• Thursday, Jul. 13, 2017
Blockbuster Agenda Takes A Toll On Big-Screen Comedy
  • NEW YORK (AP)
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Days before the opening of the Will Ferrell-Amy Poehler comedy "The House," producer Adam McKay could see the writing on the wall. The box-office forecast for the film wasn't looking good.

In the end, "The House" opened with just $8.7 million, the latest in an increasingly long line of...

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