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By:
Nancy Tartaglione
August 21, 2009 5:53am EST
Universal has hired a new writer for the fourth Bourne movie.
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By:
Thomas Leupp
August 13, 2009 11:24am EST
The strangest, funniest, most original sci-fi flick you’ll see this year – or any year, for that matter.
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By:
Thomas Leupp
June 30, 2009 4:53pm EST
Despite its gifted cast, accomplished director and appealing subject matter, ‘Public Enemies’ fails to live up to its vast potential.
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By:
Steve Mason
May 11, 2009 2:17pm EST
Despite the star power of Oscar winner Russell Crowe and three-time Academy Award nominee Leonardo DiCaprio, Body of Lies (Warner Bros) has managed just a lukewarm $17.15M opening, losing out to Beverly Hills Chihuahua (Disney).
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Box Office Analysis, Oct. 12: Kill Bill opens in the top spot followed by School of Rock Intolerable Cruelty Good Boy! Out of Time House of the Dead The Rundown Under the Tuscan Sun Secondhand Lions Lost In Translation Mystic River
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By:
Pete Hammond
March 27, 2009 3:53pm EST
Despite being based on a true story, this derivative horror tale seems like the same old thing we've seen before.
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By:
Steve Mason
October 12, 2008 1:38pm EST
Despite the star power of Oscar winner Russell Crowe and three-time Academy Award nominee Leonardo DiCaprio, Body of Lies (Warner Bros) has managed just a lukewarm $17.15M opening, losing out to Beverly Hills Chihuahua (Disney).
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By:
Steve Mason
July 27, 2008 11:25am EST
By Monday morning, The Dark Knight (Warner Bros) will likely be the No. 1 movie of 2008.
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By:
Steve Mason
July 26, 2008 8:42am EST
By Monday morning, The Dark Knight (Warner Bros) will likely be the No. 1 movie of 2008. Even the rosiest of forecasts could not have anticipated that the Christopher Nolan-directed Batman Begins sequel would surpass Marvel’s Iron Man (Paramount) and Lucasfilm’s Indiana Jones & The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull (Paramount) in only 10 days, but it appears that the dark superhero/crime thriller hybrid will do just that
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By:
Steve Mason
July 09, 2008 4:15pm EST
There is no denying Will Smith’s worldwide appeal. Hancock (Sony), which grossed $103.9M in its opening five and a half days, had a very strong $8.5M on Monday, and my sources believe that there is no scenario where the movie fails to top $200M domestic.