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By:
Hollywood.com Staff
May 22, 2001 2:13pm EST
Spring breakers rejoice. Tomcats offers plenty of tasteless jokes and pranks, and it's may well be every young male's wet dream
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By:
Martin Grove
May 14, 2001 9:27am EST
Moviegoers celebrated "Mummy's" Day this weekend with a record setting $70 million opening.
Universal's PG-13 rated adventure sequel "The Mummy Returns" kicked off Hollywood's pre-summer season with a staggering ESTIMATED $70.11 million at 3,104 theaters ($20,615 per theater). "Mummy" accounted for about 65% of the weekend's total key films gross of $107.5 million.
"Mummy" is well on its way to what looks like it could be a $200 million gross in domestic theaters. That would be about $45 mi
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By:
Stacie Hougland
May 14, 2001 9:09am EST
Blow's first hour or so is breezy fun, but by the end you're left with a big bag of wind.
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By:
Martin Grove
May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
Heartbreakers takes the weekend box office by storm.
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By:
Mauricio Minotta
May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 9, 2001 -- Keanu Reeves just says yes! In the latest issue of Vanity Fair, The Matrix star admits that he’s "had wonderful experiences" with drugs, adding that "I mean REALLY wonderful."
Reeves says that the drugs he took years ago taught him about different perspectives on life and helped him reach personal epiphanies.
The 36-year-old actor denies that he has any vices these days, although that seems to be a matter of perception.
"I just don't relate to them as vices.
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By:
Fiona Ng
May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 18, 2000 -- How about this for an ensemble cast? Daily Variety reports today that Julia Roberts, John Cusack, Billy Crystal and Catherine Zeta-Jones might all rub shoulders in the new Revolution Studios comedy "American’s Sweethearts." Written by Crystal and "Analyze This" writer Peter Tolan, the film depicts a Hollywood supercouple who must stay together to promote a film despite their marriage being on the rocks. Cusack and Zeta-Jones are set to play the A list lovebirds, Cry
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By:
Martin Grove
May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
This weekend's box office election is too close to call, according to insiders who see a close race between "Charlie's Angels" and "Little Nicky" for the popular vote. Columbia's PG-13-rated action adventure comedy kicked off to a record setting $40.1 million last weekend. New Line's PG-13-rated youth appeal comedy "Little Nicky," opening at about 2,910 theaters, is flying high on the Hollywood radar screen. "It probably will fall less than 50%," an insider predicts about "Angels." "Fi
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By:
Martin Grove
May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
"The Wedding Planner" marched down theater aisles this weekend, celebrating in first place with $14 million.The PG-13-rated romantic comedy from Columbia Pictures and Intermedia Films easily captured the top spot on Super Bowl Weekend with a sexy ESTIMATED $14.0 million at 2,785 theaters ($5,027 per theater)."Planner" had the highest per-theater average for any film playing in over 1,000 theaters last weekend."Great news for us this weekend," Sony Pictures Entertainment worldwide marketing & dis
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By:
Fiona Ng
May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
The first rule of the cooking club is that you never, ever talk about the cooking club. And the second rule of the cooking club is ... well, you get the point. Sexy Brad Pitt might reunite with director David Fincher, whom the actor worked with in "Seven" and "Fight Club," to do a film called "Seared." According to Daily Variety, the film is a loose reworking of chef Anthony Bourdain's "Kitchen Confidential," which centers on the career of a New York celebrity chef. 'DEATH' TRAP: Variety says th
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By:
Martin Grove
May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
SANTA MONICA, Calif., September 10, 2000 -- Moviegoers' eyes were on "The Watcher" as Hollywood's fall season got off to an unexciting start. Box office levels across the board were considerably less than insiders had anticipated going into the weekend. With many studio executives out of town attending the Toronto Film Festival, few insights were offered as to what went wrong. Overall, key films were estimated to have grossed about 22 percent less than this time last year. With televised coverag