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08/16/09
Ladies and gentlemen (although, let's be honest, mostly gentlemen around here), Michael Jai White has arrived.
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Ain't It Cool News
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06/18/09
Luc Besson's EuropaCorp saw net profits rise 35% to E9.4 million ($13 million) for financial year 2008-09 as its movie franchises -- most notably "Transporter" -- and boffo sales to Gallic television helped it ride out industry turbulence.
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Variety
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04/21/09
Antena 3 Films has taken Spanish distribution rights to Luc Besson's animation pic "Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard," consolidating its entry into all rights film distribution for Spain.
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Variety
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04/19/09
This weekend Zac Efron scored his second number one opener in six months as his non-musical high school comedy 17 Again debuted powerfully in the top spot to lead the North American box office to another impressive year-over-year gain.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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04/18/09
Teenage girls didn't hold back from swooning over Zac Efron's starrer "17 Again" yesterday as the Warner Bros.-New Line comedy grossed an estimated $9.5 million off 3,255 engagements.
"17 Again" marks Efron's first headliner after his prolific turns in such ensemble fare as the big screen musical version of "Hairspray" and Disney's "High School Musical" franchise.
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Variety
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04/16/09
Teen prince Zac Efron aims to score his second number one opener in six months, but this time without the help of an established franchise, with the new comedy 17 Again .
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Rotten Tomatoes
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04/06/09
Christina Ricci books a porn movie, The Hangover goes out on the town again, and The Game hopes to keep playing.
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Defamer
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04/05/09
Turner Networks has entered into several movie-licensing deals with Lionsgate over the past several weeks, giving the cabler the first network TV rights to Tyler Perry-produced pics "Madea Goes to Jail" and "The Family That Preys," as well as a trio of action titles starring Jason Statham: "The Bank Job," "Transporter 3" and the upcoming "Crank: High Voltage."
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Variety