Your Box Office Explained: Throwback Weekend As The Lion King 3D Stomps the New Stuff
'Drive,' 'Straw Dogs,' and 'I Don't Know How She Does It' don't fare well.
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'Drive,' 'Straw Dogs,' and 'I Don't Know How She Does It' don't fare well.
And the new releases keep eating into each other's box office.
Good news for 'The Help.'
Will Chris Evans's crusader be the superhero movie of the summer?
While 'Transformers' becomes the highest-grossing film of the year.
A Happy July 4th for Michael Bay.
It beat the record set by 'The Hangover.'
The sequel made $140 million, the weekend made $280.
And the 'Adjustment Bureau' didn't do too shabby, either.
When Spielberg, Fincher, and Crowe are all coming out on the same day, who wins?
You know who loves exorcisms? Latina women. Who knew?
'Salt' took in nearly $38 million.
'Inception' brings in $60.4 million. 'Sorcerer's Apprentice' takes $24.5, in two more days.
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