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  • 'Avatar' wows 'em worldwide

    12/27/09 Avatar " surprised no one by taking the No. 1 spot on the foreign circuit for the second weekend in a row.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • 'Avatar' dominates int'l boxoffice

    12/20/09 Director James Cameron's "Avatar" commanded the international circuit on the weekend, soaring to No. 1 boxoffice with $159.2 million in its opening five days from 14,461 screens in 106 territories.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • 55% Disney's A Christmas Carol

    12/14/09 Robert Zemeckis' 3-D animated take on the Dickens classic tries hard, but its dazzling special effects distract from an array of fine performances from Jim Carrey and Gary Oldman.  |  Rotten Tomatoes
  • 'New Moon' still shining overseas

    12/13/09 "Avatar" will play some 16,550 foreign screens in about 106 territories with most openings coinciding with the film's domestic debut Friday.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • Vampires draw box office blood

    12/04/09 Vampire romancer "New Moon" and Sony's disaster pic "2012" continued to dominate the international B.O. over the Nov. 27-29 frame, pulling in $85.1 million and $61.6 million, respectively.  |  Variety
  • Cinematical Seven: Seven Actors Who Should've Played Scrooge By Now

    12/01/09 For many kids this Holiday season, their first exposure to Ebenezer Scrooge will be Jim Carrey's kinetic, flailing mo-cap performance in Robert Zemeckis' A Christmas Carol .  |  Cinematical.com
  • 55% Disney's A Christmas Carol

    11/24/09 Robert Zemeckis' 3-D animated take on the Dickens classic tries hard, but its dazzling special effects distract from an array of fine performances from Jim Carrey and Gary Oldman.  |  Rotten Tomatoes
  • 'New Moon' tops international boxoffice

    11/23/09 The girl-meets-vampire sequel notched an astronomical $17,677 per-screen average overall.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • 'New Moon' tops foreign boxoffice

    11/22/09 The girl-meets-vampire sequel notched an astronomical $17,677 per-screen average overall.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • '2012' storms foreign boxoffice

    11/15/09 "2012, " director Roland Emmerich's 2 1/2-hours-plus disaster epic, inundated the foreign circuit with openings at 12,685 screens in 105 territories for a rousing No. 1 weekend boxoffice tally of $160 million.  |  The Hollywood Reporter