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"The Avengers" earned a record-setting $103.2 million in its second weekend in North American theaters. "Dark Shadows" placed second at the box office.
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Chinese property conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group will acquire U.S. movie theater chain AMC Entertainment in a deal worth about $2.6 billion.
It's a train. It's a barge. All aboard and ahoy! Take an exclusive trip on the last working carfloat in New York Harbor with WSJ's Barry Newman.
Taking a cue from cable channels, broadcast networks are putting dark, edgier dramas on their new fall lineups. But there is no guarantee the mass audiences that tune into broadcast networks—or their advertisers—will be as enthusiastic.
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Hollywood is hoping that Friday's opening of "Men In Black 3" will kick off a lucrative summer at the box office, a season that got going early with the tremendous success of "The Avengers."
Three years after a spectacular financial collapse, Iceland is coming back, largely on the strength of its strong exports. Video and reporting by Charles Forelle from the island of Vestmannaeyjar.
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