Movies: Page 59

This is page 59 of the movie coverage from Watchers Watch

Indiana Jones Tops the Box Office (2008-05-27): Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull made box office magic over the Memorial Day weekend, taking in $126,917,373 over four days.

Prince Caspian Stars Visit Wall Street (2008-05-25): Prince Caspian, the second film in the Narnia series, is expected to be one of this summer's blockbusters.

Prince Caspian Slays the Competition (2008-05-19): The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian topped the box office this past weekend, making $55,034,805.

Ready for Indiana Jones, Part 5? (2008-05-16): Yes, that's right.

Heather Graham is Miss Conception (2008-04-28): The rash of baby-making movies has another entrant: Miss Conception stars as a British young woman who finds out that due to her family's history of early menopause, she only has two weeks to conceive a baby before her last chance is lost.

John Cusack Talks War, Inc. (2008-04-28): John Cusack talks about his new film, War, Inc.

Cloverfield DVD Provides New Clues (2008-04-23): The DVD of Cloverfield is out and it's well worth buying.

A Rocky Road Ahead for The Incredible Hulk (2008-04-10): The New York Times reports on more trouble surrounding the upcoming Incredible Hulk release.

A Sequel to Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure? (2008-04-05): No, it's not a late April Fool's Joke.

21 Tops the Box Office (2008-03-31): The story of a group of MIT students who broke the bank at the casinos, 21, topped the box office this past weekend, making $24,105,943.

Cruise Visit to Star Trek Set Spurs Rumors (2008-03-28): Tom Cruise recently visited the set of the new Star Trek movie, which is directed by Cruise's friend J.

10,000 B.C.: A Prehistoric Adventure (2008-02-29): The premiere of the film 10,000 BC in Germany featured life-sized figures of Woolly Mammoths.

Golden Compass Team Wins Best Visual Effects Oscar (2008-02-25): Trevor Wood, Ben Morris, Bill Westenhofer, and Michael Fink won the Best Achievement in Visual Effects Oscar for their work on The Golden Compass.

Is Aladygma the Name of the Cloverfield Sequel? (2008-02-19): There is some buzz in the blogosphere that Aladygma could be the name of a sequel to the Cloverfield film.

Tolkien Estate Threatens to Pull Hobbit Film Rights From New Line (2008-02-11): Here we go again.

Jumper Director Meets the MIT Physicists (2008-02-09): Filmmaker Douglas Liman was a physics prodigy who landed a scholarship to Brown University.

Hannah Montana Rules the Box Office (2008-02-04): Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert ruled the box office this past weekend.

20 Things You Didn't Know About Science Fiction (2008-01-31): Discover Magazine lists 20 Things You Didn't Know About Science Fiction.

CGI May Help With Heath Ledger's Role in Gilliam Fantasy Film (2008-01-30): The Times Online reports that CGI may be one of the options to replace Heath Ledger in The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus - a $30 million fantasy movie directed by Terry Gilliam.

The Cloverfield Star You Don't Really See (2008-01-23): We loved Cloverfied: it was scary, exciting and totally compelling.

Dark Knight's Heath Ledger is Dead at 28 (2008-01-22): Actor Heath Ledger who is playing the Joker in the upcoming Batman film was found dead today in his New York apartment, apparently from an overdose of both prescription and nonprescription sleeping pills.

Reviewers Hate September Dawn Movie (2008-01-16): Black Diamond Pictures has released a controversial film called September Dawn on DVD.

J.J. Abrams and the Mystery Box (2008-01-15): J.

Netflix On Your TV (2008-01-03): Netflix is looking way beyond its basic mailorder DVD rental business.

Peter Jackson Settles With New Line: Ready to Produce The Hobbit (2007-12-18): It's really true: Peter Jackson and New Line have patched up their differences and have announced that the two new Hobbit films are back on.



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