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MPAA Ratings: 'The A-Team,' 'Step Up 3-D'

The Motion Picture Association of America's Classification and Ratings Administration released its weekly ratings bulletin this morning, which included ratings for The A-Team and Step Up 3-D. Will FerrellMark WahlbergJessica AlbaKate Hudson

Around-the-World Roundup: 'Robin Hood' Holds Onto Top Spot

Despite falling 60 percent over the weekend, Robin Hood defended the foreign top spot from newcomers Shrek Forever After and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, though each had somewhat limited debuts. Iron Man 2 also plummeted but reached a significant milestone, while How to Train Your Dragon saw gains from a huge opening in South Korea, Alice in Wonderland marched towards the $1 billion mark worldwide, and Warner Bros. International became the second studio of the year to cross $1 billion overseas. Ridley ScottRussell Crowe

Arthouse Audit: 'Kites' Flies, 'Babies' Maintains Grip

Bollywood romance Kites flew into tenth place on the weekend chart despite playing at only 208 theaters. The next biggest-grossing limited release, Babies, held better in its third weekend than in its second. Holdovers The Secret in Their Eyes, City Island and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo maintained their audience levels, while new movies Solitary Man and Holy Rollers had passable starts in very limited release. Michael Douglas

Weekend Report: 'Shrek' Shrinks with Fourth Movie

Shrek Forever After debuted far, far below the mighty starts of some of its predecessors, grossing $70.8 million on approximately 9,500 screens at 4,359 locations, which was the broadest launch ever for an animated movie.

Friday Report: 'Shrek 4' Trails Predecessors on First Day

On Friday, Shrek Forever After grabbed an estimated $20.8 million on approximately 9,500 screens at 4,359 locations, easily leading the day but debuting closer to Kung Fu Panda than its Shrek brethren. The fourth Shrek's release included a record number of 3D locations (2,373) and a record number of IMAX locations (194), but how much they contributed is unavailable as of this writing.

Seven-Day Summary: ‘Iron Man 2’ Slows in Second Week

Fending off Robin Hood's valiant start, Iron Man 2 maintained its dominance over the box office this week, though it's week-to-week decline was noticeably steeper than that of its predecessor. The weeks' other new releases, Letters to Juliet and Just Wright, had passable debuts, while How to Train Your Dragon continued to wow audiences, albeit for the last time in the third dimension. Overall business was down eight percent from the same timeframe last year, when Star Trek finished its first week with over $100 million. Ridley ScottAmanda SeyfriedQueen Latifah

Weekend Briefing: 'Shrek' Shoots for Happily Ever After

This weekend, the fourth and presumably final Shrek lumbers into 4,359 theaters, surpassing Shrek 2 as the broadest release ever for an animated movie. Included in that sum are 2,373 3D sites, topping Alice in Wonderland (2010) as the biggest release yet for the format. Also opening is Saturday Night Live-based action comedy MacGruber at 2,551 theaters.

‘Shutter Island' Is Scorsese’s Top Movie Worldwide

Shutter Island's worldwide gross has reached $294 million, making it the top-grossing picture of director Martin Scorsese's career. Mr. Scorsese's previous high was his last feature, The Departed, which made $290 million. Leonardo DiCaprioMartin ScorseseLeonardo DiCaprio

How to Gain from 'Dragon'

How to Train Your Dragon has been an enduring yet unlikely success since its launch on Mar. 26. Enduring in the longevity of its box office run, and unlikely due to its genre and how it strayed from the DreamWorks Animation norm.

MPAA Ratings: 'Toy Story 3,' 'Grown Ups,' 'Sorcerer's Apprentice' & More

The Motion Picture Association of America's Classification and Ratings Administration released their weekly bulletin this morning, which included new ratings for a handful of anticipated summer releases. Julia RobertsNicolas CageChristopher NolanAdam SandlerTom CruiseCameron DiazZac EfronZach GalifianakisDavis Guggenheim

Around-the-World Roundup: 'Robin Hood' Gets Rich in Debut

Robin Hood charged in to battle this weekend in 56 international territories and led in 52, collecting $75 million overall and unseating two-week champ Iron Man 2. Alice in Wonderland inched closer to $1 billion worldwide, while A Nightmare on Elm Street and How to Train Your Dragon added territories and improved on last weekend's numbers. All of this occurred while the Euro continued to rapidly lose value. Ridley ScottRussell Crowe

