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Batman film crew reels over tragedy Boston Herald The movie's director, Christopher Nolan, expressed the "profound sorrow" felt by the film's crew for what he called an "appalling crime." -— richard.weir@bostonherald.com. Comments (17) Comments | Post / Read Comments. SHARE: Next Article in Celebrity ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Cloud hangs over film's box-office performance New Zealand Herald The Dark Knight Rises was seen as a possible contender to beat the record US$207.4 million ($260 million) brought in by The Avengers, but that appears unlikely even though the Batman film earned US$30.6 million from Friday midnight screenings alone. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Controversial Film Features Local Actors & Scenes WYTV Featuring local actors, and scenes filmed in Mill Creek Park, the film faced harsh criticism from the start, mainly because of how little time has passed since the shooting rampage occurred. Filmmaker Vitaliy Versace spent about a year making the movie "Utoya ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hollywood declares box office truce after massacre Oman Daily Observer Warner Brothers also cancelled red carpet events for the film in France, Japan and Mexico — and in a separate move scrambled to pull a trailer for another film, including a scene in which mobsters shoot at theatre audiences. Friday's massacre, in which a ... See all stories on this topic » |
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