White House Down News
Sony Offers Up 'White House Down' to Military on July 4th
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Sony and the nation’s four largest exhibitors — Regal, AMC, Cinemark and Carmike — are showing their patriotism this Fourth of July by offering free admission to “White House Down” for active military personnel and veterans. The giveaway is available Thursday only on a first-come, first-served basis with a proper military ID.
7 years 29 weeks ago via theothersenhman
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Monsters University’ Schools ‘The Heat’ and ‘White House Down’
11:14 AM 6/30/2013 by Logan Falk
The box office charts served as a nice piece of vindication for Pixar this weekend—anybody who was skeptical of the merit and success of Monsters University has only to look at the charts to see they underestimated Pixar’s latest.
Box Office Report: 'Despicable Me 2' Already Nabs $50 Million From Seven Foreign Markets
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The film is breaking records for Universal on the eve of the sequel's North American debut.
7 years 30 weeks ago via jetli
Box Office Report: 'White House Down' Flops; 'The Heat' Soars With $40 Million Opening
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Roland Emmerich's big-budget action tentpole opens at No. 4 with $25.7 million, despite starring Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx; "Monsters University" stays at No. 1 in its second weekend with $46.2 million to cross the $300 million mark worldwide.
7 years 30 weeks ago via brucelee
New in Theaters: 'White House Down,' 'The Heat'
12:31 PM 6/29/2013 by Logan Falk
Sorry for the late column, folks—better late than never, right? In any case, this weekend has offered up two films in the action vein—one of which takes itself a lot more seriously than the other, which is primarily a comedy.
Box Office Report: 'The Heat' Crushing 'White House Down,' Eyeing $39 Million Debut
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Starring Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx, Roland Emmerich's big-budget tentpole "White House Down" may only open to a dismal $25 million, likely hurt by hitting theaters so soon after the similarly themed "Olympus Has Fallen."
7 years 30 weeks ago via brucelee
Hollywood’s Latest Bomb? 'White House Down' Struggling at the Box Office
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Less than a month after Will Smith’s “After Earth” crashed at the box office, Sony finds itself in another predicament with Roland Emmerich’s “White House Down. “The $150 million action thriller, starring Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx, is the studio’s most expensive film of the summer but may debut as poorly as fourth place this...
7 years 30 weeks ago via jetli
Review: White House Down (A Future Theme Park Ride)
2:06 PM 6/28/2013 by Sara Vizcarrondo
During President Clinton’s re-election year, director Roland Emmerich sent aliens to blow up the White House on Independence Day. Emmerich is as workmanlike as he is schmaltzy, and when he sets Channing Tatum and daughter Joey King into a benign White House tour, he’s fanning familiar fantasies of historical involvement.
Box Office Report: 'The Heat' Bringing Down the 'White House' in Early Friday Returns
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Paul Feig's R-rated comedy stars Melissa McCarthy and Sandra Bullock; "White House Down," starring Channing Tatum and Jaime Foxx, could prove a big disappointment for Roland Emmerich.
7 years 30 weeks ago via donnieyen
Critics Consensus: White House Down Is Predictable Action Fluff
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This week at the movies, we've got an attack on the executive branch (White House Down, starring Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx) and feuding law-enforcement officers (The Heat, starring Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy). What do the critics have to say?
7 years 30 weeks ago via jetli