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End Of Watch And House at the End of the Street Top The Box Office In Another Anemic Weekend

Three new titles essentially scored the number one spot, but they topped a very anemic box office that did not have any titles score anything above $13 million. The top 10 added up to almost $73.5 million, a bit of an improvement over last week’s $65.36 million, but still slow. End of Watch grossed $13 million, on par for director David Ayer ‘s previous effort. House at the End of the Street also grossed $13 million, but in more theaters than Watch . And Clint Eastwood ‘s latest Trouble with the Curve bowed with just over $12.7 million. 1. End of Watch Gross: $13 million Screens: 2,730 (PSA: $4,762) Week: 1 The cop drama by David Ayer topped an otherwise unimpressive overall box office over the weekend, with a slow $4,762 average. The feature grossed a comparable amount to Ayer’s previous effort, Street Kings , which bowed in 2,467 theaters back in ’08, grossing just under $12.5 million. 2. House at the End of the Street Gross: $13 million Screens: 3,083 (PSA: $4,217) Week 1 The feature essentially tied with End of Watch as the weekend’s number one film, though its per screen average was slightly lower due to its larger screen number. Though atop the box office, it was nevertheless a rather anemic triumph. 3. Trouble with the Curve Gross: $12,720,000 Screens: 3,212 (PSA: $3,960) Week: 1 Clint Eastwood’s previous efforts, Gran Torino and Million Dollar Baby were limited release roll outs. His last wide release debut, Blood Work (2002) opened with just over $7.31 million in 2,525 theaters (not adjusted for inflation), so this latest turn appears to be a slight improvement. Still, it may be tight for this one to score the $100 million-plus lifetime theatrical gross of Million Dollar Baby or the $148 million of Gran Torino . 4. Finding Nemo (3-D, Re-release) Gross: $9,446,000 (Cume: $29,979,000) Screens: 2,904 (PSA: $3,253) Week: 2 (Change: – 43%) The Disney re-release remained on the same number of screens as its debut. In two weeks its cume as almost reached the weekend take of last year’s re-release of The Lion King 3-D, which grossed $30.2 million in its debut. 5. Resident Evil: Retribution (3-D) Gross: $6.7 million (Cume: $33,468,000) Screens: 3,016 (PSA: $2,221) Week: 2 (Change – 68%) Last week’s number one film crashed in week 2, adding just four more theaters. The title dropped a steep 68% in its second run. It may be a tall order for this Resident Evil to reach the lifetime gross of its 2010 predecessor Resident Evil: Afterlife . 6. Dredd (3-D) Gross: $6.3 million Screens: 2,506 (PSA: $2,514) Week: 1 Ouch, Lionsgate no doubt dreaded the grosses of Dredd this weekend. The feature pretty much tanked in its bow. 7. The Master Gross: $5 million (Cume: $6,055,883) Screens: 788 (PSA: $6,345) Week: 2 (Change: 579%) Last week’s record-breaking indie success boasted a PSA of $145,949 from five theaters. The Weinstein Company moved the title into 783 more theaters in its second round and the result was a solid showing and a spot in the top 10. As it continues to roll out, it should match or surpass Anderson’s previous effort There Will Be Blood , which grossed over $40 million during its theatrical lifetime in ’07. 8. The Possession Gross: $2,630,000 (Cume: $45,279,627) Screens: 2,598 (PSA: $1,012) Week: 4 (Change: – 54%) Last week’s number 3 film took a spill in its fourth frame, declining 54% from last week’s showing in 262 less theaters. This is likely the pic’s last appearance in the top 10. 9. Lawless Gross: $2,321,000 (Cume: $34,511,919) Screens: 2,614 (PSA: $888) Week: 4 (Change: – 47%) Last week Lawless ranked fourth in the overall box office and this is likely its final showing in the top 10. The title shed 449 theaters in its fourth weekend. 10. ParaNorman (3-D, Animation) Gross: $2,296,987 (Cume: $52,566,425) Screens: 1,617 (PSA: $1,421) Week: 6 (Change: – 26%) The animated feature lost 709 theaters compared to the previous week, but its overall gross was only down 26%. —- 23. The Perks Of Being A Wallflower Gross: $244,000 Screens: $244,000 (PSA: $61,000) Week: 1 The feature easily scored the weekend’s highest screen average with a stellar $244K gross from just four theaters. It will be interesting to see how the Toronto ’12 title fares in expansion. [ Sources: Box Office Mojo , Hollywood.com ]

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Fifty Shades of Grey Author Hints At Cameo; Stays Silent On Leads

