Rank Title WeekendGross CumulativeGross Weeks in Release 1 The Grudge 2 $22,000,000 $22,000,000 1 2 The Departed $18,675,000 $56,626,000 2 3 Man of the Year $12,550,000 $12,550,000 1 4 Open Season $11,000,000 $59,154,000 3 5 Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning $7,750,000 $30,457,000 2 6 The Marine $7,000,000 $7,000,000 1 7 The Guardian $5,853,000 $41,119,000 3 … Continue reading →
The Crypt-O-Gram message board discussion. For Crypt-O-Gram #7 I present another “Slider” puzzle. To solve, create yourself an Excel grid of 10 columns and 10 rows. Highlight the 5th column (“E”). For each row I’ve come up with a 1-word film title and provide clues to those films below. I’ve taken the last names of … Continue reading →
Attend the tale of a strange bit of casting news – Tim Burton is looking to have Sacha Baron Cohen play opposite Johnny Depp in his adaptation of Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd. Cohen, soon to be in theaters with Borat, would play Signor Adolfo Pirelli, Todd’s rival in the barber game. The story is about a … Continue reading →
Last night I saw Clint Eastwood’s Flags of our Fathers at the Ziegfeld theater in Manhattan with a crowd that included many Marines in uniform. At the end of the credits, when the famous flag raising picture that is the heart of this story came on the screen, one of the men shouted “Hoorah, Marines!” … Continue reading →
Every time I get into an elevator I wonder if this will be the time I get trapped inside. I especially wonder this when I am on elevator and have to make number two very badly. Or when I have just bought my lunch and know that the other bastards in the elevator will demand … Continue reading →
There are certain actors who are CHUD favorites, and the latest guy to top that list has to be Paddy Considine, a fantastic actor who brings greatness even to films like Cinderella Man. American audiences got a really good look at what the guy can do this year when his crazy-ex-military-guy-becomes-a-Death-Wish -style-killer-but-done-in-an-indie-way film Dead Man’s … Continue reading →
Roger Ebert has been out of the criticism game for a couple of months, recovering from serious surgery. In fact I had no idea just how serious – he has written a note to his readers from physical rehab saying he barely even remembers the months of July and August. Yikes. But the good news … Continue reading →
It’s been a long time between David Fincher movies, especially since Panic Room felt more like a tossed off side project than a real film. The wait is almost over – Zodiac, Fincher’s take on the real life (and never caught) Zodiac killer – is just a few months away. In fact, the countdown starts … Continue reading →
The trailer for Robert Rodriguez’ half of Grindhouse – Planet Terror – is up on YouTube (now housing over a billion dollars worth of copyright infringement, stupid kids hurting themselves on camera and pre-teen girls lip synching and dancing). I think the trailer debuted at the Spike Chainsaw Awards or something – it’s playing in … Continue reading →
Rachel Weisz likes to work with some of the most talented filmmakers in the business (and Stephen Sommers). Last year she starred in a Fernando Meirelles’ The Constant Gardener, and in just over a month you’ll be able to see her in Darren Aronofsky’s The Fountain. She just wrapped on My Blueberry Nights, the next … Continue reading →