While not a big box office hit, it drew attention to Babi's unconventional Western looks and she won dozens of subsequent roles. |
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Facilities will include a foyer area, catering, toilets, box office, reception and first aid. |
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As audiences dwindled, Apollo's pledge to keep the cinema open until a buyer could be found died with the box office takings. |
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One symptom of the present flux and uncertainty in American life can be found at the box office. |
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This is a technically accurate film that had some really bad, wooden acting and it was a box office flop. |
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The fact the film tanked at the box office is likely an indication it's out of its time, culturally speaking. |
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The reason you haven't heard of them is because they tanked at the box office. |
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Some also work in the box office taking bookings and dealing with inquiries. |
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His adaptation is only the latest English-language version of a hit Scandi film to disappoint at the box office. |
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I think the main problem was the glut of musicals that had sprung up at the box office. |
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He points to the box office, and the framed playbills he used to deliver for the reward of a free pass to the pictures. |
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For example, let's see some equal time given to the sexual conquests of young females at the box office. |
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Believe me, I am always on the prowl for the suckadelic, be it box office boffo or direct-to-cable. |
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More importantly, will his latest cinematic experiment have a boffo box office weekend? |
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Weekend box office numbers have become the barometer by which a film's success is determined. |
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Despite being mauled by critics, it managed to exceed box office expectations in its opening weekend. |
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The troubles that plagued it during filming may well end up helping it at the box office. |
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Very, very sweet weekend at the box office, Kyra, as moviegoers continued on their oh so fabulous candy binge. |
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Film fans face losing the new cinema club in Westbury unless more moviegoers head through the box office. |
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With commercialization, the box office directly determines the financial state of a film studio. |
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The regular cinematic releases shot in Toronto are usually mid-range box office players with a couple of hits thrown in. |
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Just as money can't buy love, neither can an Oscar guarantee perpetual box office success. |
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It seemed like an unattractive proposition for audiences and ultimately box office sales. |
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But at his peak, from 1947-1955, he dominated the box office and television ratings. |
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A cine club offering both documentary films and box office movies will also be added to the south building. |
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Certainly, if early press reviews are anything to go by, King Kong should become another box office monster itself. |
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It's one of the great misfortunes of the cinema box office culture that subtitled films don't get the general release they so often deserve. |
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It soon became the most financially successful 1971 release at the British box office, outgrossing even Diamonds Are Forever. |
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Last year was the first time in 10 years that Chinese films outdrew foreign films at the Chinese box office. |
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Needless to say my ticket's already paid for and will be waiting for me at the box office tomorrow night after I've stuffed myself with turkey. |
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Did the film's failure at the box office and at the Oscars and even in most critics groups make me right? |
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Her latest film will almost certainly please her fan base while catapulting her back to the top of the box office charts. |
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Many pop and rock headliners have established themselves as good actors, even if they didn't become box office stars in the movies. |
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Proposed changes include moving the box office, which is currently at the top of a steep flight of stairs, to the ground floor. |
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Outside the Pacific Rim, however, the majority of films with women starring in action roles have died a sad death at the box office. |
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Can you imagine automatically giving the Best Picture Oscar to the film that did the most business at the box office? |
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Both wore the aura of violent gang life and that meant good box office business. |
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It seemed a daft idea and the film did indifferent business at the box office. |
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That movie too did not do well at the box office but the dance sequence lingered in the minds of viewers. |
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This film broke box office attendance records in Cuba and achieved world-wide acclaim. |
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The film is being helped at the box office by the upcharge for a 3D ticket. |
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Mobile phone users can pay for concert or movie tickets at the box office simply by holding their phone next to the payment terminal. |
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I worked summers on the box office in the Traverse Theatre when I left school. |
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The Guild is giving away two tickets to the first person to present this article at the Guild Theatre box office. |
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Ticket holders can show up at the Amphitheatre box office on the day of the show to pick up the free passes for the kids. |
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I'm picking up the tickets from the box office so there's no postage involved. |
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There are six ballets that sell, and everything else struggles at the box office. |
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Interest in this production is already huge and ticket sales at the box office are very brisk. |
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Both are spending big bucks on the operation and both want a boffo box office. |
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The film has won oodles of awards and done boffo box office in South Korea. |
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We will review this after about six months and see if abstaining from interviews has in any way helped box office collections. |
