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Daily Archives: August 12, 2013
Art Films at the Box Office: “Blue Jasmine” continues to rake it in in limited release
The per screen averages when “Blue Jasmine” opened in New York and LA were over $50,000, high but not out of line with an anticipated Woody Allen film in those two dens of Woody-lovers. As it rolled out into more … Continue reading
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Kutcher’s “Jobs” challenge? Make people “See Steve”
Reviews are splitting right down the middle on “Jobs,” the new film about the mercurial Apple impresario who changed the world, Steve Jobs. And critics are equally on the fence about Ashton Kutcher, the veteran funnyman and Steve Jobs look-alike … Continue reading
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