Daniel Frankel
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‘Airbender’ Debuts to Quiet $3M Midnight Opening
Shyamalan film starts out to solid tracking but poor reviews
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‘Eclipse’ Opens to Record Midnight Debut of $30M
Shatters 7-month-old record of $26.7M set by previous “Twilight” installment, “New Moon”
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A&E Greenlights New Drama ‘Breakout Kings’
Series comes from “Prison Break” creators Matt Olmstead and Nick Santora
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‘Glee,’ ‘Modern Family’ Get Big Off-Net Deals
Fox TV Studios licenses Fox network musical hit to Oxygen, ABC single-cam comedy to USA Network; both shows to begin strip runs in 2013
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Hulu Rolls Out Subscription Service
Users will pay $9.99 a month for an all-they-can-watch selection of about 2,000 TV episodes
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Box Office: ‘Eclipse’ Looks to Scare Up at Least $150M
Making its midnight premiere Wednesday morning, film should be the biggest “Twilight” yet
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Warner Bros Bleeds Red Ink From ‘Jonah Hex’
Enduring what has been arguably the worst box-office performance so far this year, DC Comics adaptation will leave its red mark on studio balance sheets
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Icahn: Lionsgate Share Price Is Goin’ Down
Activist shareholder says stock price will soon crater below his $7-per-share offer; he’s got his facts wrong, claim company officials
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Weekend B.O.: Sandler Solid at $41M; ‘Toy Story’ tops with $59M
Disney/Pixar has its second best week two ever, Sony’s “Grown Ups” beats tracking, and Fox’s Cruise movie manages to hit the $20M mark; but overall market way off from last June’s “Tranformers 2” fueled extravaganza
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Friday B.O.: Sandler Overgrown at $14.5M; ‘Toy Story’ at $17.9M
Sony’s “Grown Ups” enjoys strong debut, while “Toy Story 3” drops 56% in week two; “Knight and Day” still soft at $6.4M
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Fading Light for ‘Knight & Day’: $3.8M Wednesday
Midweek debut performance doesn’t necessarily doom the Tom Cruise comedy/action/thriller/drama/romance … but it ain’t good, either
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IMAX Signs 3-Film Deal with Disney
Slate includes new Robert Zemeckis film, the next “Pirates” and the next “Cars”
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Box Office: Looks Like a Long Day for ‘Knight & Day’
Debuting Wednesday, Tom Cruise’s comedy (or is it a thriller?) probably won’t even hit the $30M mark over its first five days