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Although her films have been critically acclaimed, they haven't been so successful at the box office. |
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Chicago has already won critical acclaim and attracted big box office takings in London and the United States. |
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The only exception is the Aquatics Centre which has a collection point for tickets but not a box office for sales. |
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These honors translate into higher box office receipts and greater exposure for our films. |
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Broaden or reanimate the repertoire, one argument runs, and you will broaden and reanimate the box office too. |
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Asian producers are rebooting their 1980s and '90s hits for a chance at striking box office gold twice. |
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And consider this, videogame sales for 1998 were nearly triple the total box office receipts for Hollywood films. |
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Industry newspaper Variety estimates that around 65 per cent of total box office receipts for Hollywood films come from overseas. |
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After throwing himself off buildings and wing walking in box office smashes, a stuntman has opened a martial arts school in Morecambe. |
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But such wishfulness seems to pay off at the box office and in the ratings. |
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But it is more concerned with creating a box office dynamo than recreating a painstaking account of history. |
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It is debatable how far the certificate affected the film's box office takings. |
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The doco, the most successful ever at its native Canadian box office, is doing well with audiences. |
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It's just more or less obvious that the pending duology will be major hits at the box office and earn rivers of cash. |
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Connoisseurs of box office bombs will no doubt be aware of its epic failure at the box office. |
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The overall box office grosses for the summer season, which ends today, on Labor Day, is just slightly ahead of last summer's record pace. |
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There's lots of hot Latino actors now, could give us a little zing at the box office. |
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The show may sound like one for the tourists, but passports are not required to get a ticket at the Olympia box office. |
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And I suspect that the box office return for the film will make that designation an even higher honor than it is today. |
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More than 60 people were waiting to buy their tickets when the box office opened at 8am. |
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To say that fantasy movies have not been a big draw at the box office is to understate the matter. |
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At a time when anti-corporate documentaries are big box office draws maybe it is unnecessary to wrap a political message in old clothes. |
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It is trickery, it is debauchery, it is an attempt to make a box office killing in the name of an artist's licence of creativity. |
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Whether it deserves to be one of the biggest box office money earners of all time is open to debate. |
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It did remarkably well at the box office, and garnered a strong cult following among college-age Americans. |
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This promises to be a great show for all the family and is now booking at the Theatre Royal box office. |
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Customers are invited to pick up a copy of the brochure from the box office from that date. |
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Since the film isn't likely to break any box office records, this will not be her opportunity to rocket into the elite group of A-list actresses. |
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The theatre had left four complimentary tickets at the box office to thank me for doing some promotion. |
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Choose films that are critically well-received and are box office successes. |
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It is quite usual for 90 per cent of the films to bomb at the box office for not being up to the expectations. |
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Sadly, Revolution bombed heavily at the box office, although it had been beautifully shot and directed. |
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Unfortunately, this big-budget movie bombed miserably in the box office and the producer burned his fingers. |
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First he found solace in Bollywood, but his film Anarth bombed at the box office. |
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The movie has failed miserably at the box office and the producers have blamed the low quality of the latest game for the poor ticket sales. |
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Cheap points, and, possibly, some mitigating box office lucre, can be gained by criticizing an American audience overseas in Europe. |
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After surprising box office success, The Terminator would go on to spawn three sequels. |
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Movie studios can turn to video sales to recoup the costs of a movie that does poorly at the box office. |
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The film has been a big success at the box office in Mexico, but Naranjo admits that many of those who saw Miss Bala disliked it. |
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Tickets for Women in the World Texas are on sale now at Ticketmaster and at the Charline McCombs Empire Theatre box office. |
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Its sequel, Shrek 2, is now raking it in at the box office worldwide. |
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Punters are aware of the Fringe's tight resources and make allowances for inconveniences such as badly designed ticket wallets and box office problems. |
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This past weekend saw two would-be blockbusters bursting at the seams with stars crash and burn at the box office. |
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To some lamebrained executive at Warner Bros. that must have made sense since Reagan and Sheridan had co-starred in the 1942 box office hit, King's Row. |
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Feminists are the new comic book geeks, and the women-led Ghostbusters remake will dominate the box office. |
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It should also be pointed out that the fact that DreamWorks' next four animated films will all be made digitally has nothing to do with the box office failure of Sinbad. |
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But inspiration and faith-based agenda in movies does not guarantee box office success. |
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This Holy Week sees an unprecedented four faith-based films bringing in the box office bucks. |
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Their sixth movie, Fargo, had come out to rave reviews and good box office that March. |
