Dean Parisot


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  • Bill & Ted sequel gets director
    By: WENN.com Source August 14, 2012 10:15am EST
    Keanu Reeves' long-awaited Bill & Ted sequel is moving forward with filmmaker Dean Parisot as director.
  • Catherine Zeta-Jones Joins Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren for 'Red 2'
    By: Michael Arbeiter May 11, 2012 6:43am EST
    But probably not as a retired agent.
  • 'In Time's' Timberlake/Seyfried and Other Cinematic Bonnie & Clydes
    By: Hollywood.com Staff October 27, 2011 6:27am EST
    Falling in love while running from the law.
  • Zac Efron Starring In 'Charlie Countryman'?
    By: Daniel Hubschman February 15, 2011 6:05am EST
    Filling in for a role once reserved for Shia LaBeouf
  • Shia LaBeouf Set For 'Charlie Countryman'
    By: Daniel Hubschman April 30, 2010 5:48am EST
    Will follow 'Transformers 3' with a romantic adventure film
  • Fun with Dick and Jane Review
    By: Mike Szymanski December 23, 2005 7:44am EST
    A few flashes of Jim Carrey's wacky nature shines through, but this cynical look at how the American family can only achieve their dreams through crime is a bit more of a political statement rather than comedic entertainment.
  • News Roundup: Oct. 18
    By: Erika Gimenes October 18, 2001 10:51am EST
    News Roundup: Oct. 18 2001
  • 'Stuart Little' Livin' Large
    By: Martin Grove July 31, 2001 12:30pm EST
    SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 9, 2000 -- Hollywood got through the first weekend of the new year in slightly better shape than studio insiders expected. It took just $11.5 million to put Columbia's "Stuart Little" in first place, making it the weekend's only Top Five film to crack double digits. Lackluster tracking scores last week had suggested that the new year might kick off with none of the Top Five films doing better than single-digit grosses. Columbia's PG-rated family comedy held on to the
  • 'Scream 3' Remains No. 1
    By: Martin Grove July 31, 2001 7:53am EST
    SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 13, 2000 -- Dimension Films' "Scream 3" made the weekend's biggest waves at the box office, holding on to first place despite 20th Century Fox's strong launch for Leonardo DiCaprio's "The Beach." "Scream 3" took a hefty second weekend drop but still sliced off an estimated $16.40 million (-53%) at 3,467 theaters (theater count unchanged, $4,730 per theater). Its total is approximately $57.1 million. In December 1997, "Scream 2's" second weekend gross of $13.9 million
  • Freddie Defeats 'Friday'
    By: Martin Grove March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
    SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 23, 2000 -- Hollywood was suffering from the box office blahs over the weekend, just as Hollywood insiders anticipated. For the first time since Oct. 22, no films cracked double-digits. Miramax's PG-13-rated teen-appeal romantic comedy "Down To You" managed to top the chart with only an estimated $8.30 million at 1,971 theaters ($4,211 per theater). Written and directed by Kris Isacsson, it stars Freddie Prinze Jr. and Julia Stiles. "I think it's great," Miramax Senio