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Box Office Tally

WEEKEND BOXOFFICE RESULTS
1. Iron Man
51.2
2. What Happens in Vegas
20.1
3. Speed Racer
18.6
4. Made of Honor
8.1
5. Baby Mama
6.2
6. Forgetting Sarah Marshall
3.8
7. Harold and Kumar
3.1
8. Forbidden Kingdom
2.2
9. Nim's Island1.5
10. Prom Night
1.0
Weekend of May 9-11. Figures in $ mil.

Film Rating
1. 12
PG-13
2. American Violet
PG-13
3. Art Of War II, The
R
4 Ball's Out
R
5. Bigger, Stronger, Faster *
PG-13
6. Bitten R
7. Fall Down Dead R
8. Happening, The
R
9. I'm Through With White Girls R
10. Love Guru, The R
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Updated Wednesday, May 14, 2008

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NATPETV nets ratings slide bad news for movie marketers
The news the broadcast TV networks were down some seven million viewers per night in the May sweeps versus last November is bad news not only for the networks, but also for Hollywood, writes MARTIN GROVE. » More


CASPIAN-ADAMSONBig returns likely for return to 'Narnia'
Unlike last summer, which was sequel driven from the get-go, this summer was front loaded with big-budget originals and is only now shifting into sequel mode. It's a safe bet that with Disney and Walden Media's launch of "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian," the boxoffice will overcome last weekend's low-octane "Speed Racer" opening and resume the gleaming grosses with which "Iron Man" kicked off the season. » More


Kalin-"Savage Grace""Savage" should put Moore in best actress races
It may only be May, but that doesn't mean it's too early to start thinking about potential awards contender films and performances, Martin grove writes, citing the true-life drama "Savage Grace," directed by Tom Kalin, in which Julianne Moore delivers an awards-caliber performance. » More


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Film Review: 'Sex and the City'

The veil officially comes off the highly anticipated "Sex and the City" movie at the end of the month, and while the HBO series' ardent fans are certain to come out in droves, the end product is a case of bigger not necessarily being better. More

Film Review: 'The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian'

The lion is back, the witch puts in an appearance, but that musty old wardrobe has been put out of commission in "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian," a worthy if somewhat less wondrous successor to that 2005 phenomenon. » More

Film Review: 'What Happens in Vegas'

A mean-spirited streak typical of today's studio-manufactured rom-coms escalates in Fox's "What Happens in Vegas," a film that views marriage as a combat sport. » More

Film Review: 'Speed Racer'

In this aggressively rudimentary emotional drama designed -- literally -- around impossible racing car action, actors are painted into a cartoon world through CGI and vividly colored backgrounds as images move across the screen like shifting panels in a comic strip. » More

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woody allenCannes Q&A: Woody Allen
Woody Allen may be more revered in France than in any other country, but this year is only his third visit to Cannes in 42 years, after 39 features as a director. » More


gowarikerQ&A: Ashutosh Gowariker
THR caught up with Ashutosh Gowariker about all the fuss over his historical epic "Jodhaa Akbar" -- fuss that helped the $10 million picture boost ticket sales to more than $31 million worldwide. » More


Cannes Q&A: Walter Salles
THR's Steven Zeitchik spoke to the director Thursday morning after an all-night subtitling session in Paris for his latest movie, "Linha de Passe." » More


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