Begin Again
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‘Planet of the Apes’ Goes Bananas at Box Office and Hollywood Exhales
Sci-fi sequel’s $27 million Friday gives it a shot at $70 million for weekend and dispels fears summer slump will worsen
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Roger Ebert Doc ‘Life Itself’ Shows Promise in Specialty Box Office Opening
It averages $6,000 on 23 theaters for Magnolia; “Begin Again” expands strongly in second week for Weinstein Company
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Adam Levine and Keira Knightley Make Up, Break Up in ‘Begin Again’ Lyric Clip (Video)
The film’s signature tune, “Lost Stars,” is a frontrunner to get an Oscar nod
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Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo’s ‘Begin Again’ Hits High Notes in Specialty Box-Office Debut
The Weinstein Company’s romantic music fable, which marks Adam Levine’s acting debut, averages $29,665 on five screens
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‘Begin Again’ Review: Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo’s Music Biz Fable Has an Irresistible Hook
Writer-director John Carney’s follow-up to “Once” is shamelessly manipulative and disingenuous, but it’s so sweet and lovely that it gets stuck in your head anyway
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Adam Levine on Why He’s So Misunderstood: ‘I’m Not a Douchebag’
“Or maybe I am, I don’t know,” the Maroon 5 frontman muses in GQ cover story
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Why ‘Begin Again’ Director John Carney Relished Conflict Between Adam Levine and Keira Knightley
“They were both outside their comfort zones,” the Irish director tells TheWrap in a conversation that also touched on the film’s name change post Toronto
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Cannes Party Report’s Scene and Heard: Notable Quotables From on the Croisette
A Katzenberg on a Google yacht, torched Ferraris, Lupita Nyong’o’s hide and seek, UberJets and fake paparazzi. What it’s like in Cannes right now
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Dragons and Dramas: Jeffrey Katzenberg and Harvey Weinstein Put on Shows at Cannes
Cannes 2014: DreamWorks Animation premieres “How To Train Your Dragon 2,” while the Weinstein Company shows off its upcoming slate
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Tribeca at 13: Film Festival Is Growing Up, but Still Hard to Pin Down
Chief Creative Officer Geoff Gilmore talks with TheWrap about the festival’s multiple agendas
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Adam Levine Makes Movie Debut in First Trailer for ‘Begin Again’ Starring Keira Knightley, Mark Ruffalo (Video)
The Weinstein romantic comedy formerly known as “Can a Song Save Your Life?” aka the better title
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Bjork, James Brown Films Headed for Tribeca Film Festival
Concert film from Bjork and Alex Gibney doc about Brown join a lineup already heavy with music films
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Guy East, Nigel Sinclair Exit Exclusive Media, Form New Production Company
Marc Schipper named CEO of Exclusive