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Since Bridesmaids, McCarthy has been a fixture at the box office, with at least one new starring vehicle every year. |
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One night after a match, a thief robs the wrestling box office. |
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Our commonwealth neighbor to the north also had its own geopolitical motives for turning out at the box office. |
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Even Godzilla, the ugliest star attraction of them all, is bigger than ever, both at the box office and in sheer monstrous height. |
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For a movie that was so different, it should surprise no one that the movie tanked at the box office and was generally reviled by the critical press. |
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While most of the recent rash of trashy comedies tanked at the box office, I would not be surprised if at least some made money anyways with such low budgets. |
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I was quite artistic and I studied an arts foundation course at Bradford College and later worked at the Alhambra Theatre backstage, in the box office and on the stage door. |
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Why do we buy into such hype, when everyone with a scintilla of intelligence understand there's no relationship between box office gross and motion picture quality? |
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The festival is already renowned as a place for the discovery of films, often screening titles which go on to become box office hits months after the festival. |
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Later, his turn as a Lothario in the box office hit Crazy Stupid Love made him even more swoon-worthy. |
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He and I had just done that box office epic Wing Commander and became great friends while we were shooting in Luxembourg. |
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But transcendence, despite having all these things going for it, has bombed at the box office and with critics alike. |
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Now let's take a quick survey of the blockbusters that have underwhelmed this summer at the box office. |
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And with female fans rushing to block-book tickets, the ultimate chick flick is set to challenge Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull for box office supremacy. |
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As insipid and inept as The Rescuers is, the film inexplicably turned out to be a box office bonanza for Disney, scoring boffo business both domestically and in Europe. |
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Another brainless action idol thriller rakes the box office markers into the drawer, tallies up the boodle and announces the dawn of a new era of starmaking. |
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Disney took in a pirate's booty at the box office this weekend. |
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Bookish tales of moral consequence and unreciprocated passion dominated the box office at about the same time indie film-making came into its own. |
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Free tickets are available from the box office one hour before screening. |
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It'll have them rushing to the theatre box office, I can tell that now. |
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After being responsible for such summer box office brain candy, it's only natural to expect more of the same, style-over-substance modus operandi. |
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Following the disappointing box office for red state, Smith said that his follow-up film, Clerks 3, would be his last. |
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That has to be cannibalizing some of the profits at the box office. |
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Sequels normally disappoint audiences as they are cheap imitations of the original films, and tend to ride on the coat-tails of box office success. |
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Contrary to the expectations, the film failed to click at the box office. |
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Well, you know, looking at how many times I saw those protesters, with certain parts pixellated on CNN, something tells me it's got a certain box office appeal. |
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Mangold says Mackendrick taught him to think of his work not as a consumable item swallowed up by the box office and then forgotten, but as art that lasts. |
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I hope and pray that it will click at the box office and be a big hit. |
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It's hard not to sneer at a movie like this, which prostitutes every aspect of the creative process in an all-out attempt to lure viewers into the box office. |
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Like some unwanted child who no one loved, Boat Trip sank like a stone at the box office and took a pummeling at the hands of critics and audiences alike. |
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Sherry, the punky bleached blond in the box office, looked up at me. |
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The point is that I guesstimate the box office every weekend based on a combination of both tracking and my intuition, personal insights, etc, etc, etc. |
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What happens after the festival awards are dished out, after the cinemas count their box office takings, after the international seminars and critical studies? |
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It is funded entirely by Guild membership subscriptions, and by box office receipts. |
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United Artists hasn't prospered in recent years, so a box office hit from its tentpole movie franchise is essential. |
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He was steadily promoted, becoming a box office clerk, usher, assistant stage manager and lighting operator. |
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It sounded like a feel-good sapfest, the kind where exhibitors ought to post a sign at the box office reading Diabetics Enter at Own Risk. |
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The box office for both entertainment venues is located in the entrance area of the theatre. |
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Since its release in June 1972, Deep Throat has attracted both box office success and huge controversy. |
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Last month Cloud Atlas, her most recent film, tanked at the box office. |
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Jason Bourne is going to cold-cock Homer Simpson right out of the top spot in the weekend box office derby. |
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Instead, he made Sorceror, which took a drubbing from Luke Skywalker and co at the box office. |
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Doctor in the House was the most popular box office film of 1954 in Great Britain. |
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The actress has had a good start this year, with her last Tamil film opposite Madhavan raking in the moolah at the box office. |
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Indeed Pay-Per-View film channels are the fastest growing revenue stream for the movie industry despite year on year box office growth. |
