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Germany’s Splendid Medien Returns to Profit in First Half
A mix of male-friendly action and femme-focused dramas, including Julianne Moore-starrer 'Still Alice,' boosted results at the distributor.
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Box Office: 5 Hidden Silver Linings in a Down Year
Dark fairy tales are just one area in which Hollywood was able to see success as domestic gross overall dropped 5.2 percent and attendance hit a 20-year low
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Box Office: ‘Guardians,’ ‘TMNT’ Beat ‘If I Stay’; ‘Sin City 2’ Plummets
Faith-based high school football drama 'When the Game Stands Tall' opens to a solid $9 million
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The Cars of ‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’ Drive Film’s Hyperrealism
Detroit classics, enhanced by visual effects, add noir atmosphere to sequel
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Box Office: ‘Guardians’ Poised to Beat ‘If I Stay’; ‘Sin City 2’ Bombs, Falls to No. 6
One pleasant surprise is faith-based high school football drama 'When the Game Stands Tall'
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Box Office: ‘If I Stay’ Earns Strong $1.1 Million Thursday Night; ‘Sin City 2’ Starts Soft
Chloe Grace Moretz stars in the teen tearjerker
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In Theaters This Weekend: Reviews of ‘If I Stay,’ ‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’ and More
And see what THR's critics are saying about the Bruce Willis-John Cusack actioner "The Prince" and the football drama "When the Game Stands Tall"
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‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’: What the Critics Are Saying
Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez's crime drama stars Eva Green, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Juno Temple, Josh Brolin, Jessica Alba, Bruce Willis, Mickey Rourke and others
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Box-Office Preview: YA Tearjerker ‘If I Stay’ to Top ‘Sin City’ Sequel
Starring Chloe Grace Moretz, "If I Stay" should earn $18 million to $19 million, while Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez's sequel is tracking for a mid-teens debut
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‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’: Film Review
Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller head back to the streets nine years later
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Robert Rodriguez on Quentin Tarantino’s TV Aspirations and Plans for El Rey Network
The channel's founder and 'Sin City' filmmaker also laments the way Hollywood misjudges the Latino audience
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Siggraph: New VFX Details Revealed on ‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’
Prime Focus, also an investor in the production, completed 2,282 VFX shots
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