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By:
Martin Grove
July 01, 2002 10:58am EST
Martin Grove's box office analysis for the week of June 30, 2002.
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By:
Martin Grove
June 16, 2002 1:33pm EST
Martin Grove's box office analysis for the week of June 16, 2002.
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By:
Martin Grove
June 10, 2002 5:06am EST
box office analysis
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Robert Sims
June 07, 2002 12:15pm EST
The box office predictions for the weekend beginning June 7. Anthony Hopkins, Chris Rock, Jerry Bruckheimer, Joel Schumacher, Bad Company, Sandra Bullock, Ashley Judd, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, Ben Affleck, The Sum of All Fears, Eddie Griffin, Undercover Brother, Spider-Man, Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, Insomnia, Enough, Unfaithful, About a Boy, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimmaron, The New Guy, The Importance of Being Earnest, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Y Tu Mama Tambi
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Kit Bowen
June 06, 2002 9:31pm EST
The hype isn't wrong--Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood is definitely a film better suited for a female audience, and it has plenty of wonderful moments to make us remember our best friends.
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Mauricio Minotta
July 31, 2001 12:30pm EST
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 16, 2001 -- “Traffic” and “Nurse Betty” were the top winners at the 5th Annual Golden Satellite Awards on Sunday night. “Traffic” picked up a best drama award and another for its director, Steven Soderbergh. “Nurse Betty” took home the best comedy award and a best actress prize for its star, Renee Zellweger, Daily Variety reports. Held at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., the awards show is organized by the International Press Academy, a splinter group of the Hol
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By:
Martin Grove
July 31, 2001 7:53am EST
Universal's "Meet the Parents" continued to meet box office success, becoming the year's third film to place first for three consecutive weeks. The PG-13-rated comedy was still laughing all the way to the bank in its third weekend with an estimated $16.32 million (-23%) at 2,619 theaters (+4 theaters; $6,230 per theater). Its cume is approximately $81.0 million, heading for a domestic theatrical gross of $130 million or more. "Parents'" international release is through DreamWorks Pictures, which
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By:
Martin Grove
July 31, 2001 7:53am EST
Holdover hits prevailed this weekend as moviegoers showed little enthusiasm for new arrivals. Universal's PG-13-rated comedy "Meet the Parents" held on to first place in its second weekend with a still engaging estimated $21.35 million (-25%) at 2,615 theaters (+1 theater; $8,165 per theater). Its cume is approximately $59.4 million. "Parents'" international release is through DreamWorks Pictures, which co-financed the film and will share equally in its success. "Parents" had the highest per-the
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By:
Martin Grove
July 23, 2001 9:52am EST
"Charlie's Angels" won this weekend's box office election by a mile despite projections that "Little Nicky" might give it a devil of a time. "Angels," Columbia's PG-13 action adventure comedy, continued kicking box office butt in its second weekend with a still sexy estimated $25.0 million (-38%) at 3,037 theaters (theater count unchanged; $8,232 per theater). Its cume is approximately $75.4 million, heading for $150 million or more. "Angels" had the highest per-theater average for any film play
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Fiona Ng
July 23, 2001 9:52am EST
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 21, 2000 -- The 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards is shaping up to be one heck of a testosterone-charged run. Steven Soderbergh's "Traffic" and Ridley Scott's "Gladiator" have emerged as the frontrunners in this year's race for the Globes, each receiving five nods apiece as nominations for the annual bash were announced this morning by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association in Beverly Hills, Calif.. Trailing closely behind are Cameron Crowe's semi-autobiographical rock flick "Almo