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More treat than trick commercially speaking, Saw III sliced through the marketplace with an estimated $34.2 million to take command as weekend movie favorite. The frame had only one other national debut with the political thriller Catch a Fire at a low spark of $2.1 million. Activity was torrid in limited and platform bows with…
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The Prestige apparently had the magic to ascend to the top of the box office chart with an estimated $14.8 million. In a session that had anticipated Flags of Our Fathers would take the weekend, the saga of the “greatest generation” struggled to $10.2 and ranked third overall. A glut of new product contributed to…
Read the full article »An extremely timely delivery from ‘Evil’ … unraveling clues at ’51 Birch Street’
We’re still a few weeks away from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’s announcement of those documentaries shortlisted for nomination in the feature-length category. Judging from the quality of films already screened at festivals and in qualifying theatrical runs, competition will be fierce and several worthy contenders necessarily won’t make the cut. Assuming…
Read the full article »Death and Taxes…
There’s nothing quite like receiving bad news to set your week up wrong. So, when the phone rang Monday morning with the news Sid Adilman had died, I at least could anticipate nothing worse happening immediately. Sid Adilman was for many years the entertainment editor at the Toronto Star. He was also the Canadian bureau…
Read the full article »Very Scarrrrrry
The Grudge 2 chilled an estimated $22.5 million to take top honors in the weekend movie going derby. In a status quo frame, freshmen entries ranged from a disappointing $12.5 million ballot for Man of the Year to a fair $7 million pin for The Marine and a rather upbeat $4.2 million encounter with One…
Read the full article »FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS Movie Review

Why Eastwood Was A Bad Choice For This Material It’s really mind boggling how far off the mark Flags of our Fathers is. The failure comes on three levels. If you are looking for a war movie, you will be sadly disappointed. There is plenty of sepia-toned beach landing/gun fire/machine gun/grenade/flame throwing/body splitting stuff here….
Read the full article »Clint Eastwood’s Flags of Our Fathers
Week Of October 9, 2006 October 9, 2006 The first true shock of the Oscar season has landed. And much to the amazement of many, it is Clint Eastwood’s Flags of Our Fathers. Simply put, the film is a Midnight In the Garden of Good & Evil level swing and miss by a very fine…
Read the full article »More Bang For The Bucks
The Departed left the station with an estimated $26.5 million to claim weekend bragging rights as the session’s top attraction. There were also upbeat returns for freshmen entries The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning that ranked second with $19.1 million and a fourth place finish for Employee of the Month of $11.7 million. Additionally Trailer…
Read the full article »P.S. Toronto…
I began my annual journey to Toronto with a degree of ambivalence and a week after its conclusion I can’t seem to shake that feeling. However, distance has at least provided a glimmer of perspective. Somewhere hidden in the deluge of movies presented this year and in other recent incarnations is a great festival. For…
Read the full article »Seasons Greetings!
Open Season animated an estimated $23.3 million to lead weekend movie biz with the watery actioner The Guardian not far behind with $17.6 million. The combo registered sufficient muscle to provide a double-digit boost from 2005. The session also featured an OK $8.1 million bow for the comic School for Scoundrels. Additionally limited bows for…
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