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Displaying all articles tagged:
Jack The Giant Slayer
weekend box office
Mar. 17, 2013
Oz
Still Powerful;
Burt Wonderstone
Fails to Impress
Meanwhile,
Jack the Giant Slayer
slinks into fourth place at the box office.
By
Andre Tartar
weekend box office
Mar. 10, 2013
Oz
’s Great and Powerful Opening Weekend
The movie brought in $80.3 million.
By
Andre Tartar
the industry
Mar. 4, 2013
Your Box Office Explained: Why Did
Jack the Giant Slayer
Bomb?
At least it opened before this weekend’s
Oz
movie. That’s the only positive we can find here.
By
Claude Brodesser-Akner
box office zilch
Mar. 3, 2013
Jack the Giant Slayer
Is a Giant Flop
This weekend’s box office numbers were generally bad.
By
Andre Tartar
photo lists
Mar. 1, 2013
Nicholas Hoult Has Always Been Obsessed With Beans
No matter if he was with Freida Pinto or Jennifer Lawrence, he was talking beans long before
Jack and the Giant Slayer
.
By
Jesse David Fox
movie review
Feb. 27, 2013
Edelstein on
Jack the Giant Slayer
: Fast, Rousing, and Blessedly Brief
The latest from director Bryan Singer.
By
David Edelstein
trailer mix
Nov. 21, 2012
Jack the Giant Slayer
Trailer: Fee-Fi-Etc.
Bryan Singer’s film gets a new trailer a year after the first one.
By
Zach Dionne