Sentences with phrase «office box usually»

If you are serving her by mail, using a post office box usually isn't prohibited if this is how she regularly gets her mail delivered, as long as you can prove that she actually received the divorce paperwork.

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This is huge because the types of movies that usually only have second big weekends at the box office usually fall under one of two categories: They're either a comic book movie or sequel.
Yet enough persons want to know what they can believe about the Bible and its message about God that biblical movies are often major box - office successes, and any television dramatization of biblical scenes usually secures good viewing.
And female driven movies were usually the biggest box office movies at that time.
In Westminster terms, the monthly joust between Ed Balls and George Osborne is usually box office and true to form the Labour benches were packed.
Originally produced for theaters but snatched up by Netflix instead, Spectral isn't the kind of unapologetic B - movie that usually rakes in tons of cash at the box office, so what may have been a one - week run in theaters turns into a surprisingly entertaining feather in Netflix's cap.
We have a small update on release dates on two very important countries, two who usually lead Allen's box office — US and France.
We don't usually note when a studio breaks a billion dollars at the box office — most of the major studios do it on a fairly regular basis.
Video game movies are usually received poorly by critics and aren't exactly blockbusters when it comes to the box office but the success of the recent Tomb Raider movie shows that its possible to make a decent movie that's based on a video game franchise.
Of the small sampling of Hong Kong films I've seen, the ones I've liked best are not usually the pop action blockbusters but some of the so - called art movies, which in some cases have been box - office failures (largely because there is no art - movie market in Hong Kong): Yim Ho's Homecoming (1984), Wong Kar - wai's Days of Being Wild (1990), Stanley Kwan's Center Stage (1991), and Yim Ho and Tsui Hark's King of Chess (1991).
Hollywood's biggest summer box office players usually target young men, but «Mamma Mia!
But no one's better at this game than Disney, who's been revisiting what feels like every single feature in its catalogue — usually to warm reviews and smashing box office.
Given the impact that Rotten Tomatoes usually has on a pic's box office results, that really isn't anything that Fifty Shades Freed and Peter Rabbit have to worry about.
Adapting a TV series to film is usually a recipe for disaster, and dropping a dated spy - fi franchise in late summer between the twin juggernauts of Mission: Impossible and James Bond is something akin to a box office suicide...
«Atomic Blonde» is being distributed by Focus Features, a studio best known for their indie, arthouse films and awards season contenders that don't usually make big bucks at the box office.
Another guy having a great return to movies this year is Ben Affleck whose crime drama «The Town» which he co-wrote, directed and stars in, fell only 33 % this weekend, a terrific hold in an era where box office leaders usually fall between 50 to 60 % from opening weekend to the next.
The PGA loves moneymakers and they usually will follow the box office to mix it up with critical and industry acclaim.
A failure at the box office when it was released, it stands today as a classic comedy, with two great stars in top form - Hepburn is far fizzier than usual, and Grant, usually so suave, is befuddled and flustered instead.
However, it's not a formulathat usually turns into box - office gold.
Okay, so now you know why I'm not usually charged with box - office pun duties.
Horror movies are cheap to make, and as long as they provide some decent scares, they usually double or triple their budget at the Box Office.
Searchlight represents just a sliver of the theatrical marketplace — usually around 1 percent of any given year's box - office receipts.
While the theme is similar to the box - office dud The Island, it takes half of the film for you to realize that this is sci - fi, but without the special effects usually added to the genre.
Usually a big - budgeted Sci - Fi action piece was a guarantee for exorbitant box office profits.
And usually sequels are inspired by only one thing: box office returns.
It's hard to deny that recent remakes Friday the 13th (2009), Fright Night (2011), Fame (2009) and so on all figured their namesake originals would provide millions of free marketing and extra dollars at the box office, but by virtue of being remakes of well known, and usually quite popular, films they have to work harder to convince audiences that they are worth the time.
This usually goes two ways: either the movie is terrible, and the studio are trying to prevent bad word of mouth affecting early box - office takings (Suicide Squad), or, it's good and features twists the distributors do not want revealed (Alien: Covenant).
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After revealing August to not be the box office wasteland it usually is, Guardians hits home video at just the right time for holiday gift - giving.
The first film made $ 162 million worldwide, and usually sequels make less than its predecessors, so this movie definitely has an uphill box office battle in front of it.
The four day weekend is usually a good time for box office receipts with families in the U.S looking to take a trip to their local theaters.
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