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CinemaCon 2013: A peek at summer tentpoles and year-enders
Movie theater owners will converge in Las Vegas this week for their annual convention, checking out new hybrids of popcorn, the latest iterations of stadium seats and clips from potential summer blockbusters including "Star Trek Into Darkness," "Man of...
Tags: Hugo (movie), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Pacific Rim (movie), Man of Steel (movie), Madison Square Garden
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The politics of 'Zero Dark Thirty,' 'Argo' go beyond the film
Amid the box-office figures, technological advances and critical hype, 2012 saw the film industry severely tested in one regard: Tragic events forced filmmakers to confront whether action should be taken when serious real-world repercussions might...
Tags: News Agency, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Academy Awards, Andy Griffith, Trayvon Martin
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'Brave' debuts atop DVD sales chart; 'Spider-Man' is No. 1 rental
The animated feature "Brave" debuted at the top of the DVD sales chart, but couldn't knock "The Amazing Spider-Man" from the top of the rental chart. Pixar's "Brave" was the top selling DVD and Blu-ray disc in the U.S. during the week ended Nov. 18,...
Tags: Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (movie), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Savages (movie), Prometheus (movie), Magic Mike (movie)
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Jake Gyllenhaal tried staying undercover on LAPD rides for 'Watch'
To prepare for his role as a cop in his new film “End of Watch,” Jake Gyllenhaal spent five months trailing active-duty Los Angeles Police Department officers. While many of his adoring fans would pay to spend that much intimate time with...
Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Jennifer Lawrence, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Swift, Entertainment
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'Dark Knight Rises' to the top of the box office again
"The Dark Knight Rises" may have soared to the top of the box office for the second consecutive weekend, but the Batman film is still falling behind its predecessor. The final installment in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy saw its ticket sales...
Tags: Christian Bale, Economy, Business and Finance, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Trayvon Martin, Services and Shopping
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'Dark Knight Rises' is No. 1 again, while two new films struggle
This post has been updated. Please see note below."The Dark Knight Rises" may have soared to the top of the box office for the second consecutive weekend, but the Batman film is still falling behind its predecessor. The final installment in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy saw its ticket sales...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Savages (movie), Services and Shopping, Magic Mike (movie)
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'Dark Knight Rises' scores third No. 1; 'Total Recall' soft
"Total Recall" didn't prove memorable enough to beat "The Dark Knight Rises" at the box office, as the Batman flick claimed the No. 1 position for the third consecutive weekend. The final entry in Christopher Nolan's superhero trilogy took in an...
Tags: Ice Age: Continental Drift (movie), Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Services and Shopping, Magic Mike (movie), Entertainment
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'The Bourne Legacy' to dominate 'The Campaign,' 'Hope Springs'
After making his name as a supporting player in "Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol" and "The Avengers" and top-lining in the Oscar-winning "The Hurt Locker," Jeremy Renner will try to prove he can kick butt himself at the box office this weekend in "...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Tommy Lee Jones, Academy Awards, Services and Shopping, Entertainment
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'The Watch'
Not knowing whether it wants to be taken seriously or for laughs ultimately costs this tale of a neighborhood watch patrol, especially since it features three of the top faces in current screen comedy ... Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn and Jonah Hill. Along...
Tags: The IT Crowd (tv program), Rosemarie DeWitt, Ben Stiller, Seth Rogen, Your Sister's Sister (movie)
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Reel Critics: 'Watch' is tension-filled drama
David Ayers wrote and directed "End of Watch." He also wrote the gritty cop drama "Training Day," which earned Denzel Washington an Oscar for best actor. This new film careens across the screen with all the non-stop action you expect from a serious film...
Tags: Academy Awards, Joaquin Phoenix, World War II (1939-1945), Denzel Washington, Paul Thomas Anderson
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'The Watch': These guardians out of time, tune ★★
Timing is everything in comedy. When a neighborhood-watch volunteer was charged with shooting and killing 17-year-old Trayvon Martinearlier this year — in real life, that is — 20th Century Fox changed the title of its forthcoming comedy from...
Tags: Rosemarie DeWitt, Trayvon Martin, Colorado Movie Theater Shooting, Entertainment, Safety of Citizens
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'The Watch' review: Still looking for laughs
** (out of four) A movie called “The Watch” couldn't have worse timing. Just because 20th Century Fox changed the film's title from “Neighborhood Watch” to “The Watch” doesn't mean the comedy about an (eventually)...
Tags: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Rosemarie DeWitt, Mr. Popper's Penguins (movie), Trayvon Martin, Richard Ayoade
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