BREAKING MOVIE/TV NEWS

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Canada's Top 10 Movies - To March 30, 2008

Here are the Top 10 theatrical features playing in Canada for the week ending March 30, 2008, ranked by box office receipts:

1. 21 - $2,175,101

2. Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who - $1,224,776

3. Superhero Movie - $848,994

4. 10,000 B.C. - $538,209

5. Drillbit Taylor - $374,591

6. Run Fat Boy Run - $364,049

7. Shutter - $348,037

8. Stop-Loss - $318,520

9. Never Back Down - $279,744

10. The Bank Job - $259,420

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Angelus, Cyblade, Necromancer and Ripclaw...

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"Bruno": Delicious Journeys Through America...


British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen is back filming his next feature in the US as flamboyant Austrian TV presenter Bruno.

With his film crew taping, Cohen surprised people at a Wichita, Kansas airport last week by stripping down and dancing in a bare-midriff belly shirt with hotpants. Airport security became concerned especially when the Bruno character began to kiss other passengers.

Airport officials are now rewriting their policy on commercial filming — they had granted permission to a film crew for a movie about a 'European man' visiting America.

Bruno and company also reportedly disrupted an Easter play at a Kansas church by turning up in chains.



The Cambridge-educated London-born comedian whose film Borat documented the exploits of a 'Khazakstani' journalist as he travels across America in search of Pamela Anderson, had the highest grossing adult- rated feature of 2006, with a box office of $125 million.

Universal studios paid more than $42 million US for the rights to Bruno: Delicious Journeys Through America...

"Papa Don't Leach" - April 13...

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When 'Mayor Quimby' admits the city of 'Springfield' has gone broke, 'Homer' suggests they feign a natural disaster in order to obtain relief funds from the federal government.

When the plan goes awry, 'Lisa' sifts through the town's financial records discovering millions in uncollected city taxes. Springfield hits up its most notorious tax evaders and 'Lurleen Lumpkin' (Beverly D'Angelo), a country music star Homer once managed, remains the last outstanding debtor.

'Marge' reluctantly permits the beautiful fugitive to stay with the family, creating another interesting dynamic for the Simpson household.