‘Instructions Not Included’ sets US Spanish language record

September 30th, 2013

Instructions Not Included has become the most successful Spanish language film in US box office history.

The Mexican comedy drama has earned an estimated $38.6 million over five weekends, reports Deadline.

It passed the previous record holder, Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth, which earned a total of $37.6 million when it was released in 2006.

Eugenio Derbez wrote, directed and starred in Instructions Not Included (No se aceptan devoluciones).

It centres around a playboy who finds himself left with a newborn baby by a former fling.

He follows her to Los Angeles, accidentally forging a career as a successful stuntman as he raises his daughter alone.

Instructions Not Included is yet to announce a UK release.

‘Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2’ wins US box office

September 29th, 2013

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 has debuted at number one at this weekend’s US box office.

The animated family film, which features voice work from Andy Samberg, Neil Patrick Harris, Bill Hader and Anna Faris, opened with $35m.

The Sony Animated Pictures sequel pushed last week’s winner Prisoners to second place. The Hugh Jackman crime thriller took in $11.27m, raising its total gross to $38.95m.

Ron Howard’s latest film Rush, starring Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Brühl as racing rivals, rose from number 38 to the third spot upon its wider release, earning $10.31m.

Baggage Claim, the romantic comedy starring Paula Patton, also debuted at fourth place with $9.3m in sales.

Meanwhile, Joseph Gordon Levitt’s highly-anticipated directorial debut Don Jon premiered in the fifth spot, opening with $9m.

Instructions Not Included, We’re the Millers and The Butler round out the top ten.

The US weekend box office top ten in full:
1. (-) Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 – $35,000,000
2. (1) Prisoners – $11,270,000
3. (38) Rush – $10,314,000
4. (-) Baggage Claim – $9,300,000
5. (-) Don Jon – $9,000,000
6. (2) Insidious Chapter 2 – $6,747,000
7. (3) The Family – $3,674,000
8. (4) Instructions Not Included – $3,380,000
9. (6) We’re the Millers – $2,865,000
10. (7) The Butler – $2,417,000

‘Prisoners’ debuts at top of US box office

September 23rd, 2013

Hugh Jackman’s Prisoners has debuted at number one at this weekend’s US box office.

The crime thriller, which also stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Terrence Howard and Viola Davis, opened with over $21m.

It beat out last week’s monster hit Insidious Chapter 2, which earned $14.5m this weekend, bringing its total gross up to $60m.

Robert De Niro’s The Family came in at third place, with Instructions Not Included at number four, while Battle of the Year debuted at five with $5m.

Also debuting in the top ten was the 3D conversion of the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, which came in at number nine with $3m in ticket sales.

Falling to the bottom spot was the Disney animated film Planes, which took $2m. The film has earned over $80m since its release.

The US weekend box office top ten in full:
1. (-) Prisoners – $21,430,000
2. (1) Insidious: Chapter 2 – $14,500,000
3. (2) The Family – $7,000,000
4. (6) Instructions Not Included – $5,700,000
5. (-) Battle of the Year – $5,000,000
6. (5) We’re the Millers – $4,670,000
7. (4) The Butler – $4,304,000
8. (3) Riddick – $3,672,000
9. (-) The Wizard of Oz 3D – $2,500,000
10. (8) Planes – $2,302,000

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World War Z Blu-ray 3D Three-Disc Set Review

September 21st, 2013

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‘Insidious Chapter 2’ takes top spot at US box office

September 16th, 2013

James Wan’s Insidious Chapter 2 celebrated its opening weekend at the top of the US box office, earning $41m.

The horror’s second instalment featured the return of original cast members Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne.

Sliding in directly below Insidious at number two is The Family from Taken 2 director Luc Besson.

The comedic crime-drama – that follows a mobster (Robert De Niro) and his family as they relocate with the help of the witness protection programme – earned an impressive $14.5m, pushing Riddick into third place.

The franchise return of Vin Diesel as the stealth predator managed just $7m in its third week at the US box office.

Landing in the fourth spot was Lee Daniels’ The Butler, down by two with $5.5m, followed closely by We’re the Millers with $5.4m.

Trailing behind after strong earnings last week, Instructions Not Included dropped from the third spot to sixth spot, earning $4.2m.

The US weekend box office top ten in full:
1. (-) Insidious Chapter 2 – $41,050,000
2. (-) The Family – $14,500,000
3. (1) Riddick – $7,013,000
4. (2) Lee Daniels’ The Butler – $5,582,000
5. (4) We’re the Millers – $5,415,000
6. (3) Instructions Not Included – $4,250,000
7. (5) Planes – $3,066,000
8. (6) One Direction: This is Us – $2,400,000
9. (7) Elysium – $2,050,000
10. (8) Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters – $1,825,000

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Vin Diesel’s ‘Riddick’ tops US box office

September 9th, 2013

Vin Diesel’s Riddick beat Lee Daniels’ The Butler to the top spot this weekend at the US box office.

The franchise returned after a nine year hiatus, grossing more that $18m in its opening weekend.

The sci-fi thriller, that sees Riddick up against an alien race of predators, surpassed The Butler‘s $8.9m earnings.

Instructions Not Included came in third place with $8.1m this weekend, after trading places with We’re the Millers ($7.9m), who fell into fourth place.

The family animation Planes landed in the fifth spot after taking home $4.2m, while One Direction: This is Us trailed closely behind with $4.1m.

