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‘Captain America’ soars above ‘Rio 2’ to win box office

Posted: 13 Apr 2014 08:57 AM PDT

April 13, 2014

Marvel's red-white-and-blue superhero soared to a second straight box office win in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," beating out new animated movie "Rio 2," the story of a family of Brazilian birds on a trip to the Amazon.

Walt Disney Co's "Captain America," which set an April ticket sales record when it opened a week ago, pulled in another US$41.4 million from Friday to today at American and Canadian theatres.

The "Rio" sequel from 20th Century Fox debuted with US$39 million in ticket sales, according to estimates from tracking firm Rentrak.

Low-budget horror flick "Oculus," a new film from "Paranormal Activity" producer Jason Blum, finished in third place, collecting US$12 million.

"Rio 2," a sequel to a 2011 film, features the voices of Jesse Eisenberg and Anne Hathaway as parents of a bird family that travels to the Amazon to try to save their endangered brothers and sisters.

"Captain America" stars Chris Evans as a scrawny World War Two reject given superpowers from an experimental serum. The film is a follow up to 2011 hit "Captain America: The First Avenger."

Privately held Relativity Media released "Oculus." – Reuters, April 13, 2014

Muse, Pharrell headline Coachella amid dust storm

Posted: 13 Apr 2014 06:17 AM PDT

April 13, 2014

Pharrell Williams perform some of his hits during the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival yesterday. – Reuters pic, April 13, 2014Pharrell Williams perform some of his hits during the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival yesterday. – Reuters pic, April 13, 2014British rockers Muse and R&B singer Pharrell served up musical highlights at the Coachela Valley Music and Arts Festival yesterday amid windy weather and cooler temperatures.

Muse frontman Matt Bellamy delivered high-energy performances of the bands hits songs including "Hysteria," "Resistance," and "Magic," but a large portion of the Coachella crowd left the field early as high winds swept sand and dust across the festival field.

Muse performed a catalogue of its hits including "Time is Running Out," and "Starlight," where Bellamy walked through the crowd and climbed onto a platform among the audience during the song.

The band also sang a cover of grunge rock band Nirvana's "Lithium," dedicating it to Nirvana's late lead singer Kurt Cobain, who committed suicide 20 years ago.

Festival goers in the desert town of Indio, California, were alerted by text message of high winds on the field.

Ahead of Muse, R&B singer Pharrell brought uptempo tracks to the festival, kicking his set off with "Lose Yourself To Dance," his collaboration with French electronic music duo Daft Punk.

The singer sang some of his older hits with his group N.E.R.D., such as "Lapdance" and "She Likes To Move" and songs from his new album "GIRL" such as "Marilyn Monroe."

The 41-year-old singer got the crowd dancing with his 2013 hit collaborations, including "Blurred Lines" with Robin Thicke and "Get Lucky," with Daft Punk. Pharrell performed both solo yesterday.

Pharrell brought out some star power for his set, collaborating with rapper Nelly on his 2002 hit "Hot In Herre," Busta Rhymes on the rapper's song "Pass The Courvoisier Part 2," Snoop Dogg for the rapper's songs "Drop it like its Hot," Gwen Stefani for her hit "Hollaback Girl," and DJ Diplo, part of the electronic music collaborative Major Lazer, for "Aerosol Can."

The dust storm caused problems for Pharrell, whose voice started cracking by the end of the set.

"I want you to be patient with my, the dust is messing with my voice right now," he said before leading the crowd into a sing-a-long of his Oscar-nominated song "Happy."

One of the biggest draws of the day was 17-year-old New Zealand newcomer Lorde. The singer has had a stellar year in which she saw her single, "Royals," top charts across the world, and won two Grammy awards. Her style of pop is infused with hiphop beats, making her a dance floor staple.

The annual three-day Coachella music festival, which featured the same line-up over two consecutive weekends, kicks off the summer live music season. – Reuters, April 13, 2014

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