Ethan and Joel Coen, aka the Coen Brothers took home the biggest prizes at tonight's Academy Awards for the film "No Country For Old Men." It wasn't even the best film they've done but then again, Herbie Hancock. Jon Stewart ran the show as he did last year but could do no wrong with Regis Philbin there in the wings.
No Suprise: 'No Country' Wins Big at the Oscars
DVD Tuesday: New Lord Voldy-thingy!
The and wonder why James Taylor didn't become a famous actor.
Box Office Review: Cynical marketing reigns!
To no one’s surprise, the awful ($14M). While discerning patriots were sad to see Paul W.S. Anderson’s “vision” further validated, they were somewhat cheered by the continued deterioration of "comedian" Dane Cook’s film career. Also, failed starlet Jessica Alba is one flop closer to what now seems an inevitable, tasteful appearance in Playboy.
Box Office Review: Foster wins at box office, in life
Jodie Foster's rather inexplicable box-office appeal was on half-display this weekend as held strong in its second weekend, stealing an additional 9.15M and raising its treasure chest to 28.5M.
Box Office Review: Shitkickers top gunslingers!
In the slowest weekend since the early spring, suffered a precipitous decline in its second weekend, tumbling 62% and bringing in an additional 10 million bucks (44.2M).
Box Office Review: Awesome! Another re-make!
I'm not sure which is more confusing: that (11.6M).
Box Office Review: Biggest Summer Ever!
became the first movie since late May to win back-to-back weekends, owing as much to a weak slate of openers as to its own relative strength. The Judd Apatow-produced dick montage hauled in 18 million bucks and helped push the summer box office to a record 4.003 billion dollars. It's the first 4 billion dollar summer ever, though higher ticket prices (and not increased admissions) account for that big, shiny number.
Box Office Review: Superbad Supergood!
Exceeding even the most optimistic of expectations, continued to hang on with 6.6 million and a new cume of 165.1M.
Box Office Review: Tucker and Chan score big, suck
Even though finished third, totalling 11.1 million and now sitting at an unexpectedly robust 152.2 million.
Box Office Review: Jason Bourne kills everybody!
In what the Wall Street crowd might call a flight to quality, North American audiences made nose-dived 65% after an auspicious opening, adding 25.6 million to run its total to 128.5 million.

