Tops at The Box Office
The Bourne Legacy lived up to high expectations and The Campaign did surprisingly well at the polls. The Dark Knight Rises kept the baddies at bay once again while Hope Springs flooded out the competition. And Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days kept kids of all ages entertained.
1. The Bourne Legacy ($40.3mm)
2. The Campaign ($27.4mm)
3. The Dark Knight Rises ($19.5)
4. Hope Springs ($15.6mm)
5. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days ($8.2mm)
Out and About: New In Theaters
The Odd Life of Timothy Green pops up in theaters across the country on Wednesday. The Expendables 2 blows up on the big screen this weekend as Cosmopolis begins its epic journey. Zombies, ghouls and adults beware: ParaNorman has arrived. Sparkle, the last project of the late great Whitney Houston debuts on Friday.
1. The Odd Life of Timothy Green
2. The Expendables 2
3. Cosmopolis
4. ParaNorman
5. Sparkle
Sofa Central: New at Home
Get rid of those summertime blues with an epic movie night courtesy of The Hunger Games. Hitch a ride to Vegas with Blake Lively and ChloĆ« Grace Moretz in Hick or dodge an Assassin’s Bullet with Christian Slater. Bust out some baddies with The Raid: Redemption or make your bones with Kill List.
1. The Hunger Games
2. Hick
3. Assassin’s Bullet
4. The Raid: Redemption
5. Kill List
Trending Video Newness
This past week brought us a plethora of goodness in the new trailer department. Judd Apatow’s latest comedy, This Is 40, released a new trailer. Clint Eastwood’s return to the silver screen, Trouble with the Curve, allowed us a first glimpse. The remake of 1984′s Swayze classic, Red Dawn, and Gerard Butler’s Playing For Keeps both dropped teasers as well. Check ‘em out and let us know what you think.
1. This Is 40
2. Trouble with the Curve
3. Red Dawn
4. Playing For Keeps
Trivial Trivia
What classic Hollywood western is MGM in the process of remaking with Tom Cruise headlining?


