Weekend Wrap-Up Box Office Prophets Sun, 12 Apr 2009 09:32 AM PDT One weekend ago, box office analysts expected Fast & Furious to open in the $30 to $40 million range. It blew out expectations, pulling down $71 million over three days. This weekend, Hannah Montana: The Movie was tracking to show up in third, grossing in the high teen millions. | Customer Service Brandon Sun Sun, 12 Apr 2009 09:30 AM PDT LOS ANGELES - Miley Cyrus and alter-ego Hannah Montana have double-teamed their way to another No. 1 box office debut. Cyrus' "Hannah Montana: The Movie" opened this weekend with $34 million in ticket sales. The big weekend follows Cyrus' first-place premiere last year with her 3-D concert film. | (AFX UK Focus) 2009-04-12 16:51 'Hannah Montana' rocks North American box office Interactive Investor Sun, 12 Apr 2009 09:20 AM PDT LOS ANGELES, April 12 (Reuters) - Walt Disney Co's "Hannah Montana: The Movie" doubled forecasts by earning $34 million worth of tickets at the Easter weekend box office in North America, as young fans of teen starlet Miley Cyrus rushed to see their heroine's first big-screen outing. The movie ranks as the second-best Easter opening, following 2006's "Scary Movie 4" with $40 million. "Omgomg! my ... | Hannah Montana rocks News 24 South Africa Sun, 12 Apr 2009 09:12 AM PDT Walt Disney's Hannah Montana: The Movie has doubled forecasts by earning $34m at the Easter weekend box office in North America. | Miley and Hannah team up for $34M opening weekend KMIR 6 Palm Springs Sun, 12 Apr 2009 09:08 AM PDT LOS ANGELES (AP) - Miley Cyrus and alter-ego Hannah Montana have double-teamed their way to another No. 1 box office debut. Cyrus' "Hannah Montana: The Movie" opened this weekend with $34 million in ticket sales. | Man pleads guilty to terrorizing woman by phone The Mercury Sun, 12 Apr 2009 08:59 AM PDT NORRISTOWN รข" Prosecutors said a Phoenixville man's conduct was right out of a horror movie and now he's headed to jail for terrorizing two Lower Providence women with threatening phone calls in the middle of the night. | Stories of local arts, entertainment bump mini-reviews The Gazette Sun, 12 Apr 2009 08:28 AM PDT Why weren't the movie mini-reviews in Thursday's paper? callers wondered at the end of last week.The answers:@Body copy ragged right bullets:l Mini-reviews have not been eliminated from The Gazette. But they may not be published some weeks because they are added value, with not as much priority for available newspaper space as a prime goal: covering local and regional arts and entertainment. The ... | | |
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