“The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part” collected a disappointing $35 million in the U.S. and Canada
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The box office needs 'The Lego Movie 2' to reignite ticket sales after a dismal JanuaryAfter five weeks of disappointing U.S. ticket sales, the film industry is looking to 'The Lego Movie: The Second Part' to reinvigorate the box office.
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Intergalactic Blows (and Some Sibling Rivalry) in ‘The Lego Movie 2’“The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part” picks up where the first movie left off, but while it existed in the imagination of one character, the sequel takes place largely in the minds of both brother and sister.
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Everything Is Pretty Good In 'The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part'In 'The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part,' the guileless Emmet (voiced by Chris Pratt) and the fearless Wyldstyle (voiced by Elizabeth Banks) once again team up to save their extruded-plastic universe in a sequel that, mostly, clicks.
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Opinion | 'The Lego Movie 2' is a pop-culture-filled warning about growing up too fastOpinion | Ani Bundel: 'The sequel is less innovative than the original, but its optimistic message is worth some playful brainwashing.' - NBCNewsTHINK
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Box Office: 'Lego Movie 2' falls short with $34 million debutLOS ANGELES (Variety.com) - The domestic box office might want to start sending ...
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Review | There’s another horror movie involving a creepy kid, and it’s actually really good.Review: There’s another horror movie involving a creepy kid, and it’s actually really good.
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Woody Allen is suing Amazon for killing his movie dealThe multi-million-dollar lawsuit comes as Amazon pushes aggressively into original content and studio work.
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Woody Allen is suing Amazon for $68 million after the tech giant killed his movie dealWriter-director Woody Allen has sued Amazon Studios for breach of contract and is seeking more than $68 million in damages.
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