'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' movie review, trailer: Not the best material
"Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" grosses $3.2 million as it expands nationwide; Steven Soderbergh's upscale action pic 'Haywire' comes in No. 5 after scoring D+ CinemaScore. Screen Gems' Underworld: Awakening and George Lucas' Red Tails are fueling
This week: Does Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close exploit September 11? Plus, the martial-arts magic of Steven Soderbergh's Haywire. This weepie, based on the bestselling novel by Jonathan Safran Foer, was an Oscar frontrunner until the critics mauled
With Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close out in theaters now, ads for the film are plastered everywhere across the country, but mainly in major cities like Chicago, Los Angeles … and of course, New York City. While the studio has every right to
Warner Bros. will pull video ads featuring the burning Twin Towers that are running at subway stops close to where the buildings originally stood, much to the chagrin of survivors of the attacks.
9/11 film's 'Incredibly' insensitive burning tower ad by WTC (New York Post) Critics of a subway ad for a new 9/11 movie say the campaign hits incredibly close to home. For one thing, the video promotions show the burning
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