Star Trek
June 22, 2009

But have no fear Bradley Cooper fans, his movie is still rocking! The Hangover and Disney Pixar's Up rounded out the top three with $26 and $21 million dollars respectively. Here are the top ten movies from the June 19-21 weekend:
1. The Proposal: $34.1 million
2. The Hangover: $26.8 million
3. Up: $21.3 million
4. Year One: $20.2 million
5. The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3: $11.3 million
6. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian: $7.3 million
7. Star Trek: $4.7 million
8. Land of the Lost: $3.9 million
9. Imagine That: $3.1 million
10. Terminator: $3 million
June 15, 2009

Disney Pixar's Up followed close behind with $30 million and rounding out the top three with the thriller The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 with $25 million. Here are the top ten movies from the June 12-14 weekend:
1. The Hangover: $33 million
2. Up: $30 million
3. The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3: $25 million
4. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian: $9.6 million
5. Land of the Lost: $9.1 million
6. Imagine That: $5.7 million
7. Star Trek: $5.6 million
8. Terminator Salvation: $4.6 million
9. Angels & Demons: $4.2 million
10. Drag Me to Hell: $3.8 million
June 12, 2009

The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3
Denzel Washington is a civil servant who must outwit John Travolta, a criminal mastermind who hijacks a subway train.
Imagine That
Eddie Murphy is a troubled financial exec who finds the solution to all his problems in his daughter's imaginary world.
ALSO IN THEATERS:
The Hangover
Four friends go to Vegas for a blowout bachelor party, only to wake up the next morning with a baby, a tiger, no groom, and no clue.
Up
In Pixar's latest, a twist of fate (and a persistent Junior Wilderness Explorer) sends a 78-year-old man on an adventure beyond his wildest dreams.
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Ben Stiller returns as the bewildered night watchman who witnesses exhibits coming alive.
Star Trek
Kirk, Spock, Bones and the rest of the Enterprise crew boldly go where no one has gone before in J.J. Abrams re-imagining of the final frontier.
Check out the trailer for The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 staring Denzel Washington and John Travolta below...
May 29, 2009

If you don't plan on watching an animated flick, have no fears, there's tons of other options for you. Here are this weeks new releases:
NEW RELEASES:
Up:
In Pixar's latest, a twist of fate (and a persistent Junior Wilderness Explorer) sends a 78-year-old man on an adventure beyond his wildest dreams.
Drag Me to Hell:
An ambitious loan officer shames a mysterious old woman and becomes the unwitting recipient of a powerful supernatural curse.
ALSO IN THEATERS:
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian:
Ben Stiller returns as the bewildered night watchman who witnesses exhibits coming alive.
Terminator Salvation:
Christian Bale stars as John Connor, leader of the human resistance against the machines, in the return of the hit sci-fi action franchise.
Star Trek:
Kirk, Spock, Bones and the rest of the Enterprise crew boldly go where no one has gone before in J.J. Abrams re-imagining of the final frontier.
Check out the trailer for Disney Pixar's Up below...
May 22, 2009

NEW IN THEATERS:
Terminator Salvation:
Christian Bale stars as John Connor, leader of the human resistance against the machines, in the return of the hit sci-fi action franchise.
Dance Flick:
The Wayans family returns with their raunchy brand of spoof comedy, setting out to parody movies like 'Step Up' and 'Save the Last Dance.'
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian:
Ben Stiller returns as the bewildered night watchman who witnesses exhibits coming alive.
ALSO IN THEATERS:
Star Trek:
Kirk, Spock, Bones and the rest of the Enterprise crew boldly go where no one has gone before in J.J. Abrams re-imagining of the final frontier.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine:
Hugh Jackman returns to action as Logan, in the story behind the X-Men's adamantium-clawed mutant superhero.
Check out the Los Angeles movie premiere and film trailer for 'Terminator Salvation' below...
May 18, 2009

Star Trek is still going strong, finishing with $43 million in their second week. The movie has gotten mixed reviews, and fell short of matching its predecessor, The Da Vinci Code, which banked $77 million its 2006 opening.
Here are the top ten movies from the May 15-17 weekend:
Angels and Demons: $48 million
Star Trek: $43 million
X-Men Origins: Wolverine: $14.8 million
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past: $6.8 million Obsessed: $4.5 million
17 Again: $3.4 million
Monsters vs. Aliens: $3million
The Soloist: $2.4 million
Next Day Air: $2.3 million
Earth: $1.6 million

X Men still brought in $27 million dollars, while the Romantic flick Ghosts of Girlfriends Past rounded out the top three with $10.4 million.
Here are the top ten movies from the May 8-10 weekend:
Star Trek: $72.5 million
X-Men Origins: Wolverine: $27 million
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past: $10.4 million
Obsessed: $6.6 million
17 Again: $4.4 million
Next Day Air: $4 million
The Soloist: $3.6 million
Monsters vs. Aliens: $3.3 million
Earth: $2.4 million
Hannah Montana: The Movie: $2.4 million
May 8, 2009

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Star Trek: Kirk, Spock, Bones and the rest of the Enterprise crew boldly go where no one has gone before in J.J. Abrams re-imagining of the final frontier.
Next Day Air: Things get wildly out of control when two bumbling criminals accidentally receive a package of grade-A cocaine.
Little Ashes: Robert Pattinson stars in the story of young Salvador Dali and his unique relationship with Federico Garcia Lorca and Luis Bunuel.
ALSO IN THEATERS:
X-Men Origins: Wolverine: Hugh Jackman returns to action as Logan, in the story behind the X-Men's adamantium-clawed mutant superhero.
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past: Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner star in the tale of a perpetual bachelor who is haunted by the women of his past relationships.
Obsessed: Beyonce Knowles and Ali Larter star in a thriller about an unhinged stalker who threatens to destroy a happy family and career.

Kirk, Spock, Bones and the rest of the Enterprise crew boldly go where no one has gone before in J.J. Abrams re-imagining of the final frontier, and fans have been lining up for days to get tickets for what's said to be one of the most anticipated movies of the year!
As of this morning (6 am PT Thursday), 91% of Fandango’s ticket sales were for Star Trek! The movie has already sold out hundreds of opening weekend show times across the country, including show times in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and much more.
For show times and to purchase tickets, check out Fandango.com, but in the meanwhile, check out our special red carpet coverage and trailer for Star Trek below!

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Hollyscoop.com spoke exclusively with the actor at the Tribeca Film Festival Premier of his new movie Love the Beast. In the indie flick, Eric plays himself in the role of automotive junkie who falls in love with his first vehicle.
So how does Love the Beast compare to Eric’s upcoming role in Star Trek? "The films are polar opposites,” Eric says. He feels “very fortunate to be able to do both kinds of movies (big and small).”
“I enjoy mixing it up,” Bana adds. Good thing! Because fans tried to spin him in every direction, hoping to nab an autograph on the Tribeca red carpet.
Star Trek releases on May 8th and the already famous actor will no doubt get beamed onto an even higher starship.
This new version of Star Trek, directed by legendary J.J. Abrams, “is s a lot of fun and the action is pretty overwhelming,” Eric told Hollyscoop.com exclusively.
As the greatest adventure of all time, begins another maiden voyage… tell us what you think Hollyscoop.com trekkies. Is this remake illogical? Or are you hoping it will live long and prosper?
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