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Laura's (Bad) Painting [PHOTOS]
Laura's (Bad) Painting [PHOTOS]
Laura's (Bad) Painting [PHOTOS]
I've been trying to keep myself busy lately as I deal with some stuff in my personal life that isn't going that great. Wanting to open myself to something new (other than adult coloring), I was invited to someone's "sip-n-paint" event. If you've never heard of them, it's basically where you learn to paint a certain picture on a canvas while you sip wine. Eac...
Weekend Box Office
Weekend Box Office
Weekend Box Office
Deadpool ruled the box office for the second weekend in a row, following up its record-breaking opening with with a strong sophomore weekend that proved its initial success was no fluke. In fact, the three newcomers didn’t even stand a chance against this red-suited menace, as Risen, The Witch, and Race all found themselves punted further down the top 10.
Weekend Box Office
Weekend Box Office
Weekend Box Office
At the time of this writing, early estimates for the weekend box office have Ant-Man edging out Pixels for the top spot in this week’s top 10. That could change. With less than $1 million separating the films, Pixels may very well slide into first place tomorrow, winning one very close competition. But even if it does claim ultimate victory, it doesn’t change the fact that Pixels’ opening weekend is a massive disappointment and another nail in the coffin of Adam Sandler’s career.
Weekend Box Office
Weekend Box Office
Weekend Box Office
It would be easy to label the opening weekend for Ant-Man a failure. After all, it’s significantly lower than the openings for recent Marvel Studios movies and it’s a good $130 million less than the three-day opening Avengers: Age of Ultron had a few months ago. But let’s not be so hasty. Its opening numbers may not have blown anyone away, but Ant-Man’s box office arrival is textbook Marvel.
Weekend Box Office Report
Weekend Box Office Report
Weekend Box Office Report
For the third weekend in a row, 'The LEGO Movie' effortlessly held onto the number one spot at the box office, cutting down all of the newbies that showed up to dethrone it. Don't cry to hard for '3 Days to Kill,' but feel free to wince a'plenty for 'Pompeii.'
‘Mythbusters’ Settles the ‘Titanic’ Debate: Did Jack Have to Die?
‘Mythbusters’ Settles the ‘Titanic’ Debate: Did Jack Have to Die?
‘Mythbusters’ Settles the ‘Titanic’ Debate: Did Jack Have to Die?
It was a debate that had raged since 'Titanic' hit theaters 15 years ago: did Rose leave Jack to die by not letting him up on the board as they floated in the ocean. James Cameron maintains that the board would have only been big enough for one of them and Jack died valiantly, letting Rose live. Others argue that they could have at least tried to fit work it so both of them could have survived. Bu

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