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  • Box Office Analysis: July 21
    By: Martin Grove July 22, 2002 12:49pm EST
    Box Office Analysis: July 21. Stuart Little 2 Road to Perdition Men in Black II K-19: The Widowmaker Eight Legged Freaks Mr. Deeds Lilo & Stitch The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course Tadpole My Big Fat Greek Wedding Never Again
  • By the Numbers: July 19
    By: Robert Sims July 19, 2002 3:46pm EST
    The box office predictions for the weekend beginning July 19: Harrison Ford, Liam Neeson, K-19: The Widowmaker, Stuart Little 2, David Arquette, Eight Legged Freaks, Tom Hanks, Sam Mendes, Road to Perdition, Reign of Fire, Rob Bowman, Steve Irwin, The Crocodile Hunter; Collison Course, Jamie Lee Curtis, Halloween: Resurrection, Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Barry Sonnenfeld, Men in Black II, Lil' Bow Wow, Like Mike, The Powerpuff Girls Movies, Mr. Deeds, Adam Sandler, Hey Arnold! The Movie. Lilo
  • Stuart Little 2 Review
    By: Scott Huver July 19, 2002 10:45am EST
    While not quite as fresh or involving as its predecessor (especially for the grown-ups accompanying their young'uns), Stuart Little 2 is a charming second outing that will certainly please the under-12 crowd. The film only loses points for standing in the original's shadow, which--despite its pint-sized, squeaky voiced star--is tall indeed.
  • News Roundup: March 19
    By: Guylaine Cadorette March 19, 2002 11:27am EST
    Liza Minnelli and her new husband, producer David Gest, are already planning to adopt four children Liza Minnelli Billy Joel Elton John Face to Face tour Britney Spears Charlotte Ross People fo the Ethical Treatment of Animals PETA Harry Belafonte Distinguished American Award Pedro Almodovar Talk to Her Eddie Murphy Haunted Mansion Jonny Depp Neverland Hrry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone The Royal Tenenbaums Costume Designers Guild Brass Eye George Michael All My Children Revlon Lucille Ball
  • '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
  • ROLE CALL: 'X-Men 2' Marks Bryan Singer
    By: Fiona Ng March 19, 2001 11:51am EST
    HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 14, 2000 -- Even seasoned superheroes need a leader. And it looks as if Bryan Singer is once again the man for the job. The director, whose last flick "X-Men" made a killing over the summer, might return to the helm for the second installment of the mutant-superheroes franchise, The Hollywood Reporter says. The film's ensemble cast, which includes Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, James Marsden, Famke Janssen and Anna Paquin, have all signed on to do the s
  • 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
  • B.O. FORECAST: 'Next Friday' Could Remain No. 1
    By: Martin Grove March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
    SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 20, 2000 -- Hollywood is ready for a relatively blah box-office weekend that could see New Line's R-rated urban-appeal comedy sequel "Next Friday" hold on to the top spot. "Nothing looks real exciting," said one studio executive at mid-week. "'Down To You' (opening at about 1,900 theaters via Miramax) actually dropped a little in the tracking. It's down to a 5% first choice -- although you would think that kind of movie with teen-age appeal would be strong on Friday.
  • B.O. FORECAST: Super Bowl top attraction this weekend
    By: Martin Grove March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
    SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 27, 2000 -- Hollywood expects to be thrown for a loss on the box office gridiron this Super Bowl weekend. Neither of the weekend's two new wide releases is tracking well, according to distribution insiders. "'Eye Of the Beholder' is 3% first choice, 'Isn't She Great' is 2% first choice," one studio executive said, referring to mid-week tracking data. "I really liked the trailer for ('Great'), but I guess it doesn't matter. It has zero unaided awareness. Nobody cares."