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April 28, 2008

RT on DVD: The Golden Compass, 27 Dresses, and The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Opens in new window

If you, like many others, opted out of The Golden Compass while it was in theaters, never fear; your chance to watch it at home has arrived. Then again, instead of picking up that or the underwhelming wedding rom-com 27 Dresses, you could go for the wondrous, Oscar-nominated Diving Bell and the Butterfly. More new releases inside. More...

January 27, 2008

Box Office Guru Wrapup: Spartans March Past Rambo to #1 Opens in new window

Moviegoers chose an army of spoof comedians over an aging one-man killing machine as Meet the Spartans outgunned Sylvester Stallone's Rambo to claim the number one spot in a close race at the North American box office. Both new releases walked away with solid performances and should become moneymakers. More...

January 24, 2008

Box Office Guru Preview: Rambo Leads Army of New Films Into Battle Opens in new window

The resurrection of yesterday's movie heroes continues with Sylvester Stallone's new film Rambo which finds the vet in Southeast Asia where he is pulled into another battle with baddies. The R-rated film from Lionsgate follows the actor's Rocky Balboa which defied the odds last winter to become both a critical and commercial success. More...

January 24, 2008

Critics Consensus: Rambo is No Rocky, Guess Meet the Spartans Tomatometer! Opens in new window

This week at the movies, we've got vigilante justice, internet intrigue, deft dancing, and Spartan satires. What do the critics have to say? More...

January 18, 2008

Michael Clayton Returning to Theaters January 25 Opens in new window

For Michael Clayton, critical praise has been more plentiful than box-office receipts -- but that balance is set to shift, at least a little, when Warner Bros. re-releases the George Clooney film on January 25. More...

January 23, 2007

Sundance News: "Son of Rambow" Is Fest's Biggest Sale; "How She Move," "The Signal," Others Also Acquired Opens in new window

Paramount Vantage snagged "Son of Rambow" for $7 million, making it the biggest Sundance purchase so far. The studio also acquired "How She Move" for $3 million; "Teeth," "The Signal," "La Misma Luna," "Dedication," and "Nanking" have also been picked up. More...