There were several breakout hits, films that commanded both critical kudos and broad audience appeal, assuring substantive box-office numbers. |
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He has been rewarded by healthy box-office returns in America, where the film opened last month. |
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It settles in the viewers' appraisal of the film as a necessary box-office insurance instrument. |
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Irish cinema-goers are breaking box-office records, according to new research. |
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And she knows the film's box-office prospects are likely to be modest by Hollywood standards. |
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Woody plays a two-time Oscar-winning filmmaker, struggling to find work after a series of box-office disappointments. |
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The year ended on a positive note with their films performing well at the box-office. |
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I read the contract and created a little Excel spreadsheet to see what the different box-office totals meant to me. |
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But after the movie was panned by the American critics and failed at the box-office, he began denouncing it publicly. |
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Her films may have been different but they rarely tasted success at the box-office, forcing her to re-think her strategy. |
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Was it possible to write the bestselling biography to match the box-office hit? |
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After a series of setbacks during the past 12 months, the industry now feels rejuvenated with family themes making it big at the box-office. |
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The film also proved to be quite successful on the local distribution circuit, setting a new box-office record for a local documentary. |
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Jennifer Aniston had the kind of box-office year that had people stop feeling bad for Jennifer Aniston. |
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Asked whether there was anyone who was still a box-office guarantee, insiders would be hard-pressed to name a single actor. |
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As box-office receipts have proven that he is no longer infallible, it should be a breeze to walk up to him and become his friend in a jiffy! |
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The film became a massive box-office hit and my song was on the soundtrack album, which sold zillions of copies. |
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One of the country's first directors to earn decent box-office returns, he believes in giving moviegoers a good ride. |
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One day, Pamela was working in the box-office while Marie was changing the roller towel in bathroom. |
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There has been an early rush on the box-office, with the first six shows pretty much sold out. |
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Theirs is a sequel film received lukewarmly by media snobs though quite popular based on box-office numbers. |
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By then, it may well pass the box-office totals posted last year by such summer tent poles as Mamma Mia! |
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Liz Taylor, the world's number one box-office draw, would expect top billing for playing Catherine. |
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While the play was becoming more and more triumphant at the box-office, the movie was taking shape. |
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The film stars the unbeatable Anita Mui and Sammi Cheng and proved a massive box-office success in its native Hong Kong. |
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Burt Reynolds was the top box-office attraction in the late 1970s and virtually unemployable a decade later. |
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This tribal inferiority complex is what helped make the Rocky movies a box-office bonanza. |
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The films, too, have proved a hit with an older audience, breaking box-office records for a foreign film. |
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The father-son legacy had often failed to work wonders at the box-office going by the past records. |
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The actors with personal box-office power won huge salaries from Hollywood as far back as thirty years ago. |
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Follow these steps, and we are certain that your film will be a box-office smash in Korea. |
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The estimated box-office takings for most of this year's British films show how grim the situation is. |
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Without being particularly sexy or smart or funny, she has a box-office profile that is mysteriously hot enough to fry an egg on. |
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We're going to talk to a box-office expert and figure out what's going on and what can be done about it. |
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The industry has realised that a film would not become a box-office success only on account of the quality factor. |
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The critics hailed him as a major movie tough guy as the film became an instant box-office hit. |
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The cost of the films in the package will be pegged to their box-office performance. |
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Let's hope they do get to make another film since its box-office results were disastrous. |
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The box-office success of the film has allayed fears over its performance and has revived hopes for sequels. |
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If the film is a box-office hit, it'll probably allow him to interest the studios in more personal projects. |
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Interestingly, the popularity of the songs is matched by the box-office performance of the films as well. |
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The film's delight in gangland slang and its sharp eye for fashion and London locations made it an unexpected box-office success. |
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Tsui's film was not a box-office success, which suggests his audience was not convinced. |
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Politicians and film-makers seek astrologers' advice to improve their chances at the ballot box or box-office. |
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It has worked, and for the second time our film is a box-office hit. |
