Why let Riggins and Landry have all the fun?
'The Avengers' shocks with a $80.517 million cume Friday.
Celebrate the infamous day with a Netflix double feature.
Nicki is on her own level... well, maybe
Is there football involved, or just battling?
Alongside Jason Clarke, Joel Edgerton, Jessica Chastain and others.
In honor of the song's one year anniversary.
No, I'm not kidding.
'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1' scores big as audiences give the film an estimated debut of around $72 million on Friday!
Baseball > 'A Gifted Man'
Is is legal for someone to be that charming?
Well, he's sort of an alum...
Football, Westerns...both just a bunch of angry guys.
Knock it off, bullies.
The original, Disney-fied change-up.
Straight from Peter Berg's mouth.
Eight movies for the price of...around three.
Because the first movie and TV series were so successful.
So much pop culture in such a little YouTube video.
See what's happening on the second official day of the world's biggest pop culture fest!
Nice!
Get it? Because it's about Friday? GET IT?
We we so excited. You you so excited?
This is the worst idea, EVER.
In case it wasn't already stuck in your head.
Fun, fun, fu--please stop.
And premieres on NBC a week later. Wait. What?
The Amazing Amazon has a face.
Clear eyes, full hearts, goodbye.
For all you non-Direct TV folks.
After posting the third biggest midnight gross of $24 million, Warner Bros.' 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1' went on to earn a magical $61.15 million in its first full day of release.
As expected Fox's 'Machete' tops the Friday box office derby in a very tight race with Focus Features' 'The American' which put them both at close to $4 million for the day and could see them flip-flop by the end of the weekend.
Lionsgate and Sony own the Top Five on Friday and dominate the marketplace as 'The Last Exorcism' tops the chart and Sony grabs three of the top five slots in the Friday Box Office Rally.
On Friday Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Eric Roberts, Randy Couture, Terry Crews, Mickey Rourke and Steve Austin topped the box office with a gross of around $13.5 million as “The Expendables” took on other newcomers and "The Other Guys."
Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg in 'The Other Guys' takes the top spot at Friday's box office with $13.2 million and thus could post a bigger than expected gross in the mid-30's and possibly give Ferrell his second best debut weekend ever.
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Despite strong earnings, Platinum Dunes partner Brad Fuller reports that project is "not happening"
Although football drama 'Friday Night Lights' has lasted longer than fans could’ve ever expected, there now seems to be a concrete expiration date: one more season.
Roman Polanski will be freed from jail on Friday and placed under house arrest, according to Swiss authorities.
Trailer for the much-anticipated 'Twilight' sequel to precede the teen comedy 'Bandslam.'
Michael Jackson's body will return to his former Neverland Ranch estate in Santa Barbara, California, for a public viewing on Friday, according to new reports.
The biggest President’s weekend on record as “Friday the 13th” posts the second best president’s weekend debut with a four-day total of $45.210 million.
Samuel L. Jackson’s “scare tactics” in Lakeview Terrace (Sony) have put this Neil LaBute-directed thriller at the top of the box office heap for the three-day weekend.
Labor Day is a dumping ground for bad movies, but this year seems more toxic than usual. Three of the four new wide releases--Babylon A.D. (Fox), Disaster Movie (Lionsgate) and College (MGM)--were not screened for critics, while Traitor, the Don Cheadle thriller from Overture, has managed just a 54 percent Fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes.
The Death Race (Universal) vs. Tropic Thunder (Dreamworks/Paramount) weekend battle I was expecting has not materialized. Instead, Anna Faris as The House Bunny (Sony) has managed an upside surprise with a well-above-expectations $5.9M on Friday. Industry tracking pointed toward a strong opening for the Jason Statham action picture and something softer for the PG-13 comedy Bunny, but that audience research does not always pan out.
Warner Bros new action comedy Get Smart has easily won the battle of big studio comedies with $15M on Friday and a likely $40M opening weekend.
Marvel Studios is batting 1.000. After the spectacular success of the newly minted studio’s first self-financed and self-produced comic book adaptation Iron Man (Paramount), they have given new life to Bruce Banner and his famously angry alter ego.
Walden Media’s The Narnia Chronicles: Prince Caspian (Disney) has failed to match the $23M opening day of 2005’s The Lion, The Witch & the Wardrobe, managing only $18M on Friday.
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With television networks increasing their output of news magazines -- ABC confirmed Tuesday that it plans to add the newsmag "America 24/7" to its schedule beginning Friday, Nov. 2.
Hollywood opens its presents early this weekend with the arrival of a few deluxe-wrapped packages full of good holiday cheer. "Anna and the King," a richly decorated version of the classic musical "The King and I" sans the music, should pique the interests of romantic moviegoers young and old. It stars Academy Award winner Jodie Foster and Hong Kong action icon Chow Yun-Fat. Gifts for the kids come in the form of the studio movies "Stuart Little" and "Bicentennial Man." Based on a beloved children's novel, "Stuart Little" tells the live-action adventures of a pet mouse, with a voice provided by Michael J. Fox. In "Bicentennial Man," Robin Williams undergoes a different kind of transformation, playing an android who learns what it means to be human. "Mrs. Doubtfire" director Chris Columbus helms the film. Other high-profile holiday films opening in limited release
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 Senior Vice President, Marketing, David Kaminow said Sunday morning. "Freddie Prinze Jr. cannot deny the fact that he has a following. He really can do a great job of opening a picture. "I think our (marketing) materials were good, and it just looked like a fun movie for its core audience of young girls. There hasn't been anything for them for a while. "The PG-13
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 17, 2000 -- Ice Cube's hip-hop comedy "Next Friday" packed the winning punch at the holiday weekend box office, surprising Hollywood insiders who thought Denzel Washington's "The Hurricane" would claim the prize for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. "Stuart Little," meanwhile, thought big again -- placing second and cracking the $100 million mark overall. The R-rated "Next Friday," New Line's sequel to the 1995 flick "Friday," maintained the high energy it displayed when it opened Wednesday. It easily captured first place with a sizzling estimated $17 million at 1,103 theaters ($15,413 per theater) from Friday to Monday. Its cumulative take after six days is approximately $21.5 million, with about $4.5 million of that having come in Wednesday and Thursday. Directed by Steve Carr, "Next Friday" was written and produced by and stars rapper/act