Can the Romantic Comedy Be Saved?
Once a box-office sure thing, the frothy genre is failing at — and vanishing from — movie theaters.
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Once a box-office sure thing, the frothy genre is failing at — and vanishing from — movie theaters.
Meanwhile, The Avengers opens early everywhere but here, to the tune of $180 million.
None of this week's domestic new releases performed particularly well.
Screen Gems' romantic comedy opened big — but you knew that was going to happen.
Think Like a Man and The Lucky One exceeded expectations this weekend.
This is the battle of the sexes reimagined as competing reading groups.
Plus: Gabrielle Union admitted that what followed her TSA pat-down was even worse than the pat-down itself, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
And Chris Brown: "I guarantee you if you could give him those five minutes back, he would change it."
How to make a film based on an advice book for black women appeal to men and white audiences.
Congrats to Steve Harvey for providing inspiration. (No, seriously, we love this song.)
Steve Harvey never would have imagined his book to inspire such a red hot jam. Or maybe he did. He is Steve Harvey, after all.