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Worldwide Box Office Gross - See All

1. Titanic
1997 $1,835,300,000

2. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
2003 $1,129,219,252

3. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
2006 $1,006,996,572

4. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
2001 $968,657,891

5. Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
1999 $922,379,000



Top Movie Reviews and Previews
We compiled a list of family movie reviews from previous and current box office top 10 movies.

The Forbidden Kingdom
Is it possible to recommend a movie based on a single scene alone? If it's The Forbidden Kingdom, the answer is an obvious "Yes."

Bad News Bears
movie review: A grizzled little league coach (Thornton) tries to turn his team of misfits into champs.

Forgetting Sara Marshall
Wrong as it is to objectify the male body, I'll make an exception for that of Jason Segel in Forgetting Sarah Marshall. As anyone

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
movie review: A young boy wins a tour through the most magnificent chocolate factory in the world, led by the world's most unusual candy maker.

21
These days, a lot of young actors are too attractive, or at least too confidently invested in the powers of their teenybop charisma, to do a convincing job of playing

88 Minutes
It's always a shock when a movie turns out to be this bad. It's an even bigger shock when it features an actor of the caliber and reputation of Al Pacino.

Dukes of Hazzard
movie review: Cousins Bo (Scott) and Luke (Knoxville) Duke, with a little help from their cousin Daisy (Simpson) and Uncle Jesse (Willie Nelson), egg on the authorities of Hazzard County, Boss Hogg and Sheriff Coltrane.

Fantastic Four
movie review: A group of astronauts gain superpowers after a cosmic radiation exposure and must use them to oppose the plans of their enemy, Doctor Victor Von Doom

Dr. Suess' Horton Hears a Who
Someday, if we're all good little boys and girls, the world will hand us a Dr. Seuss film half as wonderful as one of the books. Meantime we have the competent,

Four Brothers
movie review: Four brothers look to avenge their mother's death.

Herbie Fully Loaded
movie review: Maggie Peyton (Lohan), the new owner of Number 53 - the free-wheelin' Volkswagen bug with a mind of its own - puts the car through its paces on the road to becoming a NASCAR competitor.

Hustle and Flow
movie review: With help from his friends, a Memphis pimp in a mid-life crisis attempts to become a successful rapper.

In Her Shoes
movie review: Curtis Hanson's "In Her Shoes" takes a good half hour to make it clear it will not be a soppy chick flick, and for that matter what is "chick flick" anyway but an insulting term for a movie that is about women instead of the usual testosterone carriers?

Into The Blue
movie review: Into the Blue is a thriller set in the deep, shark-infested waters of the Bahamas. Four young divers discover a legendary shipwreck rumored to contain millions in gold at the bottom of the sea.

Just Like Heaven
movie review: The movie's lead performer climbs into a car after a brief intro and is promptly dispatched by a head-on collision to somewhere in the Great Beyond. Sounds great, like a welcome revival of Albert Brooks at heaven's gate in the uproarious Defending Your Life.

Land of the Dead
movie review: The living dead have taken over the world, and the last humans live in a walled city to protect themselves as they come to grips with the situation.

Lord Of War
movie review: "Lord of War" chases an international arms dealer around the globe, delivering to the audience a flurry of facts, figures and fictionalized skullduggery regarding the relentless proliferation and redistribution of conventional weaponry.

Madagascar
movie review: Spoiled by their upbringing with no idea what wild life is really like, four animals from New York Central Zoo escape in search of their friend and find themselves on route to Madagascar.

March of the Penguins
movie review: A look at the annual journey of Emperor penguins as they march -- single file -- to their traditional breeding ground.

Mr. & Mrs. Smith
movie review: A bored married couple is surprised to learn that they are both assassins hired by competing agencies to kill the same target.

Must Love Dogs
movie review: A forty-something preschool teacher looks to the personals for a change of pace and a relationship, with hilarious results.

Rebound
movie review: acclaimed college hoops coach is demoted to a junior varsity team after a public meltdown.

Red Eye
movie review: A woman is kidnapped by a stranger on a routine flight. Threatened by the potential murder of her father, she is pulled into a plot to assist her captor in offing a wealthy executive.

Sky High
movie review: Set in a world where superheroes are commonly known and accepted, young Will, the son of Commander Stronghold and Jetstream, tries to find a balance between being a normal teenager and an extraordinary being.

Star Wars Episode III
movie review: After three years of fighting in the Clone Wars, Anakin Skywalker concludes his journey towards the Dark Side of the Force, putting his friendship with Obi Wan Kenobi and his marriage at risk.

Stealth
movie review: Deeply ensconced in a top-secret military program, three pilots struggle to bring an artificial intelligence program under control ... before it initiates the next world war.

The 40-Year-Old Virgin
movie review: Goaded by his buddies, a nerdy guy whose never "done the deed" only finds the pressure mounting when he meets a single mother.

The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl in 3-D
movie review: A boy's imaginary superhero friends come to life and join him on a series of adventures.

The Cave
movie review: Bloodthirsty creatures await a pack of divers who become trapped in an underwater cave network.

The Constant Gardener
movie review: Based on the best-selling John le Carré novel and from the Academy Award-nominated director of "City of God." In a remote area of Northern Kenya.

The Exorcism of Emily Rose
movie review: A lawyer (Linney) takes on a negligent homicide case involving a priest (Wilkinson) who performed an exorcism on a young girl.

The Gospel
movie review: 'The Gospel" is the first mainstream movie I can remember that deals knowledgeably with the role of the church in African-American communities. It is not a particularly religious movie; the movie is not so much about faith and prayer as about the economic and social function of a church, and an enterprise which must cover its costs or go out of business.

The Great Raid
movie review: Taking place during World War II, 500 POW's have been entrapped in a camp for 3 years. Beginning to give up hope they will ever be rescued, a group of Rangers goes on a dangerous mission to try and save them.

The Greatest Game Ever Played
movie review: The true story of golf's 1913 U.S. Open is full of the stuff inspiring movies are made of: underdog triumph, the breaking of class barriers, a down-to-the-wire showdown.

The Island
movie review: A man (Ewan McGregor) goes on the run after he discovers that he is actually a "harvested being", and is being kept along with others in a utopian facility.

The Longest Yard
movie review: Prison inmates form a football team to challenge the prison guards.

The Skeleton Key
movie review: A young woman helping care for an invalid in New Orleans finds herself caught in the middle of morbid going-ons centered around a group of Hoodoo practitioners.

Transporter 2
movie review: Mercenary Frank Martin, who specializes moving goods of all kinds, makes an impact upon his arrival in the United States.

Two For The Money
movie review: "Two for the Money" is a muddled melodrama about the shady and questionable though not quite illegal world of "sports advisers." Those are the guys who feed sports bettors with their picks to beat the point spread for any given game.

Valiant
movie review: The animated comedy tells the story of a lowly wood pigeon named Valiant, who overcomes his small size.

Waiting...
movie review: Dry-witted Monty (Reynolds) is the waitstaff womanizer eager to impart his restaurant wisdom to new trainee Mitch (John Francis Daley) and hop into bed with almost-18 hostess, name not important.

Wallace & Gromit
movie review: After breaking in their act in several hilarious shorts -- two won Oscars -- and a TV series, Wallace and Gromit get their very own feature film in "Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit."

Wedding Crashers
movie review: John Beckwith and Jeremy Grey, a pair of committed womanizers who sneak into weddings to take advantage of the romantic tinge in the air, find themselves at odds with one another when John meets and falls for Claire Cleary.


 
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