
The Roommate
The Roommate scared up the top spot at the box office over Super Bowl weekend, Box Office Mojo reports.
The psycho-thriller, starring Minka Kelly and Leighton Meester, grossed an estimated $15.6 million in its first weekend of release. The weekend's other new release...
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Anthony Hopkins
The exorcism thriller The Rite topped a slow weekend at the movies, Box Office Mojo reports.
The film starring Anthony Hopkins nabbed $15 million in its first week. Last week's No. 1, No Strings Attached, fell to second with an estimated $13.7 million.
No Strings Attached claims top spot at the box office
The weekend's other new film, The Mechanic starring Jason Statham, tied with...
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No Strings Attached
Fresh off her Golden Globe win for her performance in Black Swan, Natalie Portman's new film, No Strings Attached, debuted atop the box office, Box Office Mojo reports.
The romantic comedy, also starring Ashton Kutcher, earned $20.3 million in its first weekend. Portman, who's expecting her first child this year, is considered a leading...
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The Green Hornet
The Green Hornet easily topped the weekend box office, Box Office Mojo reports.
The superhero comedy, starring Seth Rogen, drew an estimated $34 million in its first weekend. Those estimates were boosted by more expensive 3-D showings, which accounted for 69 percent of the film's gross.
True Grit rides to the top of the box office
The Martin Luther King weekend's other new release...
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Steffiana de la Cruz and Kevin James
Get ready for another Hollywood baby: Kevin James is expecting his third child.
The actor, 45, confirmed the news on Wednesday's Today show, nearly a week after his wife, Steffiana de la Cruz, debuted ...
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Vince Vaughn
Vince Vaughn says he's glad that a joke using the word "gay" will remain in his new film, The Dilemma.
In one scene, Vaughn, who plays an automotive consultant, says, "Ladies and gentleman, electric cars are gay." The joke was removed from the film's trailer three weeks ago after it was deemed insensitive by GLAAD, but director Ron Howard said last week that he will not cut the quip.
Ron Howard refuses to cut "gay" joke from The Dilemma
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Ron Howard
Director Ron Howard says he will not cut a joke using the word "gay" from his new film, The Dilemma. The joke was deemed insensitive by GLAAD and subsequently removed from the film's trailer two weeks ago.
In the clip, Vince Vaughn, who plays an...
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