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Box Office Report: 'Identity Thief' No. 1 With $36.6 Million

The R-rated comedy exceeds expectations despite Winter Storm Nemo in the Northeast; Steven Soderbergh's "Side Effects" Opens No.... Read more
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Identity Thief

Jason Bateman’s film career is filled with plenty of romantic comedies and lowbrow humor but every once in a while he manages to surprise audiences with a hilarious film like Horrible Bosses.... Read more
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Identity Thief

Miami resident Diana (Melissa McCarthy) has a luxurious lifestyle as the queen of retail, buying whatever strikes her fancy -- and it's all free, thanks to Sandy Bigelow Patterson (Jason Bateman), a guy from Denver whose identity she stole.... Read more
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Four Christmases

A crafty couple run the Christmas Day gauntlet by racing to visit their divorced parents' four separate households in this Vince Vaughn/Reese Witherspoon comedy that proves the holidays are no time for relaxing.... Read more
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Horrible Bosses

Bosses. We've all had one. Some are great, helpful and help you become something better than you previously were. Others are, well, horrible. It's a problem most everyone has faced before and probably will in the future.... Read more
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Horrible Bosses

Management candidate Nick (Jason Bateman) has been logging 12-hour days and eating everything his twisted supervisor Harken (Kevin Spacey) dishes out, toward the promise of a well-earned promotion.  But now he knows that’s never going to happen.  Meanwhile, dental assistant Dale (Charlie Day) has... Read more
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Seth Gordon Wants To Play War Games

Given that he made his name with game documentary King of Kong, which saw players going head to head over scores on ‘80s arcade titles, it seems somehow logical that Seth Gordon would now be getting set to develop and direct a reboot of cult 1983 thriller War Games.... Read more
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Freakonomics

Freakonomics is a 2005 book that explores economics from a different perspective and is written by economist Steven Levitt and journalist Stephen Dubner. Just like the book, the film is split into different sections that explore a variety of topics.... Read more
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Freakonomics

Freakonomics is a 2005 book that explores economics from a different perspective and is written by economist Steven Levitt and journalist Stephen Dubner. Just like the book, the film is split into different sections that explore a variety of topics.... Read more
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