Wednesday, April 20, 2011 10:06AM - By Andrew Payne

A very solid week on DVD this week, crowned by this year’s Best Picture winner, The King’s Speech, making its way on to small screens. But that’s only leading a charge that includes bombs aplenty including misfires from Peter Weir, Sofia Coppola and a colossal pile of sunk costs from Jack Black!
All that plus some very cool retro TV on DVD choices and the latest film from one of the most legendary action stars of all time. Betcha can’t guess who it is.
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Thursday, March 24, 2011 12:26PM - By Damon Houx

In an attempt to squeeze the last few coins out of the domestic box office of the Academy award-winning film The King’s Speech, The Weinstein Company will put out a PG-13 cut of the film which changes the four letter words that got the film rated R. The sanitized version will come out April 1 on 1000 screens and will be the only version in theaters. The film won Best Picture, and won Oscars for director Tom Hooper and star Colin Firth, and got co-stars Geoffrey Rush and Helena Bonham Carter nominated.
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Friday, March 11, 2011 3:23PM - By Scott Schachter

This weekend see’s Battle: Los Angeles, duke it out with new comers Mars Needs Moms, the teen thriller Red Riding Hood and last weeks slate of holdovers. In all it should be a fun weekend at the box office. And Now For Our Predictions….
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Monday, March 7, 2011 7:26AM - By Laura Aguirre

Step aside Coen Brothers, there’s a new western film in town, and it stars a green cockeyed lizard in some authentic cowboy attire, Rango. The Johnny Depp animated featured followed the success of last weekend’s top choice Gnomeo and Juliet lassoing in a hefty $38 million during its opening weekend. Another successful newcomer was Matt Damon and Emily Blunt‘s The Adjustment Bureau. The Universal picture was No. 2 making over $20 million.
Though our box office predictions were rather popular, we didn’t get it all right, we had predicted that Beastly would be down in the bottom half of the top 10, but the romance-fantasy film surprised us and came in at No. 3 grossing $10 million.
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Friday, March 4, 2011 12:33PM - By Scott Schachter

The Oscar race is over and this weekend will see a slate of new releases all competing for the top prize at the box office. Johnny Depp’s Rango, and Matt Damon’s The Adjustment Bureau will see mild competition from such teen fare as Topher Grace’s Take Me Home Tonight, and the Vanessa Hudgen’s starrer Beastly. In all, it should be a busy weekend filled with choices.
And Now For Our Predictions…
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Sunday, February 27, 2011 6:22PM - By Krystal Clark

The winner of the 2011 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay is David Seidler for The King’s Speech. The winner spoke about breaking the record for being the oldest person to win in this category. During his speech he said, “I accept this on behalf of all the stutterers throughout the world. We have a voice. We have been heard. Thanks to you, the Academy.”
See who he beat…
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Friday, February 25, 2011 12:19PM - By Scott Schachter

With moviegoers eyes glued to the Oscar’s this Sunday, Owen Wilson, Nicolas Cage, and a slew of leftovers will all vie for the number one spot at the box office this weekend. Owen Wilson, SNL Star Jason Sudeikis will attempt to score a solid opening with Hall Pass, while Nicolas Cage tries to avoid a bomb at the box office with his latest release Drive Angry Shot In 3D. All in all, it should be a somewhat slow weekend.
And Now For Our Predictions…
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Friday, February 18, 2011 9:34AM - By Scott Schachter

Justin Bieber, Adam Sandler, and a Gnome will compete with a slew of new releases all opening this President Day’s Weekend. New releases ranging from the Big Momma’s sequel Big Momma’s: Like Father, Like Son, starring Martin Lawrence,to Glee’s Dianna Argon in the Twilight-esque I AM NUMBER FOUR, and the action packed thriller Unknown starring Liam Neeson.
And now for our predictions…
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Monday, February 14, 2011 8:32AM - By Krystal Clark

Over the weekend, the U.K. version of the Oscars were held. The 2011 BAFTA Awards took center stage and and so did the Tom Hooper film The King’s Speech. It was the big winner of the night picking up seven awards including Best Picture, Actor, Supporting Actor, and Supporting Actress. With those categories all spoken for, what’s left? See who else went home with a statue this year…
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