Her novels have sold 40 million copies worldwide and the pending film version of the trilogy’s first installment has fans guessing worldwide who will play the male lead with nearly every hot young actor in Hollywood a possible contender. So what is a wildly successful author to do as an encore? Well, be in the movie of course! British author E.L. James, the mind behind the ever-so-hot Fifty Shades of Grey series said on the Katie Couric daytime talk show that she is eyeing a possible cameo in the big-screen adaptation of the novel, revealing that one of the smaller characters in the book is actually based on herself. Speculation persisted all summer who would play the irresistible young business magnate Christian Grey and the guessing game flared up again recently between the possibilities of Alexander Skarsgård vs. Ryan Gosling at the recent Toronto International Film Festival (http://movieline.com/2012/09/17/ryan-gosling-alexander-skarsgard-fifty-shades-of-grey/). James remained silent on who she expects to take on the lead roles, though she has several in mind, but that was the extent of her reveal: “I have three people who could play Christian and I think four who could play Ana, and I’m not going to tell you any of them,” she is quoted saying on the show via The Guardian . She did, however, say that she appears in the book and may pursue being cast in the minor role as a cameo. “I’ve actually written myself into the book. I play a very tiny cameo role and I might try and do that if I’m asked to … we’ll see,” she said, adding, “It’d be interesting to know if people can find me in the books.” Set mostly in Seattle, Fifty Shades of Grey revolves around a virgin college senior who is swept up by a the dashing Christian Grey into an erotic frenzy. No telling how palatable the book’s sexual scenes involving bondage and sadism/masochism will be for producers. Universal optioned the novel for $5 million in March and it will be overseen by the producers of The Social Network , Michael De Luca and Dana Brunetti. [ Source: BBC ]

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Pen An ‘End Of Watch’ Haiku, Win A Signed Poster

Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña spent months developing the brotherly rapport they share as LAPD officers under fire in End of Watch , out Friday from director David Ayer. Channel a fraction of that effort in composing your best haiku ode to the Gyllen-Peña cop drama and you could win a T-shirt and signed poster from the film. Unholster those typing fingers! In order to be eligible, entries must follow these guidelines: – Haiku entries must follow the 5-7-5 syllable format (otherwise that ain’t a haiku, duh). – Entries must be original compositions. – Entrants must register with their email address in order to be contacted if selected. – Only one entry per person. – Winner must be in the U.S. -Submit your entries in the comments section, on Movieline ‘s Facebook page , or tweet them @movieline. Contest will end Monday, September 24 at 12pm PT/3pm ET.

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Honor International Kissing Day With the Screen’s Greatest Kiss

Apparently today is International Kissing Day, a global extension of the quasi-holiday founded in the UK before spreading its germy brand to foreign shores. We’re all stuck with it now, but you know what they say: When life throws you lemons, watch Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman in the greatest kiss ever captured for the screen. Or… something.

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VIDEO: Jake Gyllenhaal Falls Into a Crevasse on Man Vs. Wild

I can’t tell you why symmetrical movie star Jake Gyllenhaal wants to ford the wild with a dude named Bear Grylls, but he’s doing it for our entertainment, thankfully. The Oscar-nominated actor trudged with the Man Vs. Wild guru through Icelandic snows for this Monday’s season premiere. Will you gasp in horror when Jakey falls into an icy crevasse, or will you gasp in sexual ecstasy?

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Romance Tips from I Love You, Phillip Morris and 4 Other A-List Gay Film Couples

Generations have learned how to flirt, how to seduce, and how to fall in love based on what we see on the big screen. And while gay people had to take coded cues from the heterosexual cinematic adventures of Cary Grant and Rock Hudson, there’s no reason that straight folks can’t learn a thing or two from movie gays. So with this week’s DVD release of the hilarious I Love You, Phillip Morris (Lionsgate), here’s some love advice that audiences of all stripes can take away from queer couples played by hetero movie stars:

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Jake Gyllenhaal: Touching the Arm of Camilla Belle!

Jenny Lewis, Schmenny Lewis. A day before Jake Gyllenhaal took his ex-girlfriend to the Golden Globe Awards, the actor was spotted out at another event… with another woman. Onlookers tell Radar Online that Gyllenhaal and Camilla Belle “hung out together the entire night” on Saturday at the Art of Elysium “Heaven” Gala. “They were talking intimately, and laughing,” a witness reports . “There really seemed to be chemistry, a connection.” Gyllenhaal is heavily involved in Art of Elysium, a charity that brings the arts to ailing children. It’s a good cause, but this is not good news for Taylor Swift, Jake’s ex. Belle was actually the same woman with whom Joe Jonas rebounded after he and Swift broke up. Concluded an insider at this event: “Jake and Camilla were flirting all night. And before he left, I saw him very affectionately touching her arm. She is definitely his type.”

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Jenny Lewis Accompanies Jake Gyllenhaal to Golden Globes

Sorry, Taylor Swift. We hope you weren’t watching the Golden Globes last night. Just a couple weeks after he reportedly broke the singer’s heart , Jake Gyllenhaal showed up at the event with ex-girlfriend Jenny Lewis. The star, who was nominated for Best Actor in a Comedy/Musical for Love and Other Drugs , walked the red carpet with his former fling, an actress who appeared in Troop Beverly Hills and Foxfire . That’s not an impressive resume. But, if this couple is back on, you’re looking at one impressive catch for Lewis. Look away, Taylor Swift! Just look away.

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Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal: How Did It End?

He was older and he hated the attention. Those were the reasons cited by sources for Jake Gyllenhaal’s decision to split with Taylor Swift after a few weeks of dating. But the latest issue of Us Weekly claims to have all the real scoop on the break-up, highlighted by this supposed fact: Jake dumped Taylor over the phone! If true, this would mark the second time Swift has received sad news in such a manner. Joe Jonas (in)famously broke her heart with a 27-second call a couple years ago. How is Taylor taking the split? Not well. At last week’s People’s Choice Awards, a friend says the singer “was not her usual bubbly self. She didn’t eat anything, seemed very sad and definitely wasn’t having a good time.” At one point, Taylor found Selena Gomez and reportedly and said to her: ‘It’s so good to see you. I need a friend tonight.’”

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