Monday 30 January 2012

'The Grey' Captures #1 At Weekend Box Office

Black squirrels could now outnumber reds in England as the genetic mutant of the grey species increases across the country. By Louise Gray, Environment Correspondent The first wild black squirrel was spotted in 1912 outside Letchworth in Hertfordshire

Liam Neeson, fighter of wolves, may be the closest thing the box office has to an alpha male. The 59-year-old actor's latest thriller, The Grey, debuted in first place with a better-than-expected $20 million, according to studio

Joe Carnahan woke up Monday morning to learn that his gritty survival drama The Grey had won the weekend at the box office with an estimated domestic pull of $20 million. (OK, he probably knew as early as Friday afternoon that he'd win the weekend,

Wolf attack scenes in 'The Grey' nevertheless have drawn criticisms from animal rights groups. By Patrik Jonsson, Staff writer / January 28, 2012 In this film image released by Open Road Films, actor Liam Neeson is shown in a scene from "The Grey.

ICv2 - The Grey packs a punch, while the Man on the Ledge slips.


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