Screen Gems’ thriller “Obsessed” topped the box office with an estimated $28.5 million. The Steve Shill-helmed film from the writing by David Lougherty averaged $11,337 from 2,514 theatres. Idris Elba, Beyonce Knowles and Ali Larter lead the cast which includes Jerry O’Connell, Bonnie Perlman and Christine Lahti. Warner Bros. Pictures’ “17 Again,” last weekend’s top film starring Zac Efron and Matthew Perry, dropped 51% in its sophomore weekend with around $11.6 million grossed. Total brought in from the comedy is now just under $40 million. Channing Tatum and Terrence Howard starrer “Fighting” managed third position with $11.4 million despite an overall bad response from both critics and fans alike. This is the second collaboration between Tatum and Dito Montiel who worked together on “A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints.” Paramount’s “The Soloist” made its debut in fourth place with $9.7 million pulled in from 2,024 theatres. Joe Wright helmed film stars Robert Downey Jr., Jamie Foxx and Catherine Keener.
- 4/26/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Screen Gems’ thriller “Obsessed” topped the box office with an estimated $28.5 million. The Steve Shill-helmed film from the writing by David Lougherty averaged $11,337 from 2,514 theatres. Idris Elba, Beyonce Knowles and Ali Larter lead the cast which includes Jerry O’Connell, Bonnie Perlman and Christine Lahti. Warner Bros. Pictures’ “17 Again,” last weekend’s top film starring Zac Efron and Matthew Perry, dropped 51% in its sophomore weekend with around $11.6 million grossed. Total brought in from the comedy is now just under $40 million. Channing Tatum and Terrence Howard starrer “Fighting” managed third position with $11.4 million despite an overall bad response from both critics and fans alike. This is the second collaboration between Tatum and Dito Montiel who worked together on “A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints.”...
- 4/26/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Screen Gems’ thriller “Obsessed” topped the box office with an estimated $28.5 million. The Steve Shill-helmed film from the writing by David Lougherty averaged $11,337 from 2,514 theatres. Idris Elba, Beyonce Knowles and Ali Larter lead the cast which includes Jerry O’Connell, Bonnie Perlman and Christine Lahti. Warner Bros. Pictures’ “17 Again,” last weekend’s top film starring Zac Efron and Matthew Perry, dropped 51% in its sophomore weekend with around $11.6 million grossed. Total brought in from the comedy is now just under $40 million. Channing Tatum and Terrence Howard starrer “Fighting” managed third position with $11.4 million despite an overall bad response from both critics and fans alike. This is the second collaboration between Tatum and Dito Montiel who worked together on “A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints.”...
- 4/26/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
What’s hotter than two chicks fighting? Not a damn thing, that’s what. Okay, it’s not much of a fight, it’s more like a little pulling, a lot of shoving, and some ‘tude from Mizz Beyonce. Granted, the finished movie will probably look more like a tame, made-for-tv Lifetime Movie of the Week, with a whole lot of teasing but not a whole lot of follow-through. Still, if you ain’t got nuthin’ better to do, this clip from “Obsessed” ain’t such a bad way to start a Friday. Oh no she diiiid’an’t! Ahem. Sorry. A successful asset manager, who has just received a huge promotion, is blissfully happy in his career and in his marriage. But a temp worker starts stalking him, all the things he’s worked so hard for are placed in jeopardy. Starring Idris Elba, Beyoncé Knowles, Ali Larter, Jerry O’Connell,...
- 4/17/2009
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
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