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Press ReleaseAudiences Reject Anti-Iraq War Films at Box Office![]() Posted: Thursday, October 25, 2007 It doesn't matter how many Oscar winners are in front of or behind the camera — audiences are proving to be conscientious objectors when it comes to this fall's surge of antiwar and anti-Bush films. Both "In the Valley of Elah" and, more recently, "Rendition" drew minuscule crowds upon their release, which doesn't bode well for the ongoing stream of films critical of the "Rendition," which features three Oscar winners in key roles, grossed $4.1 million over the weekend in 2,250 screens for a ninth-place finish. A re-release of "The Nightmare Before Christmas" beat it, and it's 14 years old. "Rendition" follows an Egyptian-American who gets kidnapped by "Elah" boasts Tommy Lee Jones, Charlize Theron and Susan Sarandon, another Oscar-winning triumvirate, under professionally red-hot director Paul Haggis, who won his own Oscar for "Crash." Mr. Haggis' drama focuses on the disappearance of an Beyond the fiction features, the anti-Iraq war documentary "No End in Sight" (box office: $1.4 million) couldn't capture the indie crowd, beating a swift retreat to DVD next Tuesday despite glowing reviews. Mr. Vancini predicts "Lambs" could fare well thanks to its starry cast. "They have a word-of-mouth following," he says, particularly Mr. Cruise. Mr. Gray remains skeptical, citing a lack of clarity from early peeks at the film. " 'Lions' will be an interesting test," Mr. Gray says. "Is it simply them sitting in rooms giving speeches? That's what it looks like," he says To Read the Full Article: http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071025/NATION/110250083/1002 |