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Friday, September 26, 2008

Opening The Week of Sep 26th

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Movies opening this week range from the little heard indie doc “Patti Smith: Dream of Life” to Hollywood blockbuster “Eagle Eye”.  Disney has a Spike Lee movie out too.

Best bets are still the Coen Brothers’ “Burn After Reading” and “The Dark Knight” in IMAX.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

End of the Line - DVD

Weekend Box Office

Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada is thrilled to announce that it has been appointed service agent by CRiTiCAL MASS Releasing Inc. to distribute End of the Line to the Canadian home video market on October 14, 2008. As a leader in the horror genre Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada is excited to bring this renowned, independent horror movie produced in Quebec to DVD.

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

DOC SOUP to open with "Trouble The Water"

Weekend Box Office

Toronto, September 23, 2008 – Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival is pleased to announce that the 2008-09 Doc Soup season will open with the Canadian premiere of TROUBLE THE WATER (USA, 96 min). Winner of the 2008 Sundance Grand Jury Prize (Documentary), the New York Times called the film “superb…one of the best American documentaries in recent memory.

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Weekend Box Office (Sep 19-21) Estimates

Weekend Box Office

1 - Lakeview Terrace $15,600,000
2 - Burn After Reading $11,295,000
3 - My Best Friend’s Girl $8,300,000
4 - Igor. $8,010,000
5 - Righteous Kill $7,700,000
6 - Tyler Perry’s The Family That Preys $7,500,000
7 - The Women $5,306,000
8 - Ghost Town $5,171,000
9 - The Dark Knight $2,950,000
10 - The House Bunny $2,800,000

Friday, September 19, 2008

Opening The Week of Sep 19th

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Quite a number of movies opening this weekend.  The best of the lot is Ed Harris’ western “Appaloosa” not to be confused with the old Marlon Brando movie.  Harris stars with Viggo Mortensen as peacekeepers of a town terrorized by Jeremy Irons.

On a romantic note, “Ghost Town” with Brit Office’s Rick Gervais is a guilty pleasurable romantic comedy.  For those who like films on the wild side, Quentin Tarantino has a role in Takashi Miike’s “Sukiyaki Western Django”, the weekend’s most outrageous movie.

Happy picture-going!



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