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"The Possession" grips box office, "Oogieloves" flops big
Reuters
While disappointed with initial sales, Viselman said the film was meant to introduce the characters for future movies, TV shows and toys and yield a profitable new franchise. By that measure, negative headlines about the tiny box-office take will help ...
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'Possession' Claims Top Film Slot on Sales of $21.3 Million
Businessweek
Among returning films, "2016: Obama's America" was eighth with sales of $7.1 million. The movie, a critical look at President Barack Obama from commentator Dinesh D'Souza, is the year's top-performing political movie. Weekend revenue for the top 12 ...
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Blogs5 new results for film movies
 
Most Anticipated Movies of TIFF 2012 | Film School Rejects
By Andrew Robinson
Editor's Note: We've asked a Jamaican to go to Canada to cover the movies of TIFF 2012. Andrew Robinson, whose work you can check out over at his blog, has.
Film School Rejects
Telluride: Film Distributors Go Shopping For Hot New Movies Up For ...
By PETE HAMMOND
Sundance, Cannes and Berlin are just some of the world's top festivals where major sales can be completed but Telluride? This 39th edition of one of the.
Deadline.com
Gerard Butler's new movie Motor City halted after backers pull out ...
GERARD Butler's new film Motor City has been KO'd by its financial backers after they realised it would be "impossible" to make it in time.
HomePage - The Sun
The Large Association of Movie Blogs: LAMB #1346 - Coogs film blog
By Dusty
My blog has been active since November 2010 and the frequency of my posts is mixed. In December/January and May/June, my blog posts go minimal due to a focus on exam revision with about 3 per month whilst in other months I can get up ...
The Large Association of Movie Blogs
Eric's Bad Movies: 'The Apparition' (2012) – | Film.com
By Eric D. Snider
the-apparition-250. "The Apparition" marks a bold step forward in filmmaking. After decades of stubbornly resisting the influence of lobbyists and special-interest groups, Hollywood has finally made a movie about people who are frightened by ...
Film.com


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