Straight Outta Compton box office remains impressive but it’s not the biggest hit ever directed by a black filmmaker while Christian movie surprises.
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Man of Steel with Superman Henry Cavill. Man of Steel 2013 box office: $250 million milestone in North America July 3 update: Directed by Zack Snyder, and starring Henry Cavill,…
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Meryl Streep and husband Don Gummer: Oscar 2012. Meryl Streep and husband Don Gummer at the Governors Ball after 84th Annual Academy Awards held at the Hollywood and Highland Center…
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Owen Wilson in Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris. With the acclaimed comedy fantasy Midnight in Paris, Woody Allen has one of his biggest ever domestic hits Starring Owen Wilson, Rachel…
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Priest movie box office: Starring Paul Bettany and Karl Urban, Screen Gems’ critically derided $60 million horror thriller Priest has flopped with both critics and audiences in the domestic market.
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Midnight in Paris: Woody Allen romantic fantasy stars Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams. Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris, the director’s 41st film, opened the Cannes Film Festival today. Starring unlikely…
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Hall Pass movie box office: The Farrelly brothers’ critically panned comedy managed to top the domestic chart and be a major commercial dud. Owen Wilson and Jason Sudeikis star.
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How Do You Know movie box office: Starring Reese Witherspoon and Paul Rudd, James L. Brooks’ mega-budget romantic comedy is a commercial disaster. Owen Wilson costars.
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Marley & Me movie box office: A sentimental dog tale has far outpaced the domestic take of vehicles for Adam Sandler, Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise.
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Javier Bardem Oscar Winner, Kristin Chenoweth singing That’s How You Know and composer Dario Marianelli at the Academy Awards.
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The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (movie 2004) review: As the embodiment of boredom, Bill Murray sinks Wes Anderson’s meandering all-star maritime mis-adventure.
Midnight in Paris movie box office: Woody Allen fantasy has year’s best per-theater average and maybe the director’s best ever as well. Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams star.
Little Fockers box office: Paul Weitz’s critically massacred comedy is a hit with domestic audiences. Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro and Owen Wilson star.
Cars: Pixar Annie Awards’ winner featuring voices of Owen Wilson + Paul Newman is overshadowed as DreamWorks Animation release wins in more categories.