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Study: ‘Conservative’ Movies Make More Money Than ‘Liberal’ Movies (Exclusive)
Patriotism and traditional values, like those displayed in "Thor," "The Artist," "Soul Surfer" and "Hugo," are what moviegoers want, says a group that will honor such films at an awards gala Friday.
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Ron Burkle Closes Multiple Investments in Relativity Media
The billionaire investor has plowed an estimated $800 million into the film and TV entity founded by Ryan Kavanaugh.
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‘True Grit’ Stays at No. 1 on DVD Sales Chart for Second Straight Week
"Battle Los Angeles" narrowly topped the Blu-ray sales chart with "True Grit" close behind.
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‘Sucker Punch’ Scores First Int’l Box Office Win With $11.5 Million
"Battle: Los Angeles" fell to No. 3 after Sony revised figures Monday, while "Just Go With It" and "Rango" held steady at No. 2 and No. 4.
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‘Battle: Los Angeles’ Tops International Box Office With $29 Million
UPDATED: Japan sees weekday business drop 70% in the wake of the earthquake and tsunami, while "The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader" and "Black Swan" pass overseas milestones.
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Friday Box Office: Relativity Media’s ‘Limitless’ No. 1 with $6.6 Million
UPDATED: But the flight of young people from theaters continues to alarm Hollywood, with 94% of the audience for Lionsgate's "Lincoln Lawyer" over the age of 25.
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‘Limitless,’ ‘Lincoln Lawyer,’ ‘Paul’ Enter Crowded Box Office Field
Bradley Cooper, Matthew McConaughey and Simon Pegg star, respectively, in the three movies, which will take on popular holdovers "Battle: Los Angeles" and "Rango."
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Sony’s ‘Battle: Los Angeles’ Heads Towards $38 Million Opening
"Rango" stomps "Mars Needs Moms"; "Red Riding Hood" has softer-than-expected Friday debut.
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‘Battle: Los Angeles’ Likely to Beat ‘Red Riding Hood’ at Box Office
The sci-fi war film starring Aaron Eckhart is eyeing a roughly $30 million bow, while the Amanda Seyfried film directed by "Twilight's" Catherine Hardwicke could make up to $20 million.
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