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Train, Dragon and Box Office

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‘How to Train Your Dragon’ remake soars at the box office as family films dominate
Universal Pictures' live-action film "How to Train Your Dragon" topped the box office this weekend with $83.7 million, as family-friendly fare continues to draw audiences to theaters.

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‘How to Train Your Dragon’ Tops Box Office With $83 Million
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'Dragon' tops North American box office with $83.7M
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Summer Success at the Box Office Shows Why Hollywood Should Focus on Families
What has historically been true in Hollywood is that the less restrictive the film’s rating, the better a movie tends to ...
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Lilo & Stitch Worldwide Box Office: Less Than $2 Million Away From Surpassing Ryan Reynolds’ Rated R Blockbuster!
Lilo & Stitch continues to display a solid trend at the worldwide box office and recently surpassed Star Wars 4. Read on!
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This new movie is vying for box office glory this weekend — watch the trailer
Looking for something to do this weekend? Then you might want to check out From the World of John Wick: Ballerina, the new ...
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Dakota Johnson calls Hollywood ‘a huge mess’, slams remakes: ‘Decisions are made by people who don’t watch movies’
Dakota Johnson also slammed the trend of remaking the same content in Hollywood, lamenting the lack of originality in many ...

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