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Taking a look at the world of film through gay eyes - news, reviews, trailers, gay film, queer cinema and more

Taking a look at the world of film through gay eyes - news, reviews, trailers, gay film, queer cinema & more

Resident Evil 5 Tops The US Box Office

September 17, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

It was yet another slow weekend at the US box office, allowing Resident Evil Retribution to top the chart with a decent but not particularly amazing $21 million. That’s lower than the previous three films, although slightly higher than the original (but if inflation and 3D premiums are taken into account, it sold fewer tickets). However as it grossed around $60 million in international territories, it’s still going to be judged a success and makes Resident Evil 6 more likely.

The only other new entry in the top 10 (or technically re-entry) was the 3D re-issue of Finding Nemo, which took $17 million to place second on the chart. It’s less than what The Lion King took when it got an extra dimension, but about on par with Beauty & The Beast.

However it was outside the top 10 that the most interesting news happened. The Master only made it to number 18 on the list, but its $730,000 in only five cinemas is the highest per average screen take ever for a live action movie with $146,000 per screen (topping Moonrise Kingdom’s $130,000 earlier this year). It bodes very well for its expansion onto 600 screens this Friday.

Take a look below for the US box office top 10, for the weekend of September 14th-16th 2012.

Rank Title Weekend Gross (millions) Total Gross to date (millions)
1 Resident Evil: Retribution $21.1 $21.1
2 Finding Nemo (3D) $17.5 $17.5
3 The Possession $5.8 $41.1
4 Lawless $4.2 $30.1
5 Paranorman $3.0 $49.3
6 The Expendables 2 $3.0 $80.2
7 The Words $2.8 $9.1
8 The Bourne Legacy $2.8 $107.8
9 The Odd Life Of Timothy Green $2.5 $46.2
10 The Campaign $2.4 $82.8
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FILMS: Resident Evil: Retibution, Finding Nemo, The Possession, Lawless, Paranorman, The Expendables 2, The Words, The Bourne Legacy, The Odd Life Of Timothy Green, The Campaign  

Universal Set For More Ted And Bourne

September 14, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Universal Pictures has confirmed they are aiming to make sequels from two of its biggest summer hits, the raunchy R-rated comedy Ted and the action-thriller spin-off The Bourne Legacy. NBC Universal CEO Steve Burke spoke at the 2012 Media, Communications & Technology conference in Los Angeles earlier today, where he revealed that the film division needs, “franchises and animation” to achieve a level of stability.

That’s not exactly news, as Universal has been having a rocky ride, with numerous attempts to launch franchises (such as The Wolfman) flopping, which has resulted in numerous changes in leadership at the studio. They already have a popular franchise in The Fast and the Furious, with the latest installment, The Fast and the Furious 6, currently in production and set for release next summer.

The executive also revealed that fans should expect a sequel to The Bourne Legacy, which has taken in over $180 million worldwide in just over a month. That’s not a massive hit, particularly compared to earlier Bourne movies, but it should have long legs on home video, and there are already rumours that Universal is trying to woo Matt Damon back to the franchise.

Ted, directed by Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, was the biggest surprise hit this summer, taking in a whopping $394 million worldwide. Steve Burke revealed that they want to get a sequel going, “as soon as we can.” Back in July, Seth MacFarlane said he would be open to making a sequel, although it isn’t known if he is working on the screenplay yet.

As for the animation side of the studio, they eventually want to release two animated movies per year, as opposed to their current model of one film every 18 months. (Source: THR)

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The Possession Stays Top Of The US Box Office On Worst Weekend For Years

September 10, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

There’ll be some glum faced in Hollywood this week, with news that on the international market, box office is down about 20% compared to where it was this time last year (that’s more than a billion dollars less), and the US has seen its worse weekend for years. It’s the first time since 2008 that a movie has managed to hit the top spot with less than $10 million, with some sources suggesting that overall it’s the worst three-day total since 2001.

