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Runaway trains are nothing new at the movies
November 12, 2010
Suspense and action movies fall into all kinds of subcategories.
‘Saw 3D’ takes top slice at weekend box office
November 1, 2010
Lionsgate’s “Saw 3D,” billed as the final installment in the series about Jigsaw’s legacy of bloody terror, debuted as the Halloween weekend’s No. 1 movie with $24.2 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Chills without spills: Ten horror movies that aren’t too gory for teens
October 25, 2010
Every year, Halloween comes along and scary movies are back in the spotlight. But if you’re a parent, it is a challenge to find a good horror movie from the last 50 years that isn’t rated R. The films on this list will do the trick (or treat), and don’t have much — if any — of the gore that’s so prevalent in the genre these days.
‘Paranormal’ sequel scares up $41.5M at box office
October 25, 2010
Fear has taken hold at the box office with a $41.5 million debut for scary movie “Paranormal Activity 2,” according to studio estimates Sunday.
‘Jackass’ sets box office record for Oct. debut
October 18, 2010
Johnny Knoxville and his “Jackass” gang are even bigger hits in three dimensions.
‘Red’ is leaden spy game caper for Willis and pals
October 15, 2010
Critics often gripe about the blink-and-you’ve-missed-it frenzy of action sequences in today’s Hollywood thrillers.
‘Social Network’ repeats as box office No. 1
October 11, 2010
Movie fans have bookmarked the Facebook drama “The Social Network” as their weekend favorite.
Next ‘Harry Potter’ flick will be 2-D only
October 9, 2010
The new “Harry Potter” film won’t be as dimensional as it was supposed to be.
Rai calls twin films tough challenge
October 9, 2010
Indian superstar Aishwarya Rai says shooting two versions of the same movie simultaneously on a recent set posed the toughest challenge of her career.
‘Social Network’ racks up friends
October 4, 2010
Movie fans are spending some face time with a story about the founders of Facebook.
‘Social Network’ no friend of the truth
October 3, 2010
When it comes to making movies about real people, Hollywood has a long history of not letting the facts get in the way.
‘Bonnie and Clyde’ director dies
September 30, 2010
“Bonnie and Clyde” wasn’t a movie that director Arthur Penn wanted to make, but when he finally agreed to it, he made sure that the violence provoked by the lawbreaking couple from the 1930s — and that led to the protagonists’ bullet-riddled demise — wasn’t disguised.
‘Wall Street’ leads market with $19M
September 27, 2010
Movie fans are investing in Michael Douglas and Oliver Stone’s “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” which opened as the No. 1 weekend movie with $19 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Ben Affleck’s ‘The Town’ opens at No. 1 with $23.8M
September 20, 2010
“The Town” is the talk of the box office, opening with $23.8 million to take the No. 1 spot.
Money, death and owls pack fall film slate
September 19, 2010
Hollywood aims to help you escape from all that lousy economic news in the real world this fall, with a lineup heavy on fun and fantasy.