Sentences with phrase «box office poison»

However, her good fortune did not last long and she was quickly dubbed box office poison.
By now, he had to be regarded as box office poison.
Sony was already bleeding thanks to duds like «Stealth» and «Bewitched,» and had box office poison like «The Legend of Zorro,» «The Fog» and «Memoirs of a Geisha» on the horizon.
The Leave campaign may be able to call on some big names of its own but many of them are box office poison to Labour supporters.
Katharine Hepburn, in one of the «icy» roles that would later earn her the onus of «box office poison», stars as Mary Stuart, who serves as the Queen of Scotland until she is jealously put out of the way by her British cousin, Queen Elizabeth I (Florence Eldredge).
Once a genre that was box office poison and an area that indie film did not want to address either, there has a resurgence off the war film.
(It was labeled with the dreaded term «box office poison».)
Real racing films are box office poison.
Kidman is the actress of the decade, no matter of botox or box office poison, in 1999 she was just the wife of a famous movie star (yeah To Die For deserves more recognition, and maybe portrait of a Lady) now she is an iconic movie star, AND a great actress (i'm not meaning both are the same thing)
Kidman is iconic and the fact that she's had so many ups and downs and been labelled «box office poison» and won an Oscar and been in controversial films as well as big budget musicals (musicals STICK more than any other genre, I believe) will only help her.
There was a time when he was box office poison, making one critical and box office bomb after another between 2003 and 2005.
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