Sun, Jul 18 2010
Also tagged: 3-d, adam sandler, alfred molina, American film directors, angelina jolie, Bandslam, Batman, Bruce Almighty, Chris Nolan, Cinema of the United States, Cinema Score, director, disney channel, Eclipse Corp, Entertainment/Culture, even lead actor, Fantasia, films, Friday, Hancock, imax, IRON MAN 2, james cameron, Last Airbender, leonardo dicaprio, M. Night Shyamalan, Major, michael bay, nicholas cage, one, Prince, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Product Recall, Quintin Tarantino, Ramona, roland emmerich, Scott Mendelson, Selena Gomez, Spring, Spring episode of Glee, Spy, steven spielberg, The A-Team, The Dark Knight, The Day After Tomorrow, The Karate Kid, The Lion King, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Theresa Palmer, tim burton, Toy Story, toy story 3, United States, USD, Warner Brothers
By Scott Mendelson hollywoodnews.com: Playing like an old-fashioned general-audiences blockbuster, Chris Nolan’s Inception opened at the higher end of expectations with $60.4 million over the weekend. That’s a 2.79x weekend multiplier, which means that front-loading was moderate but not severe (the film actually rose a token amount from Friday to[...]
Tue, Jun 15 2010
Also tagged: academy award, annette bening, breaking news, Cinema of the United States, easygoing restaurateur, Entertainment news, Entertainment/Culture, High Art, Hollywood, hollywood news, Joni, Josh Hutcherson, Julianne Moore, Keeping the Faith, laser, Laurel Canyon, lisa cholodenko, Mark Ruffalo, Mass media, Mia Wasikowska, Motion Picture Association of America, Motion Picture Association of America film rating system, R, Southern California, Stuart Blumberg, Television in the United States
HollywoodNews.com: “The Kids Are Alright” is directed by Lisa Cholodenko (“High Art,” “Laurel Canyon”) from an original screenplay that she wrote with Stuart Blumberg (“Keeping the Faith”). The movie combines comedic surprise with poignant emotional truth in a funny, vibrant, and richly drawn portrait of a modern family. Nic and[...]