Arthouse Audit: 'Babies' Drops

It was a quiet weekend for limited releases, with prior champ Babies remaining at the top despite experiencing a steep fall. Older releases City Island, The Secret in Their Eyes, and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo continued to hold well, while Hawaii-set biopic Princess Kaiulani was the only new release able to make any waves at the box office. Jesse Eisenberg

'Iron Man 2' Buckles But Still Burns, 'Robin Hood' More Merry Than Medieval

Iron Man 2 rapidly lost altitude in its second weekend, but the potent insurgency of Robin Hood didn't take root enough to usurp it. Plunging 59 percent, Iron Man 2 collected $52 million on nearly 10,000 screens at 4,390 theaters. That ranked 14th among the all time top-grossing second weekends, despite the sequel having posted the fifth highest-grossing opening weekend. Ridley ScottRussell CroweAmanda SeyfriedQueen Latifah

This Weekend in Box Office History: Comparisons for May 14-16, 2010

In the current era, the second weekend in May is firmly considered part of the summer movie season, and it is usually dominated by summer's first big movie in its second weekend, such as this year with Iron Man 2. The summer movie season creeping so early in the year is a recent phenomenon, and, the further back one goes, the more decidedly un-summer-like movies one will find debuting prior to Memorial Day weekend.

Friday Report: 'Iron Man 2' Fends Off 'Robin Hood'

Iron Man 2 took a Friday-to-Friday dive but still led the day, despite a sizable showing from Robin Hood. Declining 71 percent, Iron Man 2 pulled in an estimated $15.1 million, which was only slightly more than the $14.9 million that Iron Man grossed on its second Friday. The first movie also had greater attendance on the same day. Ridley ScottAmanda SeyfriedQueen Latifah

'Final Destination 5,' 'Journey 2,' 'Valentine's Day' Follow-up Snare 2011 Dates

Warner Bros. Pictures continued to expand its 2011 schedule with a set of surprise release date announcements this evening that included three high profile sequels and new movies from Steven Soderbergh and Catherine Hardwicke. Brendan FraserGarry MarshallMartin ScorseseMatt DamonGwyneth PaltrowJude LawKate WinsletLaurence FishburneAmanda SeyfriedAshley GreeneJonah Hill

Seven-Day Summary: 'Iron Man 2' Scores Mighty First Week

After posting the sixth highest-grossing opening weekend ever, Iron Man 2 continued to draw huge audiences throughout the week. Last week's champ, A Nightmare on Elm Street saw a typically horrifying second week plunge, while How to Train Your Dragon, Date Night and The Back-Up Plan continued to hold well. Overall box office was up 14 percent from the first week in May last year, when X-Men Origins: Wolverine led with $102.6 million.

Weekend Briefing: 'Robin Hood' Rides Into Battle

This weekend, historical action-adventure Robin Hood storms approximately 5,900 screens at 3,503 locations, while romances Letters to Juliet and Just Wright shoot for different audiences, respectively playing on around 3,600 screens at 2,968 venues and 2,100 screens at 1,831 venues. Iron Man 2 remains the broadest release with around 10,000 screens at 4,390 sites. Ridley ScottRussell CroweCate BlanchettAmanda SeyfriedQueen Latifah

Warner, 'Pooh' Stake Out 2011 Dates

Late this afternoon, Warner Bros. Pictures unveiled a set of noteworthy additions to their 2011 release schedule, while Walt Disney Pictures also chimed in, assigning dates to two new animated movies. Jaume Collet-SerraLiam NeesonAshton KutcherNatalie PortmanMikael HåfströmAnthony HopkinsJohn CusackOwen WilsonChristina ApplegateSeth GordonJason BatemanJamie FoxxColin FarrellJennifer AnistonJon Favreau

End-of-Run Report: Party's Over for 'Valentine's Day,' 'Green Zone' Evacuated

Valentine's Day wrapped up its impressive, albeit extremely front-loaded, run this past Thursday, May 6. Green Zone also withdrew from theaters after failing to come even remotely close to matching the success of Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass's Bourne collaborations.
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