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Now as always, there is a national logic to film promotion, which also applies to a film's success: if it was not a box-office success at home, it will not be an international one either. |
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The film broke box-office records and won seven Academy Awards. |
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Let us take the example of a box-office hit such as Séraphin, heart of stone. |
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Since its rerelease in 2007, the film has gradually accrued £1.54m in box-office. |
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Once again the internet is aflame with furious comments about Marvel's hotly anticipated box-office barnstormer, The Avengers. |
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Well, with the box-office grosses heating up as well as the weather, there is no doubt that summer is here! |
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However, many of his latest movies have bombed at the box-office. |
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Fifteen years ago, Near Dark went largely unnoticed, its box-office chances scuppered by a release date too close to that of a more teen-friendly vampire flick, The Lost Boys. |
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The film version swept to the top of the box-office charts last month. |
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He is the unquestioned star, the box-office draw, the guy who lands the biggest interviews. |
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Sinkable but bankable Ali on the canvas ReprintsIn Hollywood, the box-office is God. |
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You can't help but be dismayed at the way that US box-office returns are increasingly treated as the only important guage of quality. |
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Bad news for budding film-makers seeking to turn procrastinated hours into box-office gold. |
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Fey, whose name and image hardly suggest box-office prowess, is bigger than Zeus. |
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The projectionist and the young disabled woman at the box-office have been working together for years, yet they hardly know each other. |
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You might assume a romcom about striking miners and 80s gays was unlikely to be big box-office, but the same was probably said of Billy Elliot. |
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The Marriage of Maria Braun in 1979 is the last of their productions together, and it's a big box-office success. |
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A hit in England and a modest box-office success in the United States, the film went on to win the Golden Bear at the 1954 Berlin Film Festival and BAFTA for Best British Film. |
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Canadian documentary The Corporation, which depicts large companies as greedy, manipulative, deceitful psychopaths, is currently enjoying box-office success. |
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Chaplin had big box-office grosses, but he made relatively few pictures. |
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But when he returned, the box-office success continued with tickets to his shows selling like hotcakes. |
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With the exception of anchorman, none of these movies are as mass appealing or box-office friendly as Bridesmaids ended up being. |
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The musical failed to score a box-office hit with the public, but Lio earned a series of good reviews for her performance. |
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The second instalment of the adventures of Michel Ocelot's pint-sized African hero proved to be a huge box-office hit. |
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Different programmes will screen award-winning and box-office hit feature-length dramas and documentaries. |
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As I browsed I suddenly felt two burning orbs scoping out my anatomy and turned to see America's No. 1 box-office attraction clocking my callipygian. |
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Comic films, serials, melodramas, historical movies: the aim was to try to make money offering the formulas which were bringing in money at the box-office for films from other countries. |
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In 1995, he wrote, with Jean-Marc Vallée, Liste Noire that became a box-office hit in Quebec and won nine nominations for Genie awards. The success of Liste Noire earned Guy a request to adapt and direct the film in English. |
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In 2002, director Charles Binamé and composer Michel Cusson teamed up to create a movie that became an instant classic in Quebecois film history and a giant box-office hit. |
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For an exhilarating period, until spectacle and sequelitis restored formula to the throne, experimentation became big box-office. |
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A box-office bomb when it first came out, the film was a sleeper, becoming much more popular decades after being released. |
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China may promise box-office galore, but the film faces very stiff Hollywood competition in the next fortnight there in the shape of the last Hunger Games and The Martian's sycophantically transparent Chinese plotline. |
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When it is Marvel's travelling circus in town, its six-heroes-for-the-price-of-one bonanza, and all the hype and box-office prognostics are nodding expectantly in the direction of a new record. |
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Être une femme 2010, the latest release from the French box-office topper, takes a compassionate look at the modern world through a lens of matured love. |
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After It, Clara became one of the top box-office draws in Hollywood, but her popularity was short lived. |
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It was also 2009's biggest box-office hit of Belgium. |
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Spielberg's biggest box-office hit for years, predicts Variety. |
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It is already a huge box-office hit in Turkey and has won euphoric acclaim from Prime Minister Erdogan's immediate entourage and the president of the Turkish Parliament. |
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The cinema is where the battle for the attention and the recognition of the audience is fought, and where the outcome is decided by the amount of hard cash left by patrons at the box-office. |
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Don McKellar's Last Night, like The Red Violin a holdover from 1998, continued well into 1999, and like the Wheeler film, its box-office performance was a pleasant surprise. |
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