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Paramount Pictures’ “Star Trek Into Darkness,” the second installment in the rebooted franchise, opened to disappointing ticket sales, squeezed by holdovers “Iron Man 3” and “The Great Gatsby.”
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“Star Trek Into Darkness,” the second film in J.J. Abrams reboot of the venerable film franchise, was the top movie at U.S. and Canadian theaters this weekend, taking in $70.6 million for Paramount Pictures.
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“Star Trek Into Darkness,” the second installment in director J.J. Abrams’s reboot of the science-fiction series, is forecast to take in $112 million in its debut, boosted by an early start in theaters this weekend.
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J.J. Abrams’s “Star Trek Into Darkness” is so much better than it needs to be you just might regret decades of smirking at Trekkie convention-going geeks.
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The 4-1/2-foot-deep pool on the roof of Manhattan’s Hotel Americano stayed free of swimmers last night as Cinema Society, DreamWorks Studios and Allure magazine hosted a party for the film “People Like Us.”
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“This Means War” is a brainless mash-up of derivative, disposable action scenes and a third-rate episode of “Sex and the City.”
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Tony Scott loves runaway trains.
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Microsoft Corp., the world’s largest software maker, sued Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. in London’s High Court.
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Is anything funnier than a cuddly teddy bear smoking dope and talking about genitalia in terms too graphic to repeat here?
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The animated comedy “Megamind” led ticket sales at theaters in the U.S. and Canada for a second weekend, generating $29.1 million for DreamWorks Animation Inc. and distributor Paramount Pictures.
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