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Friday Report: 'Eclipse' Doesn't Jump But Easily Leads

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse handily topped the box office again on Friday, pulling in an estimated $28.6 million, which was more than The Last Airbender and Toy Story 3 combined. Adam SandlerTom Cruise

Studio Report: Paramount Easily Tops Second Quarter

Thanks to week after week of uninteresting, poorly marketed movies, the box office took a huge hit in the second quarter of 2010, all but erasing the massive gains seen during the first quarter. The situation has been so dire that each of the big six studios experienced decreases in revenue compared to the same quarter last year. Some fared better than others: Paramount Pictures easily led the way and became the first studio this year to cross the $1 billion mark. Overall box office was down around three percent versus second quarter 2009. Adam SandlerKatherine HeiglJennifer Lopez

Seven-Day Summary: 'Eclipse,' 'Toy Story 3' Top the Week

Playing for just two out of the past seven days, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse narrowly beat Toy Story 3 for the week. Grown Ups finished in third with a solid start, while Knight & Day had a below-average debut for Tom Cruise. Overall business was up around two percent from the same week last year, when Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen led with $159.9 million. Adam Sandler

'Eclipse' Dips on Thursday, 'Airbender' Debuts Solidly

On Thursday, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse raked in $24.2 million to lead the daily box office, while The Last Airbender blew into second with an estimated $16.35 million first day gross.

Around-the-World Brief: 'Eclipse' Opening Day Overshadows 'New Moon'

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse launched yesterday in 21 international markets, earning an estimated $16.2 million. While it came just short of topping The Twilight Saga: New Moon's opening day record domestically, Eclipse had no problem out-grossing its predecessor's launch in nearly all overseas territories.

'Eclipse' Breaks Wednesday Record But Falls Short of 'New Moon'

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse drained more of its opening day demand with its midnight launch than The Twilight Saga: New Moon did. Despite setting the midnight record with over $30 million, Eclipse's full day came in at $68.5 million, falling short of New Moon's $72.7 million record ($26.3 million of which from its midnight debut). Their first days, though, didn't have a precise apples-to-apples comparison, because Eclipse started on Wednesday, while New Moon was on a Friday.

Weekend Briefing: 'Eclipse' Rises with Record Release, Midnight Launch

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse ripped into the record books with its midnight launch, grossing over $30 million at more than 4,000 theaters. That surpassed The Twilight Saga: New Moon's previous benchmark of $26.3 million. Included in Eclipse's sum was a new IMAX midnight milestone of over $1 million at 192 venues, topping Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen's $959,000. M. Night Shyamalan

MPAA Ratings: 'Saw VII,' 'The Girl Who Played with Fire'

The Motion Picture Association of America's Classification and Ratings Administration released their weekly ratings bulletin this morning, which included ratings for Saw VII 3D and The Girl Who Played with Fire.

'Red Riding Hood,' Steve Carell Comedy Make Spring 2011 Shift

Around-the-World Roundup: 'Toy Story' Keeps Selling Overseas

Toy Story 3 continued to put up stellar numbers in its second weekend overseas, despite still not playing in a most of the largest territories. All other releases were distant runners-up, including newcomer Knight & Day, The A-Team, Sex and the City 2 and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. Tom CruiseCameron Diaz

'Dragon' Beats 'Panda'

How to Train Your Dragon has inched past Kung Fu Panda to become DreamWorks Animation's highest-grossing feature outside of the Shrek series.

Arthouse Audit: 'Solitary Man' Alone on Top

After being knocked back a few spots last week, Solitary Man rose to the top of the art house heap again this weekend. Winter's Bone, Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work and Cyrus all expanded to find greater audiences, while a group of very limited new releases failed to make much noise. Michael DouglasJonah HillOliver Stone

Weekend Report: 'Toy Story 3' Charms Again, Sandler Doesn't Grow, Cruise Capsizes

The Toy Story 3 train kept chugging over the weekend, out-gunning the debuts of two star-driven vehicles. Grown Ups logged a standard Adam Sandler start, while Knight & Day generated a sub-standard Tom Cruise kick-off. Overall business was down 18 percent from the same timeframe last year, when Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen was unleashed, and attendance was relatively soft for the time of year. Kevin JamesChris RockDavid SpadeRob SchneiderCameron Diaz

This Weekend in Box Office History: Comparisons for June 25-27, 2010

Here's a look back at past weekends comparable to June 25-27, 2010:

July Preview

After a lackluster start to the summer, things got rolling again in June thanks to strong performances from Toy Story 3 and The Karate Kid. That momentum is likely to continue in to July with the launch of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, and the rest of July is filled out with a host of potentially crowd-pleasing fare like Inception, Salt, The Last Airbender and Dinner for Schmucks. It would take exceptional numbers, though, for July 2010 to exceed July 2008's record $1.27 billion total, but July 2009's $1.05 billion should be within reach. M. Night ShyamalanSteve CarellRobert RodriguezLaurence FishburneTopher GraceNicolas CageJon TurteltaubJerry BruckheimerJay BaruchelChristopher NolanLeonardo DiCaprioAngelina JolieJay RoachPaul RuddAdam SandlerZac Efron

Friday Report: 'Toy Story 3' Still Strong, 'Grown Ups' Standard, 'Knight' Soft

Toy Story 3 presided over the Friday box office again, while Grown Ups delivered a typical Adam Sandler start and Knight & Day posted another relatively soft number. Kevin JamesChris RockDavid SpadeRob SchneiderTom Cruise

Seven-Day Summary: 'Toy Story 3' Unboxes Massive First Week

Dominating the box office, Toy Story 3 grossed a stellar $167.6 million in its first seven days. Second-week holdovers The Karate Kid and The A-Team experienced standard declines, while Jonah Hex had one of the worst starts of the year. Overall business was about the same as last year, when Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen led the week with $91.1 million in just two days.

'Knight & Day' Falls Flat on First Day

Right about now, one may feel the urge to riff on a Cole Porter tune: "Knight & Day, you aren't the one." Tom CruiseCameron Diaz

'The Fighter' Set to Enter Ring This December

This afternoon, Paramount Pictures announced a date for David O. Russell's The Fighter, while making minor date adjustments for 2011 animated features Kung Fu Panda: The Kaboom of Doom and Rango.Christian BaleMark WahlbergAmy AdamsMatt DamonBrad PittDarren AronofskyLily TomlinGore VerbinskiJohnny DeppJames Cameron

MPAA Ratings: 'The Last Airbender,' 'The Expendables,' 'The Last Exorcism'

The Last Airbender, The Expendables and The Last Exorcism all received ratings in this week's bulletin from the Motion Picture Association of America's Classification and Ratings Administration. M. Night ShyamalanSylvester StalloneJason StathamJet LiBruce WillisArnold Schwarzenegger
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