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Box Office: Snow White And The Huntsman to free
Box Office: Snow White and the Huntsman (photo, Kristen Stewart). Trailing both Ridley Scott / Michael Fassbender / Noomi Rapace’s Prometheus and the 3D animated feature Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted, Rupert Sanders’ Snow White and the Huntsman took in $7.5m on Friday in North America as per studio estimates found at Box Office Mojo. That’s down a hefty 63% compared to its opening day a week ago. [See also Box Office: Prometheus / Madagascar 3.] Starring Kristen Stewart, Charlize Theron, Chris Hemsworth, and Sam Claflin, Snow White and the Huntsman was expected to reach $26m for the weekend, thus passing the $100m milestone in North America after only 10 days. Now it remains unclear whether or not Swath will reach that mark by Sunday evening, as its Friday gross was about 8% less than early estimates indicated. On the positive side, Snow White and the Huntsman was up 84% on Friday compared to the day before. Apart from the expandedSAFETY NOT GUARANTEED (2012)
94 min - Comedy - 9 August 2012 (New Zealand)
Exclusive: Jake Johnson Talks Safety Not Guaranteed, Time Travel
He was the unhelpful principal in “21 Jump Street” and none other than Jesus Christ in “A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas,” but Jake Johnson can currently be seen on a weekly basis opposite Zooey Deschanel in Fox’s hit, Golden Globe-nominated sitcom “New Girl,” which was fairly recently picked up for a second season debuting this fall. Fans jonesing for an extra helping of Johnson won’t have to suffer through summer repeats, however, as his new film, “Safety Not Guaranteed,” debuts this week. In it, Johnson plays Jeff, a sardonic Seattle magazine employee who takes two college interns, Darius and Arnau (Aubrey Plaza and Karan Soni), on a road trip to
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Review: ‘Safety Not Guaranteed’ Is as Warm, Witty and Wonderful a Comedy as You Could Hope to Find
Editor’s note: With Safety Not Guaranteed beginning its limited release roll-out today, we thought to share our SXSW review again. This review was originally posted on March 14, 2012, and it’s much safer to read than anything you might find on Craigs List. The want ad is simple. A partner is needed to travel backward in time. It will be dangerous, it will be an adventure, and their safety will not be guaranteed. A magazine writer convinces his editor that there’s a goofy human interest story in the ad and gathers together two interns for a trip north to Seattle in the hopes of meeting the ad’s owner. What they discover is that not all time travel involves machines, portals or Hg Wells chasing Jack the Ripper through modern day San Francisco. Sometimes all it needs are heads and hearts refusing to let go of the past. Director Colin Trevorrow‘s feature debut is just

