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11/24/09
In today's LA Times, Patrick Goldstein reports on the redemptive journey to freedom of director John Lee Hancock; imprisoned for the crime of directing The Alamo , Hancock was apparently granted some kind of work release furlough and allowed to make The Blind Side ; that film's surprising box office success this weekend has apparently restored him to full movie director citizenship.
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Gawker
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11/21/09
He starts opining about how he wishes he had a different strategy—like to start in one city, as Paranormal Activity did—thus ironically echoing the same ethos of The Man Running Hollywood that he later rallies against: find the thing that just performed really, really well, and try to capitalize on its success.
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Gawker
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11/09/09
How much you're likely to enjoy The Box , which opened at the box office in sixth place with $7.9 million over the weekend, may well depend on how well you are able to cope with preposterous story lines.
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The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
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11/07/09
How much you're likely to enjoy The Box may well depend on how well you are able to deal with preposterous story lines.
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The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
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11/07/09
Disney kick-started the holidays on Friday with the release of "Disney's A Christmas Carol," which led the boxoffice listings for the day as it took in an estimated $8.97 million in 3,683 locations in North America.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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11/06/09
The movies of Richard Kelly (Donnie Darko) are an acquired taste.
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JAM! Showbiz
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11/06/09
Today, the latest effort from "Donnie Darko" director Richard Kelly -- recent MTV Movies Blog guest editor -- hits theaters: " The Box ."
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MTV Movies Blog
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11/05/09
When I chatted with Richard Kelly several months ago , I walked away with the impression that THE BOX was going to be a smart, but largely conventional suspense flick based on Richard Matheson's super-short story "Button, Button".
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Ain't It Cool News
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11/05/09
A couple makes a potentially deadly choice.
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New York Daily News - New York NY
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11/05/09
If the premise of "The Box" sounds like it would make a dandy half-hour TV show, rest assured that this Richard Matheson story has already served as a most likely more entertaining 1985 episode of the "Twilight Zone" reboot.
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New York Post - New York NY