Thanksgiving's box office race was won by the latest installment of "The Hunger Games" franchise, with Apple's newest theater-first film "Napoleon" coming in second in U.S. sales, Hope writes.
Why it matters: "Napoleon," backed by Apple and distributed by Sony, is evidence of the iPhone maker's ambitions for the big screen.
Globally, the Ridley Scott-directed movie surpassed expectations with about $78.8 million in box office sales.
🎬 Hope's verdict: Never one to turn down a few hours with Joaquin Phoenix in a leading role, I found "Napoleon" sadly disappointing.