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Avatar broke Spider-Man ' s record ($45 million) for the highest third weekend gross of all time, and Cloverfield ' s record ($40.1 million) for the highest weekend gross in January. [2] 2: January 10, 2010: $50,306,217: Avatar broke Titanic ' s record ($28.7 million) for the highest fourth
The Kids Are All Right Focus Features Lisa Cholodenko (director/screenplay); Stuart Blumberg (screenplay); Annette Bening , Julianne Moore , Mark Ruffalo , Mia Wasikowska , Josh Hutcherson , Yaya DaCosta , Zosia Mamet , Joaquín Garrido , Kunal Sharma, Eddie Hassell, Rebecca Lawrence, Lisa Eisner, Eric Eisner , James Macdonald, Stuart Blumberg
Drug use content is restricted to PG-13 and above. [3] An example of an otherwise PG film being assigned a PG-13 rating for a drug reference (momentary, along with brief language) is Whale Rider. The film contained only mild profanity, but was rated PG-13 because of a scene where drug paraphernalia were briefly visible.
The decade of the 2010s in film involved many significant developments in the motion picture industry as Disney towered all over its competitors. The studio's titles occupy exactly half of the top 50 highest-grossing movies at the worldwide box office of these ten years with solely one of those entries not reaching a billion dollars and the only three features on the entire list to cross the ...
The year was 1990. The location, a multiplex in suburban Philadelphia. I had gone with my friend Carrie to see Nuns on the Run, a fairly terrible Eric Idle romp that, 15 minutes in, Carrie’s mom ...
August 13, 2010: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: co-production with Marc Platt Productions and Big Talk Productions: August 20, 2010: Nanny McPhee Returns: released as Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang in the U.K. distribution outside France only; co-production with StudioCanal, Relativity Media, Working Title Films and Three Strange Angels September ...
PG-13 is a common type of content rating that applies to media entertainment, such as films and television shows, generally denoting, "Parental Guidance: Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13." Countries and organizations that use the rating include:
In 2010, there was a dramatic increase and prominence in the use of 3D-technology in filmmaking after the success of Avatar in the format, with releases such as Alice in Wonderland, Clash of the Titans, My Name is Khan, Jackass 3D, and numerous other titles being released in 3D formats.