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Archive for November, 2009

Weekend Box Office Roundup: ‘New Moon’ and ‘Blind Side’ Staying Power

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A feeling of deja vu seems to have struck the box office this weekend, as the top three movies of the previous week kept their spots: The Twilight Saga: New Moon maintained its box office eclipse, bringing in $42.5 million, while The Blind Side brought in another $40.1 million, exceeding its first weeks' take.  Rounding out the top five are 2012 with $18 million, new release Old Dogs with $16.8 million, and Disney's A Christmas Carol with $16 million. New releases Ninja Assasin and The Road (in limited release) brought in $13.1 and $1.5 million, respectively. 

Short Takes: ‘Alice’ to get Sci-Fi twist! Plus ‘Howling’ Remake

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Sci-Fi channel is doing a two-night movie event of Alice in Wonderland. This is a ripped-from-Hollywood idea that could turn out pretty fun in its own right.

More news:

  • The Howling, the 1981 werewolf-stalker film that spawned six hairy sequels, is apparently getting remade. We'll be there on opening night if this wolf cannibalizes the 'Wolf Pack.'  [EW.com]
  • Remember Brittany Murphy? C'mon, she was so hospitable to Angelina Jolie and Winona Ryder in Girl, Interrupted! Well, its time to forget about Mayan calendars and the year 2012, cuz she's headlining straight-to-DVD disaster-pic Megafault!

Trailer Park: Cage Delivers the ‘Witch,’ plus Oscar Talk

The new trailer for Nicolas Cage's Season of the Witch recently hit the internet. Part Wicker Man, part Marilyn Manson video, all awesome. 

More movie stuff:

  • As Oscar Season begins to heat up with upcoming December releases, we figured it'd be a good time to look back on past pursuits of the golden statue. Take a look at the 10 Closest Oscar Races in recent memory. 
  • Film adaptation of popular video game Drake's Fortune gets writers!

Cardin Released From Hospital

Hilton Blasts Barrymore In New Book

McKellen Slams Lucas Over Gay Portrayal

Mirren To Play The Queen Again?

Christensen Refuses Raunchy Shoots

Walliams’ Children’s Books To Be Made Into Movies

Hasselhoff Leaves Hospital

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