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Weekend at Bernie's is a 1989 American black comedy film directed by Ted Kotcheff, written by Robert Klane, and starring Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman, Catherine Mary Stewart, and Terry Kiser. It tells the story of two young insurance corporation employees who discover that their boss, Bernie, is dead after arriving at his house in The ...
Weekend at Bernie's II earned mostly negative reviews from critics, earning a 13% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 31 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "It would appear to be all but impossible to make a worthwhile sequel to a comedy about a corpse's exploits—odds Weekend at Bernie's II never comes close to beating."
If you care to find “Wicked,” look to the top of box office charts. Universal’s adaptation of Act One (with some padding) of the popular Broadway musical was No. 1 in North America with $114 ...
'Wicked' vs. 'Gladiator II,' by the numbers. Both movies have been well received so far and are certified fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, but critics and audiences generally seem to like "Wicked" a bit ...
In its opening weekend in November, "Wicked" made $164 million at the box office: the biggest opening weekend of a film based on a Broadway adaptation domestically and globally, trumping the ...
Silverman had earlier played the same role on Broadway. [4] 1988 Caddyshack II: Harry 1988 Stealing Home: Teenage Alan Appleby 1989 Weekend at Bernie's: Richard Parker [6] 1991 Class Action: Brian 1991 Age Isn't Everything: Seymour 1992 Death Becomes Her: Jay Norman 1992 Little Sister: Bobby / Roberta 1992 Breaking the Rules: Rob Konigsberg ...
When “Wicked” debuted on Broadway in 2003, Variety’s skeptical theater critic described composer Stephen Schwartz’s revisionist take on the iconic villain as “strenuous,” “lumbering ...
Biggest opening for film based on a Broadway adaption in both reported and like-for-like markets ahead of 2012’s “Les Miserables” Sixth-best debut of all time for a musical, above “Mamma ...