Falling into the bottom spots, Matt Damon’s Elysium lost traction, taking in just $3.1m in the number seven spot, followed by Blue Jasmine‘s jump up from twelfth place to the eighth spot with $2.6m.

The US weekend box office top ten in full:
1. (-) Riddick – $18,673,000
2. (-) The Butler – $8,900,000
3. (4) Instructions Not Included – $8,100,000
4. (3) We’re the Millers – $7,925,000
5. (-) Planes – $4,274,000
6. (1) One Direction: This is Us – $4,100,000
7. (6) Elysium – $3,100,000
8. (12) Blue Jasmine – $2,688,000
9. (10) Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters – $2,500,000
10. (8) The World’s End – $2,302,000

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1D’s ‘This Is Us’ wins US box office

September 2nd, 2013

One Direction’s This is Us has debuted at the top of the US box office.

The UK boyband’s concert documentary directed by Super Size Me helmer Morgan Spurlock took in $17m on its opening weekend.

Lee Daniels’ The Butler was pushed from its two week reign at number one to second place, making $14.74m and raising its total gross to $74m.

We’re the Millers, Planes, and newcomer Instructions Not Included rounded out the top five with a relatively soft box office weekend.

Meanwhile, The Mortal Instruments has continued to underperform, dropping from third to seventh place with $5.2m in ticket sales.

Simon Pegg’s The World’s End also slipped with $4.7m, dropping from number four to number eight.

Getaway, the thriller starring Selena Gomez and Ethan Hawke, made its debut at number nine, taking in $4.5m.

The US weekend box office top ten in full:
1. (-) One Direction: This is Us – $17,018,000
2. (1) Lee Daniels’ The Butler – $13,500,000
3. (2) We’re the Millers – $9,300,000
4. (5) Planes – $7,756,000
5. (-) Instructions Not Included – $7,500,000
6. (7) Elysium – $6,300,000
7. (3) The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones – $5,200,000
8. (4) The World’s End – $4,759,000
9. (-) Getaway – $4,505,000
10. (8) Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters – $4,425,000

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US ‘Star Trek’ fans angry at Blu-ray ‘rip-off’

August 31st, 2013

US Star Trek fans have been angered by the upcoming Blu-ray release of Star Trek Into Darkness.

The bonus features on the basic disc for JJ Abrams’ sequel, which stars Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto and Benedict Cumberbatch, are comprised of just seven featurettes.

However, a number of other features have been made but are not available on the Blu-ray sold by most physical and online vendors.

Instead, extra features have been marketed as ‘retailer exclusives’ and are only available from the versions sold in Target and Best Buy stores.

To see all the bonus features, including extended scenes and trailers, viewers would have to collect all three discs. A commentary by director JJ Abrams has also been recorded but has to be bought separately via iTunes.

Fansite Trek Core has a complete list of the features available on each retailer’s version of the disc.

It is currently unclear whether the extra bonus features will be available to UK fans, although Sainsbury’s list their own retailer exclusive disc which contains the same special features as Target in the US.

Star Trek Into Darkness is released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 2 in the UK, and September 10 in the US.

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‘The Butler’ leads US box office again

August 26th, 2013

Lee Daniels’ The Butler has topped the US box office for the second weekend in a row.

The Oprah Winfrey-starring historical drama took more than $17m to remain on top of the charts, while We’re The Millers held steady in second place with $13.5m.

The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones – the first film in a new teen movie franchise – opened in third position with $9.3m.

Edgar Wright’s science fiction comedy The World’s End followed The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones to take fourth with nearly $9m.

This weekend’s other new entry – the thriller You’re Next – came in at number seven with just over $7m.

Woody Allen’s latest drama Blue Jasmine continued its move up the chart by finishing in ninth place with 4.3m.

The US weekend box office top ten in full:
1. (1) Lee Daniels’ The Butler – $17,018,000
2. (2) We’re the Millers – $13,500,000
3. (-) The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones – $9,300,000
4. (-) The World’s End – $8,942,000
5. (5) Planes – $8,567,000
6. (3) Elysium – $7,100,000
7. (-) You’re Next – $7,050,000
8. (6) Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters – $5,200,000
9. (-) Blue Jasmine – $4,300,000
10. (4) Kick-Ass 2 – $4,270,000

“Lee Daniels’ The Butler” tops US box office

August 19th, 2013

Lee Daniels’ The Butler dominated this weekend’s US box office chart.

Oprah Winfrey’s comeback film – which is based on the story of a White House butler who served US presidents for decades – topped the chart by taking in more than $25m.

The historical drama finished ahead of comedy We’re the Millers and Elysium, which led last weekend’s chart.

Comic book adaptation Kick-Ass 2 finished in fourth place with nearly $13.6m in its first weekend of release.

The top five was rounded out by Planes, which earned $13m in its second weekend.

Ashton Kutcher’s biographical movie Jobs debuted outside of the top five with $6.7m. Kutcher recently described Jobs as an honest portrayal of the Apple innovator’s success and failures.

The US weekend box office top ten in full:
1. (-) Lee Daniels’ The Butler – $25,010,000
2. (2) We’re the Millers – $17,780,000
3. (1) Elysium – $13,600,000
4. (-) Kick-Ass 2 – $13,568,000
5. (3) Planes – $13,141,000
6. (4) Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters – $8,375,000
7. (-) Jobs – $6,700,000
8. (5) 2 Guns – $5,572,000
9. (6) The Smurfs 2 – $4,600,000
10. (7) The Wolverine – $4,425,000