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    Genre : Horror (106)
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    [The Blair Witch Project]: Vince Vaughn victorious with "Couples Retreat" (09:02 10/12)
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The critically maligned Vince Vaughn comedy "Couples Retreat" easily took the top spot at the weekend box office in North America on Sunday, helped by the absence of any other new releases.
    [Jaws]: Spielberg receives Cecil B. DeMille Award (01:11 1/12)
    LOS ANGELES - Movie audiences have two train wrecks to thank for the epic visions of Steven Spielberg -- a big one, and a little one.
    [The Exorcist]: 'The Exorcist' tops UK poll of best-ever horror films (08:51 10/30)
    LONDON (AFP) - "The Exorcist," William Friedkin's 1973 iconic movie, has been voted the best horror film ever made, according to a new poll of British filmgoers published on Thursday.
    [Saw IV]: 'High School Musical' commences at No. 1 with $42M (16:40 10/26)
    LOS ANGELES - The crazed killer Jigsaw has been done in by a bunch of singing and dancing teens.
    [The Mummy]: Batman slays 'Mummy' at box-office, nears record (22:32 8/4)
    LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight" conquered the North American box office for a third straight weekend and was close to smashing the record for the fastest film to gross 400 million dollars, final figures showed Monday.
    [The Mummy Returns]: "The Dark Knight" leads box office for third weekend (17:24 8/3)
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "The Dark Knight" fended off a strong challenge from the new "Mummy" sequel to lead the North American box office for a third weekend, and is on track to become the second-biggest movie of all time.
    [The Strangers]: "The Strangers" a frightening first film (17:22 5/30)
    Every now and then a horror film comes along that bucks the going copycat trends and manages to scare up some unique shivers.
    [Prom Night]: 'Prom Night' carves out $22.7M debut (19:07 4/13)
    LOS ANGELES -- Audiences made a date with "Prom Night," the remake of the 1980 slasher flick that took in $22.7 million to debut as the weekend's No. 1 movie, according to studio estimates Sunday.
    [Scary Movie 4]: "Horton" likely to hear good news again (22:55 3/20)
    Easter isn't so much a huge box-office weekend as it is one that typically requires careful slotting to get moviegoers hopping to the multiplex.
    [Rosemary's Baby]: Polanski sex scandal film shakes up Sundance (18:06 1/20)
    Thirty years after director Roman Polanski fled the United States and a conviction for unlawful sex with a minor, a U.S. filmmaker has reopened the sensational case in a documentary that is shaking up the Sundance Film Festival.
    [Bride of Chucky]: `Dancing' finale: Mel B is in the lead (08:36 11/27)
    Melanie Brown, Marie Osmond and Helio Castroneves mamboed, tangoed and fox trotted through 10 weeks of competition for a chance to claim the "Dancing With the Stars" crown.
    [Saw III]: 'Saw IV' slays in $32.M debut weekend (19:20 10/28)
    The killer of the "Saw" franchise may be dead, but his sadistic spirit lives on. Lionsgate's "Saw IV" led the weekend box office with $32.1 million, maintaining the horror franchise's position as a Halloween perennial, according to studio estimates Sunday.
    [30 Days of Night]: Vampire flick puts the bite on North America box office (17:38 10/21)
    "30 Days of Night," with its vampire gang attack on Alaska in dead of winter's night, put the bite on this weekend's North America box office competition, preliminary figures showed Sunday.
    [Resident Evil: Extinction]: 'Why Did I Get Married' top North American movie (19:58 10/14)
    Comedy-drama "Why Did I Get Married?" by director Tyler Perry and starring pop singer Janet Jackson was the top North American movie this weekend, taking in 21.5 million dollars, a Hollywood monitor reported Sunday.
    [Captivity]: Gruesome movie posters pulled after complaints (19:54 3/20)
    In the wake of a public outcry against Los Angeles billboards and New York taxicab tops advertising the upcoming movie "Captivity" with images of the abduction, torture and death of a young woman, the film's producer said it will take down the offending ads Tuesday.
    [When a Stranger Calls]: Good tidings at box office for "Messengers" (20:32 2/4)
    The Hollywood studios have figured out how to counterprogram against the behemoth weekend television event that is Super Bowl Sunday. Sony Pictures and Universal Pictures both scored this frame at the North American box office with two releases aimed specifically at audiences not typically interested in the big game.
    [Flatliners]: William Baldwin happily 'Adrift in Manhattan' (21:42 1/21)
    After emerging as one of Hollywood's brightest talents during the early 1990s, William Baldwin is happy to have slipped out of the big-budget limelight over the past decade.
    [The Ring]: Struggling New Line looks ahead to December 2007 (09:58 12/21)
    While most of the studios are focused on this year's awards campaigns, New Line Cinema is looking ahead to next December.
    [The Grudge 2]: 'Saw III' cuts up competition in debut (19:58 10/29)
    Halloween came early at movie theaters as "Saw III" sliced up the competition with a $34.3 million debut, the best opening yet for the gory horror franchise. Lionsgate's "Saw III" easily took over as No. 1 at the box office, bumping off Disney's dueling-magicians saga "The Prestige," which slipped to third place with $9.6 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. "The Prestige" raised its 10-day total to $28.8 million.
    [Saw II]: Rob Zombie wins 'Chainsaw' movie award (09:45 10/16)
    Rocker-turned-director Rob Zombie picked up a Chainsaw Award for his horror flick "The Devil's Rejects." The "Killer Movie" award, presented Sunday night to Zombie by Robert "Freddy Kruger" Englund, was part of the first televised "fuse Fangoria Chainsaw Awards" to honor the best films and actors in the horror genre.



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