Sam Worthington News
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Ingenious Media Holdings Plc, after thrilling audiences by backing blockbusters Avatar and X-Men, plans to bore investors by setting up a fund of as much as 250 million pounds ($390 million) for green-energy infrastructure.
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton today presented a blueprint for change at the State Department that emphasizes development and conflict prevention.
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The Liam Neeson action film “The Grey” opened in first place in U.S. and Canadian cinemas, taking in $19.7 million for Open Road Films, the distributor founded last year by the three largest U.S. theater chains.
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The Liam Neeson action film “The Grey” opened in first place in U.S. and Canadian cinemas, taking in $20 million for Open Road Films, the distributor founded last year by the three largest U.S. theater chains.
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Nicolas Cage and Nicole Kidman look terrified in the poster for “Trespass.” No wonder.
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The no-anesthetic, teeth-drilling scene in “Marathon Man” made dentists seem scary. Now another Nazi-hunting film may do the same for gynecologists.
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“Wrath of the Titans” is a sequel to the 2010 “Clash of the Titans,” which was a remake of the 1981 “Clash of the Titans,” the last of the storybook spectacles whose effects, by the stop-motion specialist Ray Harryhausen, now lie shriveling in the memory of Boomers.
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“The Hunger Games” was the top film for a second weekend in the U.S. and Canada, taking in $58.6 million in ticket sales for distributor Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.
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“The Help” topped the U.S. box office for a third weekend, taking in $19.9 million for Walt Disney Co. and DreamWorks Studios over the four-day Labor Day holiday to close out a lackluster summer for Hollywood.
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“The Hunger Games” was the top film for a third-straight weekend in U.S. and Canadian theaters over the Easter holiday, beating a 3-D makeover of James Cameron’s Oscar-winning epic “Titanic.”
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