Holding lambastes WICB, Gibson over handling of senior players 10:52 AM
Windies struggle again after top order collapse 9:34 AM
GCT to go down, white rum prices going up 4:35 PM
Hear the Children's Cry condemns treatment of Mona student 3:15 PM
GG calls on church to conduct a ‘ministry of healing’ 2:53 PM
Cops looking for Jody-Ann McNarrin 2:21 PM
Entertainment
The Grey claws to the top spot
Monday, January 30, 2012
NEW YORK, USA (AP) — The Grey topped the weekend box office with US$20 million, continuing Liam Neeson's success as an action star in the winter months.
The Alaskan survivalist thriller opened above expectations with a performance on par with previous Neeson thrillers Taken and Unknown.
January is often a dumping ground for less stellar releases. Also opening were two badly reviewed wide releases: Man on Ledge, with Sam Worthington; and One for the Money with Katherine Heigl.
One for the Money fared better, earning US$11.8 million, while Man on Ledge opened with US$8.3 million.
Last week's box-office leader, Underworld: Awakenings, came in second with US$12.5 million.
Oscar favourites The Descendants, Hugo and The Artist sought to capitalise on their recent Academy Awards nominations. Each expanded to more theaters and saw an uptick in business.
Other Stories
‘Beenie was brave’ — Festival promoter lauds deejay
1 comments
0 comments
0 comments
0 comments
0 comments
0 comments
0 comments
Miss Jamaica World sashing on Saturday
0 comments
Claudelle Clarke: Queen of reggae gospel
0 comments
0 comments
0 comments
OH, BABY!: Carla Campbell eyes return after childbirth
0 comments
Celebrity football match for NYC
0 comments
0 comments
0 comments
0 comments
Will 'Reggae Music Again' prevail?
0 comments
0 comments
Johnoy Williams eyes spotlight
0 comments
Brevett for interment in May Pen Cemetery
0 comments





