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By:
Martin Grove
August 12, 2001 1:00pm EST
Box office 8/10-12
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By:
Kit Bowen
August 10, 2001 7:56am EST
This week's Role Call is a look at which actor/director is doing what in Hollywood. Kate Hudson Reese Witherspoon "Legally Blonde" Paul Walker "The Fast and the Furious" John McTiernan "Gettysburg" Ted Turner Jon Voight
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By:
Hollywood.com Staff
July 20, 2001 1:12pm EST
It's no "Fargo," but mid-level Coen brothers beats the best work of most Hollywood
comedy hacks
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By:
Marcus Reynaga
April 26, 2001 6:46am EST
Did somebody steal the script?
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By:
Martin Grove
March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
SANTA MONICA, Calif., July 30, 2000 -- There was a "Nutty" taste at the box office this weekend - and it certainly wasn't peanuts! Moviegoers went nuts to the tune of nearly $43 million for Eddie Murphy's PG-13-rated comedy sequel "Nutty Professor 2: The Klumps" from Universal and Imagine Entertainment. "Nutty" easily walked off with first place, opening to an estimated $42.74 million at 3,243 theaters ($13,180 per theater). Its per-theater average was the highest for any film playing in wide re
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By:
Martin Grove
March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
SANTA MONICA, Calif., July 23, 2000 -- "What Lies Beneath" opened better than X-pected to a spirited $30 million, easily evicting "X-Men" from first place. The R-rated supernatural thriller, co-financed by DreamWorks (which is releasing it domestically) and 20th Century Fox (which is distributing it internationally) arrived to a lively ESTIMATED $30.1 million at 2,813 theaters ($10,700 per theater). Its per-theater average was the highest for any film playing in wide release this weekend.
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By:
Ted Murphy
March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
After the success of "The Shawshank Redemption," an adaptation of the Stephen King story set in a prison that received seven Academy Award nominations in 1994, writer-director Frank Darabont was poised to become the next big thing. But the vagaries of Hollywood took over and, over the course of five years, he reportedly made uncredited contributions to the "Star Wars" prequels and the Omaha Beach opening sequences of "Saving Private Ryan." When he did find that elusive follow-up project, it wa
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By:
Ted Murphy
July 06, 2000 8:00pm EST
Go, team! Though sometimes clumsy, this queer "28 Days" scores chuckles and cheers. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Starring Natasha Lyonne, Clea Duvall, Cathy Moriarty, RuPaul Charles, Mink Stole and Bud Cort. Directed by Jamie Babbitt. Produced by Andrea Sperling and Leanna Creel. Screenplay by Brian Wayne Peterson. Released by Lions Gate Films.