Audiences said let’s go to the movie theater for “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” this weekend. The animated offering from Universal and Illumination powered up with $204.6 million in its first five days in North American theaters, including $146.4 million over the weekend.
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- Johanna Willett | This Is Tucson
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Broadway, ice skating and Disney princess marathons.
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Verdict: It works, we saved $12, but it's slow.
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Personalmente, no soy muy aficionado a las cintas de animación, así que no me considero un guía útil a la hora de recomendar este tipo de trab…
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Isn't that the name of the summer movie game? You do a little swimming like Dory, then you enjoy a few laughs with friends like Dwayne and Kevin.
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With weather predictions in the 115 range, we're gonna go out on a limb and say most of us are probably not doing the traditional Father's Day…
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