The Possession stayed top of the chart with just $9.5 million. The movie is doing okay for a mid-range horror flick, but on a normal weekend it would be at fourth or fifth place on the chart, rather than top.

Things weren’t helped by the new openers tanking badly, with the Bradley Cooper and Rober De Niro drama/thriller The Words taking just five million – which on many weekends wouln’t even put it in the top 10, but actually made it to number three.

The Cold Light Of Day truly flopped, taking just $1.8 million to place 13th. To be honest, that’s probably oddly good news for its star, Henry Cavill, as it means most people will have forgotten about its existence by the time Man Of Steel flies into cinemas next year.

Although early September is always a slack time as Hollywood transitions from their summer to autumn releases, but the weakness at the box office is pretty dreadful at the moment. Take a look below for the US box office top 10 for the weekend September 7th-9th.

Rank Title Weekend Gross (millions) Total Gross to date (millions)
1 The Possession $9.5 $33.3
2 Lawless $6.0 $23.5
3 The Words $5.0 $5.0
4 The Expendables 2 $4.7 $75.4
5 The Bourne Legacy $4.0 $103.7
6 Paranorman $3.8 $45.0
7 The Odd Life Of Timothy Green $3.6 $43.0
8 The Campaign $3.5 $79.4
9 The Dark Knight Rises $3.2 $437.8
10 2016 Obama’s America $3.0 $26.0
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FILMS: The Possession, Lawless, The Words, The Expendables 2, The Bourne Legacy, Paranorman, The Odd Life Of Timothy Green, The Campaign, 2016: Obama's America  

The Possession Tops Labor Day US Box Office

September 4, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Normally holiday weekends are when studios roll out some of their biggest movies, but Labor Day is pretty much the stepchild of these occasions, as the fact some States don’t recognise it and that it comes just before kids go back to school, mean it isn’t seen as a good time to bring out big movies.

It means that The Possession, which took $21.3 million over the four-day weekend, is the second-biggest Labor Day total ever. It’s an okay but not stunning start for the Sam Raimi produced horror movie, but as mentioned, it’s good for a Labor Day weekend.

The only other new opener in the top 10 was Lawless, which took second spot with $13.0 million over the weekend, and $15 million since it opened in the middle of last week. It’s not a particularly brilliant start considering the cast (Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy etc.) and good reviews, but period movies often have difficulty getting a foothold. However if word of mouth is good, it’ll hopefully hold up over the coming weeks.

Perhaps the biggest box office news came at the other end of the chart, where the children’s movie Oogieloves in the BIG Balloon Adventure (a Tweenies/Teletubbies style endeavour with people in big foam suits), earned an abysmal $445,000. That’s the worst opening ever for a movie opening on over 2,000 screens, and the second worst per screen average ever for a nationwide release. It’s been estimated that on average, there were less than two people per screening.

Take a look below for the US box office top 10 for the weekend of August 31st-September 3rd.

Rank Title Weekend Gross (millions) Total Gross to date (millions)
1 The Possession $21.3 $21.3
2 Lawless $13.0 $15.1
3 The Expendables 2 $11.2 $68.5
4 The Bourne Legacy $9,3 $98.3
5 Paranorman $8.8 $40.3
6 The Odd Life Of Timothy Green $8.5 $38.8
7 The Dark Knight Rises $7.9 $433.2
8 2016 Obama’s American $7.0 $20.1
9 The Campaign $7.0 $74.5
10 Hope Springs $6.0 $53.3
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FILMS: The Possession, Lawless, The Expendables 2, The Bourne Legacy, Paranorman, The Odd Life Of Timothy Green, 2016: Obama's America, The Campaign, Hope Springs  

Expendables 2 Stays Top Of US Box Office

August 27, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

There’s been little cheer at the US box office, due to what was easily the lowest grossing weekend of 2012 so far. The problem was that the holdovers weren’t that strong, while the new entries barely made a dent. The Expendables 2 stayed top of the list with $13.5 million, a 53% drop on its first weekend takings, so that it’s now noticeably trailing the take of the first film in the franchise.

