November 17, 2009 The Twilight Saga: New Moon Premiere

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On November 16th the latest chapter from The Twilight Saga : New Moon held its movie premiere at Westwood, California’s Mann’s Village Theater. The entire cast and crew (including Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning and Taylor Lautner) strolled the red carpet as the huge amount of fans waited outside for the first ever viewing of the movie. We have got you love muffins covered with all the hottest pics from the red carpet and you can view them all after the jump.

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October 5, 2009 NY Film Festival Precious Premiere

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The new movie that has everyone talking, Precious (based on the novel Push by Sapphire) had its big premiere Sunday night at The New York Film Festival and the red carpet lit up with the stars including Mariah Carey, Paula Patton, Lenny Kravitz, Gabourey Sidibe, Jane Fonda and a few others. This movie is sure to become a box office smash when it releases in theaters in November. Take the jump to view the HD movie trailer + over 20 pictures from the premiere.

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June 15, 2009 Box Office: ‘The Hangover’ Hangs Onto #1

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The hilariously funny, what-happens-in-Vegas-themed comedy The Hangover stayed put in the No. 1 slot at domestic theatres, pulling in an estimated $33.4 million. Disney/Pixar’s Up remained in the second slot, earning $30.5 million, bringing its cume to $187 million. Denzel Washington and John Travolta-starring The Taking of Pelham 123 opened in the No. 3 spot with $25 million, Night at the Museum was fourth with $9 million and $143 million in total. Rounding out the top five was Will Farrell-driven Last of the Lost with $9 million.

Eddie Murphy’s latest effort, Imagine That, opened with a wimpy $6 million, good for sixth place.

Any love muffins catch The Hangover yet? It’s too funny.

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June 7, 2009 Box Office: ‘Up’ #1 For Second Week

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Disney/Pixar’s 3-D adventure, Up, is numero uno at the box office for a second week in a row, earning $44.2 million for a total cume of $137 million. R-rated The Hangover opened in second place with $43.3 million, while Will Farrell-starrer and retreading of the classic TV show, Land of the Lost didn’t fare so well, opening with a less-than-expected $20 million. This rather paltry opening for the comedy doesn’t bode well in the face of its $100 production costs, and bad reviews. In the No. 3 spot is former number one, Night at the Museum, earning $15 million, good for a total sum of $127 million domestically. Blockbuster Star Trek continues to hold its own, amassing $8 million from ticket sales, good for a galactic $223 total.

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June 1, 2009 Box office: Disney’s ‘Up’ Rises to #1

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Disney’s 3-D animated feature, Up, was #1 at the box office this weekend, grossing a massive $68.2 million domestically. Ben Stiller’s Night at the Museum sequel came in second with $25.5 million for a total of $105.2 million. In third place was horror flick Drag Me To Hell with $16.6 million. The latest Terminator installment, Terminator Salvation, was fourth with $16.1 million and $90.6 million thus far. Rounding out the top five was Star Trek with $12.8 million and $209.5 million domestically.

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May 26, 2009 Boxoffice: ‘Smithsonian’ At #1

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In what proved to be the interesting winner of the #1 slot at this weekend’s boxoffice, Ben Stiller-driven Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian conquered pole position, finishing the super-sized holiday weekend with an estimated $70 million. Smithsonian marks Stiller’s biggest live-action opening, topping the $46.1 million earned opening weekend for 2004’s Meet The Fockers (this movie is too funny – you must catch if you haven’t already). The first installment of Museum opened in December 2006 with $30.4 million, going on to gross an enviable $251 million domestically. CONTINUE READING

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