For this week in DVDs, we have a few highly acclaimed indies being released, a Disney documentary, and Sacha Baren Cohen being up to his usual self. As usual, we are here to provide the best guidance possible.
Weekend Box Office |
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| 1. Iron Man 3 | $72.5M |
| 2. The Great Gatsby | $51.1M |
| 3. Pain and Gain | $5.0M |
| 4. Tyler Perry Presents Peeples | $4.5M |
| 5. 42 | $4.7M |
| 6. Oblivion | $3.9M |
| 7. The Croods | $3.6M |
| 8. The Big Wedding | $2.5M |
| 9. Mud | $2.3M |
| 10. Oz The Great and Powerful | $0.8M |
For this week in DVDs, we have a few highly acclaimed indies being released, a Disney documentary, and Sacha Baren Cohen being up to his usual self. As usual, we are here to provide the best guidance possible.
I admit, it’s wrong. It’s terribly, terribly wrong, morally wrong … vile even. But I must hand it to Sacha Baron Cohen yet again. The Dictator had me laughing, even when I knew, deep down, that I shouldn’t be. And for each laugh, came a well-deserved cringe or an adverting of the eyes.
Paramount has debuted the first trailer for Sacha Baron Cohen’s latest outrageous comedy The Dictator. Cohen plays a despot who risks “his life to ensure that democracy would never come to the country he so lovingly oppressed.”
