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Weekend Box Office: Curse of La Llorona Tops Slowest Easter in 14 Years

It was a very quiet weekend at the box office as moviegoers appear to be saving up their hard-earned money for multiple trips to see Avengers: Endgame next weekend. The Warner Bros./New Line horror film The Curse of La Llorona topped the weekend with a solid $26.5 million—above expectations—but overall it was the slowest Easter

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Friday Box Office: Curse of La Llorona Impresses with $11.8 Million

In a surprise to pretty much no one, a New Line Cinema horror movie performed well at the box office on Friday. The 1970s-set thriller The Curse of La Llorona—which is kinda-sorta-not-really a Conjuring-verse movie—pulled in $11.8 million on Friday at the box office and is heading for a weekend tally around $25 million. That’s

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Giancarlo Esposito on His Original Pop Musical Film Stuck

– With director Michael Berry’s original pop musical film, Stuck, opening in limited release this weekend in movie theaters around the country, I recently sat down with  Giancarlo Esposito to talk about the film. If you aren’t familiar with Stuck, the film was written by Berry and Riley Thomas and it’s about six commuters who get stuck together on a New York

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Dark Arts at Hogwarts Castle: Universal Sr. Director on New Light Show

The latest light projection show at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, called “Dark Arts at Hogwarts Castle,” will unleash the darkest creatures and villains from the Harry Potter franchise, in an awe-inspiring display of light, music and special effects. As darkness falls, sinister images from the darker side of magic, including Dementors, Death Eaters,

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