Warner Bros. “Inception” is number one for the third straight week, while Paramount’s “Dinner for Schmucks” fills a comedy void in the marketplace with a number two debut.
Warner Bros.' "Inception" has been the number one film every day since the day it opened and again presents a formidable road block to the newcomers’ shot at the top spot. However, "Dinner For Schmucks" looks to pose a major challenge for the top spot.
The mysterious and much-anticipated “Inception” from Warner Bros. tops the weekend box office chart as expected while Universal’s “Despicable Me” crosses the $100 million mark with a strong second weekend.
It's finally here! One of the most anticipated movies of the summer, if not the year as Warner Bros.' "Inception" prepares to mind-bend movie-goers with its smart, intricate storyline, solid performances and awe-inspiring visuals and special effects.
Take a new R-rated sequel to an 80's sci-fi franchise, a family-friendly 3-D newcomer and mix that with a healthy dose of teen vampires and werewolves along with an Airbender, some beloved animated toys and finally add Adam Sandler and you've got the makings of a solid post-holiday box office derby.
Sean Penn is backing Woody Harrelson to walk away with an Oscar for his turn in The Messenger at Sunday's (07Mar10) ceremony - insisting the actor "deserves a big nod" for his performance.
Christopher Plummer, Christoph Waltz, Colin Firth, Gabourey Sidibe, Carey Mulligan, Stanley Tucci, Jeremy Renner, Sandra Bullock, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Vera Farmiga and Anna Kendrick were all nominated for their first Oscar on Tuesday (02Feb10). Of the 20 actors and actresses nominated for lead and supporting categories, only George Clooney, Morgan Freeman, Meryl Streep, Helen Mirren, Penelope Cruz and Matt Damon own Oscars.