In 1990, when Republican incumbent Senator Jesse Helms was locked in a tight reelection race against Democrat Harvey Gantt, the African American Mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina, basketball legend Michael Jordan was approached about stumping for Gantt. Jordan was a
by Steve Mason30 Jan 2009, 12:47 PM PST0
In 2006, Magnolia released the French sci-fi action thriller District B13, written and produced by Luc Besson and directed by his longtime collaborator Pierre Morel. The US domestic engagements grossed an estimated $1.2M, but previously, the movie delivered a solid
by Steve Mason28 Jan 2009, 7:17 PM PST0
The chubby guy on the Segway rallied for a come-from-behind win over the Beckinsale-less Underworld sequel, but regardless, it was a 1-2 finish for Sony. When I originally predicted that Paul Blart: Mall Cop as the likely weekend winner over
by Steve Mason25 Jan 2009, 5:55 PM PST0
Last fall, a small, unheralded movie called Fireproof (IDP/Samuel Goldwyn) arrived in theatres and became a huge surprise hit and among the most profitable movies ever made (at least according to budget-to-gross ratio). Now that the film will be released
by Steve Mason24 Jan 2009, 11:57 AM PST0
Nobody is ever completely satisfied with the Academy Award nominations, but with several key snubs, Oscar voters may have ensured that the 2009 telecast hits an all-time ratings low. Investor Warren Buffet coined the phrase “skin in the game” to
by Steve Mason22 Jan 2009, 11:09 PM PST0
Michael Sheen has two movies in release this weekend. The classically-trained Welsh actor plays Lucien in the wildly commercial Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (Sony), opening on about 3,000 screens, and he plays David Frost in Frost/Nixon (Universal), expanding to
by Steve Mason21 Jan 2009, 11:40 PM PST0
Thursday morning at 5:30a pacific, the Academy Award nominations will be announced. For a movie junkie like me, this is one of the highlights of the year. I have diligently seen every major awards contender and informally surveyed Academy voters
by Steve Mason20 Jan 2009, 11:10 PM PST0
Guys named Dev, Akshay, Piyush and Anoop could become household names in 2009, winning Oscars, generating box office revenue for US studios, preparing for a Presidential run and even becoming the American Idol. The term Desi (pronounced Deshi) refers to
by Steve Mason19 Jan 2009, 1:25 PM PST0
The movie Notorious (Fox Searchlight) a biopic about the life of rapper Biggie Smalls, has opened well-above industry expectations with about $9M on Friday and, as I reported Friday night, that could mean about $29M in ticket sales over the
by Steve Mason17 Jan 2009, 1:32 PM PST0
Paul Blart: Mall Cop (Sony), My Bloody Valentine 3-D (Lionsgate) and the Sean Combs’-produced hip hop biopic Notorious (Fox Searchlight) lead a strong-performing quartet of wide releases as Hollywood seems headed for the biggest 4-day Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
by Steve Mason16 Jan 2009, 11:58 PM PST0
True to their nature, the British Academy of Film and Television Awards, issued their decidedly stuffy list of nominees today, and Slumdog Millionaire (Fox Searchlight) and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (Paramount) led the way with 11 nominations apiece.
by Steve Mason15 Jan 2009, 11:41 PM PST0
The Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend brings four new wide releases to America’s multiplexes along with one major expansion. The Monday holiday means stronger-than-average business on Sunday and a bonus fourth day of steady sales, especially for younger-skewing movies.
by Steve Mason14 Jan 2009, 10:07 PM PST0
The 2009 Golden Globe Awards are in the books, and, for an entertainment junkie like me, it was great fun. On launch day for Big Hollywood, I published my predictions for all 25 categories with plenty of analysis. I am
by Steve Mason12 Jan 2009, 12:44 AM PST0
I have spent most of my career reporting on and studying sports and entertainment. Athletes and actors have very similar personality traits. In fact, many athletes secretly harbor acting aspirations and plenty of actors wish they could have been pro
by Steve Mason11 Jan 2009, 5:57 PM PST0
SUNDAY 10AM: As I first reported Friday night, Clint Eastwood is king this weekend at the box office, and although Gran Torino (Warner Bros) didn’t quite reach $30M, its final 3-day studio estimate of $29M is still easily the best
by Steve Mason11 Jan 2009, 3:32 PM PST0
A year ago, Fox scored a January hit with the female-geared 27 Dresses. The Katherine Heigl vehicle chick-flick opened with $23M on the weekend of January 18 en route to a nifty $76.8M domestic gross. Now Kate Hudson has produced
by Steve Mason7 Jan 2009, 8:20 PM PST0
Steve Mason is on Facebook and now also on Twitter. Last January, Hollywood was in the midst of the disastrous WGA strike forcing the cancellation of the Golden Globe Awards ceremony. It was painful to watch Access Hollywood‘s Billy Bush
by Steve Mason5 Jan 2009, 9:46 PM PST0
Steve Mason is on Facebook and now also on Twitter. SUNDAY MORNING: Dog lovers everywhere united to make Fox’s Marley & Me the #1 Christmas weekend movie with an expected $51.18M in the Thursday-thru-Sunday period for a Per Theatre Average
by Steve Mason25 Dec 2008, 10:27 PM PST0
In the movie business, there are no real holidays, and tonight, while the studio executives are nestled all snug in their beds, visions of big Christmas Day box office receipts dance in their heads. Five major wide releases arrive in
by Steve Mason24 Dec 2008, 3:33 PM PST0
The final studio estimates are in, and, as I first wrote Friday night, Jim Carrey’s Yes Man (Warner Bros) is the weekend winner, although the performance of the film was softer-than-expected. When the movie started with a soft $6.7M on
by Steve Mason21 Dec 2008, 12:36 PM PST0
Steve Mason is on Facebook and now also on Twitter. Bad weather with several major storms, including one in the Northeast, are making this a challenging weekend to project. I have revised my the 3-day estimates I released last night
by Steve Mason20 Dec 2008, 4:24 PM PST0
Steve Mason is on Facebook and now also on Twitter. Jim Carrey and his high-concept comedy Yes Man (Warner Bros) will win the pre-Christmas weekend out-performing Will Smith’s more challenging Seven Pounds (Sony), although both films seem to be under-performing
by Steve Mason20 Dec 2008, 1:17 AM PST0
Steve Mason is on Facebook and now also on Twitter. The weekend box office battle boils down to Jim Carrey vs. Will Smith. This is a match-up between the former “World’s Biggest Box Office Star” and the reigning champ, and
by Steve Mason18 Dec 2008, 10:15 PM PST0
Steve Mason is on Facebook and now also on Twitter. The teen vampire blockbuster Twilight added another $7.95M this weekend, breaking through the $150M barrier in domestic box office. This performance exceeds even the rosiest box office expectations for the
by Steve Mason15 Dec 2008, 11:45 PM PST0
Steve Mason is on Facebook and now also on Twitter. The Day the Earth Stood Still has failed to stop Fox’s 2008 losing streak managing just $31M in its opening 3 days according to studio estimates. As I wrote Friday
by Steve Mason14 Dec 2008, 1:12 PM PST0