can also refer to a sizable series or set, a lengthy recitation, a repetitive chant, or a particular kind of call-and-response prayer.
| I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear. - Nelson Mandela
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| - Emmanuel, marquis de Grouchy, French general and marshal, born in Paris (d. 1847) | |
| - Douglas Jardine, English cricket batsman (22 Tests, 1 x 100, 10 x 50, HS 127; England's Bodyline Series captain; Oxford Uni CC, Surrey CCC, MCC), born in Bombay, British India (d. 1958) | |
| - Harvey Penick, American golfer, coach, author (World Golf Hall of Fame), born in Austin, Texas (d. 1995) | |
| - Gertrude Ederle, American swimmer (1st female English Channel 1926), born in New York City (d. 2003) | |
| - Ted Fujita, Japanese-American meteorologist, invented the Fujita scale for rating tornadoes, born in Sonamura, Japan (d. 1998) | |
| - Freddie Marsden, British rock drummer (Gerry and Pacemakers - "How Do You Do It?"; "Ferry Cross The Mersey"), born in Liverpool, England (d. 2006) | |
| - Warren Burton, American actor (Jason Dunlap-Another World, born in Chicago, Illinois | |
| - Hermann Hauser, Austrian-born entrepreneur (Acorn Computers), born in Vienna, Austria | |
| - First US National Women's Rights convention opens in Brinley Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts | |
| - Maastricht-Aken railway in Netherlands opens | |
| - Three Catholic civilians are shot dead by the British Army during an attempted robbery in Newry, County Down | |
| - Browns' Bernie Kosar sets club record with a 97-yard TD pass | |
| - Rounder Records releases "Raising Sand", a collaborative album by American bluegrass singer Alison Krauss and British rock vocalist Robert Plant; tops the chart in Norway, peaks at #2 in US, UK, and Sweden | |
| - Joseph Panny, Austrian violinist and composer, born in Kollmitzberg, Austria (d. 1838) | |
| - John Russell Bartlett, American linguist and historian known for his "Dictionary of Americanisms", born in Providence, Rhode Island (d. 1886) | |
| - Igor Smirnov, Transnistrian politician, President of breakaway region of Moldova, born in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Soviet Union | |
| - Kim Larsen, Danish rock singer ("In the Middle of the Night"), born in Copenhagen, Denmark (d. 2018) | |
| - Mako of Akishino, Japanese former princess of the imperial family who gave up her title upon marriage, born in Toyko | |
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