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Beat Ben @ the Box Office: The Color of Mummy(E! Online)

Beat Ben @ the Box Office: The Color of Mummy

Mon Aug 4, 10:13 AM ET

Los Angeles (E! Online) - The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor marks the third time we've seen Brendan Fraser do a bad impression of Indiana Jones, and even though it's been seven years, he'll bring in more cash doing it. Oscar winner Rachel Weisz has wisely bowed out this time, replaced by Maria Bello.

  • Beat Ben @ the Box Office: One Hell of a Hero(E! Online)
    Beat Ben @ the Box Office: One Hell of a Hero Mon Aug 4, 11:41 AM ET

    Los Angeles (E! Online) - Haven't you noticed? It's the Summer of the Fanboy, with Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Wanted and next week's The Dark Knight bringing all kinds of superhero action. Now comes the return of visionary director Guillermo del Toro, with his twist on the genre, Hellboy II: The Golden Army.

  • Jamie-Lynn Sigler Talks About Entourage Role(E! Online)
    Jamie-Lynn Sigler Talks About Entourage Role Mon Aug 4, 11:43 AM ET

    Los Angeles (E! Online) - The best show on television about movies is Entourage, of course, and—as Watch With Kristin reported earlier—my good friend Jamie-Lynn Sigler signed on for a three-episode arc. So I just wanted to share an email that Jamie sent me this morning from the set, on her first day of shooting:

  • Beat Ben @ the Box Office: Who Wants Wanted?(E! Online)
    Beat Ben @ the Box Office: Who Wants Wanted? Mon Aug 4, 11:07 AM ET

    Los Angeles (E! Online) - The Matrix changed the way action movies are made, and its influence is all over the latest graphic-novel adaptation Wanted. Unlikely star James McAvoy is an office monkey-turned-international superassassin, joined by Angelina Jolie and Common, and he's intense and convincing.

  • Beat Ben @ the Box Office: A Giant Gotham Gross?(E! Online)
    Beat Ben @ the Box Office: A Giant Gotham Gross? Thu Jul 17, 7:11 AM ET

    Los Angeles (E! Online) - Finally! It's here! Starting tonight, The Dark Knight invades more than 4,300 screens—many of them IMAX—bringing the return of Batman, one of the most beloved characters in American pop culture.