Robert Luketic's real-life drama 21 has held onto the Us box office top spot for a second week.
Children's adventure movie Nim's Island lands at number two, while George Clooney's romantic comedy Leatherheads enters at third.
The only other new entry was Carter Smith's horror thriller The Ruins, which goes straight in at number five.
The top ten in . . .
Children's adventure movie Nim's Island lands at number two, while George Clooney's romantic comedy Leatherheads enters at third.
The only other new entry was Carter Smith's horror thriller The Ruins, which goes straight in at number five.
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- 4/8/2008
- by Alex_Fletcher_imdb_@digitalspy.co.uk (Alex Fletcher)
- Digital Spy
It really is an art to try and get filmmakers to talk about interesting stuff when you get some time with them, which is why I'm pretty happy with the following interview with Carter Smith, the director of Paramount's The Ruins. Inside you can read about the blood, the difficulty of keeping it real and making the plant believable. Ruins arrives in theaters April 4.
- 2/26/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
Today Paramount Pictures release two posters for Carter Smith's adaptation of The Ruins, which stars Jonathan Tucker, Laura Ramsey, Jena Malone, Shawn Ashmore, Caitlin Stasey and Joe Anderson. Arriving in theaters April 4, the film follows four American friends on vacation in Cancún, MexicoJeff, Amy, Eric and Stacywho meet a German tourist, Mathias, and persuades them to join his hunt for his younger brother, Henrich, last seen headed off with a new girlfriend toward some ruins. The four soon regret their impulsive decision after they find themselves lost in the jungle and freaked out by signs that theyre headed for danger.
- 2/21/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
Arriving in theaters April 4 is the R-rated adaptation of The Ruins, which was directed by Carter Smith. We caught an early screening of the film and really enjoyed it, so we got in touch with Smith to chat bout the film, which features a ruin that contains one scary past... vines that feed off humans. While chatting with Smith he broke the news to us about two other projects he has on his plate and also chatted a bit about why he probably won't ever do a sequel to Ruins. Read on for the skinny.
- 2/14/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
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