The Hobbit 2 Box Office: The Hobbit The Desolation of Smaug behond original and Lord of the Rings movies + Will Ferrell Anchorman 2 a Hit or Not?
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Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow the handle the original Jurassic Park‘s top scene-stealer, Tyrannosaurus Rex. ‘Jurassic World’ director: Colin Trevorrow Colin Trevorrow, whose low-budget, time-travel-themed indie Safety Not Guaranteed won…
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‘That’s My Boy’ with Adam Sandler and Andy Samberg. ‘That’s My Boy’: Worst Adam Sandler box office flop? June 17, ’12, update: The R-rated father-and-son comedy That’s My Boy will…
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Madagascar 3 movie: Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted June 10 update: Weekend box office: The Prometheus movie monsters have been beaten by Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted‘s cuddly talking animals.…
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Nov. 10 update: Billy Crystal will be replacing Eddie Murphy as Oscar host, who quite the show after Oscarcast co-producer Brett Ratner officially resigned from his post. There has been…
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Bikini or no, Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler Last Day on Top while solid Justin Bieber documentary to face competition from Alex Pettyfer and Liam Neeson.
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TRON: Legacy disappoints despite Oscar winner Jeff Bridges while Paul Rudd and Reese Witherspoon How Do You Know 1 of century’s biggest box office bombs
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The Dark Knight is 1 of the biggest box office hits ever in the domestic market. But is it really in the no. 2 slot after Titanic?
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North America’s noteworthy fall box office titles belong to a whole array of genres, from prestige crime dramas to musical fantasies and horror sequels.
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What’s the highest grossing comedy ever? That depends on how you come up with the box office figures, how you interpret them, and how you define ‘comedy.’
Armie Hammer as Clyde Tolson, Leonardo DiCaprio as J. Edgar Hoover, Judi Dench as Anne Marie Hoover, J. Edgar. Nov. 13 update: At no. 5 on the domestic box office…
The 2009 box office is evidence that domestic audiences are eager for ‘good movies’ - as long as you take a ‘glass half full’ approach to the issue.
A quartet of award-winning Meet the Fockers cast members waste their talent and prestige in this idiotized Ben Stiller comedy. Jay Roach directed.