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A commercially successful film adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 novel, it was a box office success worldwide. |
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Those jobs include food and beverage service, box office, ice skating rink and operations. |
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The chances of a box office splash are minuscule but this breathtakingly beautiful flick has the power to hypnotise. |
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Boffo box office flows from unprecedented free publicity blitz, and Americans' right to watch lowbrow comedies is preserved. |
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Application forms are available from the box office or download by visiting www. |
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Yet for the last 10 years, the star has not shone so brightly and his bankability has evaporated with a series of box office flops. |
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The public, however, seemed to have little interest in a Chaplin film without his presence, and it was a box office disappointment. |
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Zulu was a big hit at the box office and helped make a star of Michael Caine. |
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None of these films were particularly huge at the box office but at the end of the year Baker was voted the fourth most popular British star. |
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Several trade analysts believe that low-key promotion and below par storyline are the reasons for the poor box office performance. |
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It was the most successful film at the British box office in 1953 and Baker was now established in films. |
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The film appealed to audiences beyond the art-house crowds, breaking box office records in the process. |
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London Transport Museum and the side entrance to the Royal Opera House box office and other facilities are also located on the square. |
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The film was a critical and box office success, although not as successful as The Lord of the Rings series. |
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Jane Fonda may be a hit at the box office, but she is bombing out politically. |
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None of these films were successful at the box office and Niven's career as a star was struggling. |
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The studio sued Burton and Taylor for allegedly damaging the film's prospects at the box office with their behaviour, but it proved unsuccessful. |
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Mark Addy, who starred alongside Robert Carlyle in Britain's biggest ever box office hit, is to be the new Fred Flintstone. |
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Upon release, the film was a decent grosser at the box office, and Burton's performance received mostly excellent reviews. |
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This thriller was considered a modest success at the box office despite its limited budget. |
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The film was a critical and box office success in the UK and appealed to the growing mod revival movement. |
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Movies such as The Football Factory, ID, Rise of the Footsoldier and Green Street have been big box office hits. |
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With box office receipts lagging in March 1884, Carte gave the six months' notice, under the partnership contract, requiring a new opera. |
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Despite a modest increase in 2007 box office receipts, moviedom is trudging into January with a droop in its shoulders. |
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Despite mild praise for his acting, Child 44 was reviewed negatively by critics and was a box office failure. |
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Jeeves failed to make any impact at the box office and closed after a short run of only three weeks. |
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His efforts were a huge success at the box office, and set the stage for increased historical realism in later productions. |
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Both films were major box office successes, and the two films received positive, and moderately positive reviews, respectively. |
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The film was well received by critics but performed poorly at the box office. |
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These Christmas films have all reached top box office spots on their release in UK cinemas. |
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The film premiered in November 2007 to positive reviews and box office success, and Scott was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Director. |
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It received mostly positive reviews, but performed moderately at the box office. |
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Although Gloriana did well at the box office, there were no further productions in Britain for another 13 years. |
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Danny Boyle's critical darling 'Slumdog Millionaire' has made a killing at the box office and is now being lavished with awards. |
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No Cardiff-born screen actor has ever been remotely as popular at the British box office as Ivor Novello. |
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Helped by publicity over the more sensational scenes, featuring sexuality among nuns, the film topped British box office receipts for eight weeks. |
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The picture was a box office bomb, and earned mixed reviews. |
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When the film became a success, with an unprecedented box office performance, it was credited for being a love story that captured its viewers' emotions. |
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Her final release of 2012 was Playing for Keeps, a romantic comedy with Gerard Butler, which proved to be her third box office failure of the year. |
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Caine is ranked as the eleventh highest grossing box office star. |
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It garnered mostly negative reviews and low box office results. |
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Titanic held the record for box office gross for twelve years. |
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Before being released in theaters, critics like Peter Travers and Lou Lumenick wondered if Nolan's faith in moviegoers' intelligence would cost him at the box office. |
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It was the ninth most popular film at the British box office that year. |
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It is nice that Hollywood has enjoyed a boffo box office year, people opting to go to the movies as the economy dictates less expensive forms of entertainment. |
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A critical success, the ensemble film tanked at the box office. |
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All charts are ranked by international theatrical box office performance where possible, excluding income derived from home video, broadcasting rights and merchandise. |
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Andrews also had a supporting role in the film Tooth Fairy, which opened to unfavourable reviews although the box office receipts were successful. |
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