Josh Duhamel and Julianne Hough fail to take the box-office weekend with Nicholas Sparks' "Safe Haven." Though the film beat out "Die Hard" Valentine's Day, the film earned $21.4 million for the entire weekend. Compared to previous Sparks' adaptations,
Doing better than expected was the romance thriller "Safe Haven," which made almost $35 million. Still going strong last weekend was "Identity Thief." Box office recaps from the Los Angeles Times and Hollywood Reporter. Pay to play. We're not the only
Bruce Willis' John McClane has destroyed German dictators, faceless cyber-terrorists, and, most recently, trigger-happy Russians. But the action icon has never had to face anyone like Julianne Hough in Safe Haven -- a
SPX has validated its projection to about 1522. It has now formed what looks like a double-top which, according to the P&F chart, gives it the potential to decline to about 1475 - if it is ready to reverse and does not make a new
If you haven't seen the movie adaptation of Nicholas Sparks' Safe Haven (or read the book) and wish to remain unspoiled on the most half-baked twist ending next to The Happening, then stop reading right here. For the rest
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