Too Early to Say, But Precious Is Poised for Indie Box-Office Greatness
Will 'Precious' become the next 'Slumdog Millionaire' or the next 'The Aristocrats,' which did well in limited release and then tanked?
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Will 'Precious' become the next 'Slumdog Millionaire' or the next 'The Aristocrats,' which did well in limited release and then tanked?
Does a verbal agreement between two movie executives that no one can prove was actually made count for nothing anymore?
The studios filed dueling lawsuits yesterday over a movie so heart-wrenching, it probably won't earn back its $5.5 million budget, even with an endorsement from Oprah.
This opens the door for a really scary Halloween episode of 'Mad Men'.
'Mad Men' will be back in July — but series creator Matthew Weiner still doesn't have a deal!
Plus: You'll never believe what movie DreamWorks is preparing a sequel for. Well, you might guess.
Plus: MTV is remaking 'Rocky Horror' for no reason whatsoever.
Plus: "This is exciting for me because I've never done a movie about a notorious murder," Brian De Palma definitely didn't say.
Disney finds more kids whose fresh-scrubbed faces will drive your tween daughter mad with prepubescent desire.
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