Box Office: Nicolas Cage's Knowing Is No. 1


Updated 03/23/09 8:11 AM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 9 comments

Box Office News 2009-03-23 05:30:27

The special effects thriller Knowing handily won the box office over the weekend with an estimated $24.8 million. Meanwhile, Paul Rudd and Jason Segel's comedy I Love You, Man came in second place with an estimated $18 million, followed by Duplicity, starring Clive Owen and Julia Roberts, at No. 3. Race to Witch Mountain slid to No. 4 after winning the top spot a week ago, while Watchmen Read more

Box Office: Watchmen Gives Up Top Spot to Witch Mountain


Updated 03/16/09 9:41 AM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 5 comments

Box Office News: Watchmen Takes No. 2 Spot Behind Race to Witch Mountain

Last week Watchmen screenwriter David Hayter posted an open letter to fans asking them to buy more tickets to see his movie, warning that "if it drops off the radar after the first weekend, they will never allow a film like this to be made again." Well, it looks like his plea went unheeded as Watchmen slipped from the top spot, coming in at No. 2 behind Disney's family-friendly Race to Witch Read more

What to TiVo: Saturday


Updated 05/07/11 12:00 AM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 0 comments

What's on TV For Saturday, May 7, 2011

8:15 NBA Playoff Game 3: Miami at Boston 8:00 NCIS 9:00 CSI: Miami (repeat) 10:00 48 Hours Mystery (new) 7:00 NASCAR Racing: Sprint Cup in Darlington, SC 8:00 Chase (new) 9:00 Law & Order: Los Angeles (repeat) 10:00 Law & Order: SVU (repeat) 11:29 Saturday Night Live (new, with guests Tina Fey and Ellie Goulding) More TV to watch when you read more Read more

What's Your Child's Favorite Classic Tale?


Updated 02/08/12 2:59 PM · Posted by LilSugar · 6 comments

What's Your Child's Favorite Classic Tale?

The first poster for the film version of Where the Wild Things Are was released this week on the heels of kiddie flick Race to Witch Mountain's domination at the weekend box office. The movie, which is scheduled to be released Oct. 16, is a Spike Jonze-directed adaptation of Maurice Sendak's classic children's story about Max, a bad little boy who is sent to bed without dinner and creates a Read more