

Columns By Leonard KladyKlady@moviecitynews.com
Grid and Bare It …
Invincible would be hyperbole but the true life movie sports saga of the same name posted a sturdy debuted estimated at $16.9 million to finish at the front of a very crowded movie going field. New titles in the marketplace were generally soft with Beerfest grossing $6.6 million to rank fourth and How to Eat…
Read the full article »An Extremely Inconvenient Truth…
Hollywood hardly has a reputation as the bastion of truth. It’s been tagged the dream factory and adjectives such as mythic, fantasy and fairy tale are the most apt when addressing virtually any area of the industry. Allegory and metaphor suggest a semblance of truth the town has never been particularly comfortable with because both…
Read the full article »Slithering on the Vine
The box office was stirred not snakin’ as Snakes on a Plane nudged its way to top weekend viewing choice with an estimated $15.3 million gross. Overall box office dipped for the frame with good to fair response for national debuts of teen oriented pics Accepted and Material Girls. The action was more intense in…
Read the full article »Dancing on the Parade
While the debate entering the weekend focused on how competitive the debut of World Trade Center would be with Talladega Nights: The Legend of Ricky Bobby, the innocuous teen dance drama Step Up took to the floor to complicate the picture. When the dust settled the order was clear: Talladega led with an estimated $22.6…
Read the full article »'Conversations' splits the screen, while reuniting former lovers
August 11, 2006 “Conversations With Other Women,” arrived in Los Angeles and New York City Friday in much the same way as do most other low-budget movies: lacking the fanfare that attends even the lamest of studio fare, but safely over the biggest hurdle faced by any picture lacking a star in the same orbit…
Read the full article »The Road To Mel is Paved With Good Intentions…
My chronology may be slightly askew but, if memory serves, sometime toward the end of 1983 when I lived in Canada there was a bit of a media frenzy when actor Mel Gibson was picked up for drunk driving. The actor was in Toronto filming Mrs. Soffel with Diane Keaton. Obviously the context back then…
Read the full article »No Tale-a-de-gating
Talladega Nights The Ballad of Ricky Bobby lapped the competition for a commanding lead estimated at $47.6 million at the weekend box office. That left the rest of the field in the dust with the kidtoon Barnyard a distant second milking $15.7 million and The Descent scaled back with $8.6 million. The frame also featured…
Read the full article »With luck, 'Quinceañera' could prove to be a coming-of-age story for Hispanic audiences
August 4, 2006 Would it have killed the editors of the Los Angeles Times’ Calendar section to give Kevin Thomas’ review of “Quinceañera” a more prominent place in Friday’s paper than the lower right-hand corner of Page 4? What were they thinking? It’s difficult to imagine that a veteran critic would be asked to contribute…
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