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The film was released in both conventional and IMAX theatres on February 18, 2011, received generally negative reviews, but was a box-office success, grossing $149.9 million against a budget of $50‒59 million. [7] All plans for a sequel were cancelled due to the film's poor performance.
The book was published by HarperCollins on August 3, 2010, and spent seven successive weeks at #1 on the children's chapter of the New York Times bestseller list. [1] [2] DreamWorks Pictures bought the rights to the film in June 2009; it was released on February 18, 2011, and was the first DreamWorks movie to be distributed by Disney's ...
Archaeologists announce that the empty tomb Wadi C-4 near Luxor, Egypt, was that of the pharaoh Thutmose II. At the British Academy Film Awards , Conclave wins four awards, including Best Film . Mahamoud Ali Youssouf is elected chairman of the African Union Commission .
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No. 4, a 1966 experimental film directed by Yoko Ono; No. 4, by the rock band Stone Temple Pilots; No. 4 Commando, Commando regiment in the UK Army; No. 4 Squadron RAAF, Royal Australian Air Force squadron; No. 4 Squadron RAF, Royal Air Force squadron; String Quartet No. 4 (disambiguation), the title of compositions by multiple composers ...
Francis Ford Coppola (/ ˈ k oʊ p əl ə / KOH-pə-lə [1] [2] [3]; born April 7, 1939) [4] is an American filmmaker. He is considered one of the leading figures of the New Hollywood and one of the greatest directors of all time.
Movie 4 (also known as Movie Four) is a television program that aired at various times, but predominantly weekday afternoons, on various television stations on channel 4, including WNBC-TV in New York City from 1956 to 1974.
The Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd-published first edition—the 600-page Biographical Dictionary of Cinema [1] —was followed by Biographical Dictionary of Film, published by William Morrow & Co in June, 1980; [12] the third, entitled A Biographical Dictionary of Film, was released on November 17, 1994, by Andre Deutsch Ltd; 328 pages longer than the first edition, it added 200 new entries ...