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Anne Hathaway along with her movie, ‘Alice In The Wonderland’ have received several nominations at the upcoming 2010 MTV Movie Awards which will be held on June 6, 2010. You only have till April 9, 2010 to vote for her. Do your part now by voting now! Congrats Miss Hathaway!
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I have uploaded new event photos of Anne at A Night At Sardi’s Fundraiser on March 18, 2010. |
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Trying to get a second chance, Anne Hathaway’s ex-boyfriend wants her back. Rumors sparked that Raffaello Follieri, who is currently in prison for fraud, is writing the actress love letters from the cell, but Hathaway has moved on. The Bride Wars star has been seen with Adam Shulman, who is not happy about Raffaello trying to weasel back in. “Anne is incredibly happy with Adam, but Raffaello isn’t giving up,” a source told. “He’s written Anne several letters from prison begging her to wait for him. She’s way over him and has never written back, but Adam is furious.Adam demanded Anne write Raffaello and tell him it’s over for good. But Anne doesn’t want to give Raffaello any attention at all.” (more…) |
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I’ve added new candids of Anne out in Santa Monica on March 14, 2010. |
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The ComingSoon.net Box Office Report has been updated with studio estimates for the weekend. Click here for the full box office estimates of the top 12 films and then check back on Monday for the final figures based on actual box office. Walt Disney Pictures’ Alice in Wonderland took over the worldwide box office this weekend, earning $116.3 million domestically and $94 million overseas for three-day total of $210.3 million! The domestic figure from 3,728 theaters marks the sixth-biggest opening weekend of all time and is a new record for a film opening in March, destroying the $70.9 million that 300 made in 2007. It’s the biggest opening ever for Tim Burton (his previous top opener was Planet of the Apes’ $68.5 million), the biggest non-sequel release of all time, and the biggest 3D release ever, besting the $77 million that Avatar earned in December. “Alice” is also the largest debut ever for a winter release, surpassing The Passion of The Christ ($83.8 million). “Alice” took over the top spot in foreign markets from Avatar, which had been No. 1 for 11 consecutive weeks. Overseas, the film debuted at 5,600 theaters in 41 markets, which represents only about 60% of the international market. The $94 million marks the biggest international opening weekend ever for a movie released in the January-April period. Alice in Wonderland also broke Avatar’s previous IMAX record of $9.5 million by earning $11.9 million on 188 of the large format screens – that’s an average of $64,197 per site! Directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Crispin Glover, Matt Lucas, Mia Wasikowska, Alan Rickman, Stephen Fry, Michael Sheen, Timothy Spall, Christopher Lee, Paul Whitehouse and Barbara Windsor, the fantasy-adventure was made for about $200 million. Source: Coming Soon |
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