The top new entry could only place seventh on the list, with the Joseph Gordon Levitt action flick Premium Rush taking just $6.3 million. It’s a very weak start and some are blaming a rather lacklustre marketing campaign, as the film has had pretty good reviews and many believe that with the right push it could have done a lot better.

After expanding onto 1,091 screens, the documentary 2016 Obama’s America made its first appearance in the top 10 in eighth place, taking $6.2 million. It’s now the highest grossing documentary of the year and the highest ever for a political doc that takes a conservative viewpoint – in case you were wondering, the film doesn’t think America will be in a good place in 2016 if Obama gets elected for a second term.

The only other new entry in the top 10 is the Dax Shepard, Kristen Bell and Bradley Cooper comedy Hit & Run, which took a lowly $4.6 million. The only redeeming factor for that is that it’s believed it only cost a couple of million to make. And while horror is normally seen as a fairly sure thing at the box office, The Apparition couldn’t even make it into a very weak top 10, placing 12th with a lowly $2.9 million.

Take a look below for the US box office top 10 for the weekend of August 24th-26th.

Rank Title Weekend Gross (millions) Total Gross to date (millions)
1 The Expendables 2 $13.5 $52.3
2 The Bourne Legacy $9.3 $85.5
3 Paranorman $8.5 $28.2
4 The Campaign $7.4 $64.5
5 The Dark Knight Rises $7.1 $422.1
6 The Odd Life Of Timothy Green $7.1 $27.0
7 Premium Rush $6.3 $6.3
8 2016 Obama’s American $6.2 $9.0
9 Hope Springs $6.0 $45.0
10 Hit And Run $4.6 $5.8
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FILMS: The Expendables 2, The Bourne Legacy, Paranorman, The Campaign, The Odd Life Of Timothy Green, 2016: Obama's America, Hope Springs, Hit And Run  

The Expendables 2 Tops The US Box Office

August 20, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

As expected The Expendables 2 topped the US box office over the weekend with $28.7 million, slightly below the $34 million the first movie made in 2010. Although it means the movie is still likely to turn a profit, with diminishing returns on the franchise already, it may put a spanner in the works of the already planned Expendables 3.

The action film was one of several new movies coming out now the Olympics have ended. The next highest new entry was Paranorman, which placed third on the chart with $14 million. That’s about in line with several other recent stop-motion efforts, which seems to be a subgenre that finds it difficult to appeal to a wide audience.

The musical Sparkle, starring Whitney Houston, made $12 million on its opening, which isn’t a huge amount but it considered okay for a movie that wasn’t strongly marketed. The final new entry was the long delayed The Odd Life Of Timothy Green, which made $10.9 million. Disney isn’t likely to be too happy about that, even if they have long seemed unsure what to do with the movie, starting the marketing for it a year ago, but never building much momentum.

Take a look below for the US box office top 10 for the weekend of August 17th-19th.

Rank Title Weekend Gross (millions) Total Gross to date (millions)
1 The Expendables 2 $28.7 $28.7
2 The Bourne Legacy $17.0 $69.5
3 Paranorman $14.0 $14.0
4 The Campaign $13.3 $51.6
5 Sparkle $12.0 $12.0
6 The Dark Knight Rises $11.1 $409.9
7 The Odd Life Of Timothy Green $10.9 $15.1
8 Hope Springs $9.1 $35.0
9 Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Dog Days $3.8 $38.7
10 Total Recall $3.5 $51.7

 

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FILMS: The Expendables 2, The Bourne Legacy, Paranorman, The Campaign, Sparkle, The Odd Life Of Timothy Green, Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, Total Recall (2012)  

Bourne Legacy Tops The US Box Office

August 13, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The Bourne Legacy got off to a decent start at the US box office, scoring a $40 million three-day opening. That’s less than the previous Bourne sequels, but that’s not surprising considering the lack of Matt Damon in this one, but it’s still ahead of the first film, which took $27 million on its first weekend. The real question is whether the movie will have legs, which remains to be seen, but the film has had okay reviews and may well do well in the coming weeks.

The Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis political comedy The Campaign came second with an okay but not spectacular $27 million. It’s good news for Ferrell, whose last couple of movies have severely underperformed at the box office (neither Case De Mi Padre or Everything Must Go passed $3 million on their openings).

The only other new entry was Hope Springs, starring Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones as a married couple looking to spice up their lives. It took $15.6 million over the weekend and $20 million since it hit cinema last Wednesday. It’s not a terrible opening, but with Steve Carell also starring, the studio was probably hoping for a little bit more.

Take a look below for the US box office top 10 for the weekend of August 10th-12th.

Rank Title Weekend Gross (millions) Total Gross to date (millions)
1 The Bourne Legacy $40.2 $40.2
2 The Campaign $27.4 $27.4
3 The Dark Knight Rises $19.5 $390.1
4 Hope Springs $15.6 $20.0
5 Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Dog Days $8.2 $30.5
6 Total Recall $8.1 $44.1
7 Ice Age: Continental Drift $6.7 $144.0
8 Ted $3.2 $209.9
9 Step Up Revolution $2.8 $30.1
10 The Amazing Spider-man $2.2 $255.5
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FILMS: The Bourne Legacy, Hope Springs, Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, Total Recall (2012), Ice Age: Continental Drift, Ted, Step Up Revolution, The Amazing Spider-man  

The Bourne Legacy Trailer – First full-length trailer for the franchise expansion

May 31, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


The first full trailer for The Bourne Legacy has landed, giving us a decent look at how the film links into the previous films, even though it doesn’t feature Matt Damon, and has Jeremy Renner in the lead instead. Here’s the synopsis: ‘The narrative architect behind the Bourne film series, Tony Gilroy, takes the helm in the next chapter of the hugely popular espionage franchise that has earned almost $1 billion at the global box office: The Bourne Legacy. The writer/director expands the Bourne universe created by Robert Ludlum with an original story that introduces us to a new hero (Jeremy Renner) whose life-or-death stakes have been triggered by the events of the first three films. For The Bourne Legacy, Renner joins fellow series newcomers Rachel Weisz, Edward Norton, Stacy Keach and Oscar Isaac, while franchise veterans Albert Finney, Joan Allen, David Strathairn and Scott Glenn reprise their roles.’

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ACTORS: Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz, Edward Norton  DIRECTORS: Tony Gilroy  FILMS: The Bourne Legacy  

The Bourne Legacy Trailer

February 8, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Matt Damon may be gone, but the Bourne franchise lives on with Jeremy Renner taking over as a new agent who came out of the same program as Jason Bourne. Now the first trailer for the movie has arrived, and to be honest it doesn’t reveal a huge amount about the movie, except that Edward Norton’s going to try and brainwash Jeremy Renner, and that ‘Jason Bourne was just the tip of the iceberg’. It certainly looks explosive though! the film’s due out August 17th. The new poster if below.

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ACTORS: Jeremy Renner, Edward Norton  DIRECTORS: Tony Gilroy  FILMS: The Bourne Legacy  

First Pic Of Jeremy Renner In The Bourne Legacy

January 6, 2012 By Movie Muser Leave a Comment

The Bourne Legacy seems to have been in the works for eons, but now it’s definitely on the way as we have the first official picture from the movie (via USA Today). However, while the picture has arrived to help get people excited for this new Matt Damon-less Bourne installment, there’s still very little news on the plot, other than that Jeremy Renner will play another agent produced by the programme that resulted in Jason Bourne. We do at least now have his character name – Aaron Cross.

Rachel Weisz, Edward Norton, Oscar Isaac, Joan Allen, Albert Finney, Stacy Keach and Scott Glenn, with Tony Gilroy writing and directing. It’s due in the UK on August 17th, 2012.

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