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‘X-Men’ set to soar at US holiday box office

Posted: 22 May 2014 09:33 PM PDT

May 23, 2014

British actors Patrick Stewart, James McAvoy, Ian McKellen and Irish-German actor Michael Fassbender arrive for the British premiere of 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' at Leicester Square in London. – Reuters pic, May 23, 2014.British actors Patrick Stewart, James McAvoy, Ian McKellen and Irish-German actor Michael Fassbender arrive for the British premiere of 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' at Leicester Square in London. – Reuters pic, May 23, 2014.The latest "X-Men" blockbuster is expected to take North America's box office by storm this weekend, as the mutant superhero gang reunites for one of the biggest US film-going holidays of the year.

"X-Men: Days of Future Past," a time-bending movie that is already a hit with critics, could make up to $110 million (RM353 million) over the extended Memorial Day weekend that runs through Monday – the unofficial kick-off of the summer movie season.

The film, in which Hugh Jackman's saber-knuckled Wolverine travels back in time to save the earth from a devastating war, could become one of the biggest grossing movies of all time, according to industry journal Variety.

Review website Rotten Tomatoes gave it a huge 91% approval rating, saying it "combines the best elements of the series to produce a satisfyingly fast-paced outing that ranks among the franchise's finest instalments."

The star-studded cast – including Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, Michael Fassbender and Halle Berry – probably won't hurt the bottom line either.

It features three Oscar-winning actresses – Berry, Jennifer Lawrence and Anna Paquin – and multiple Academy Award nominees including McKellen, Jackman and Fassbender.

"The reviews have been great and we're confident that everyone, X-fans and non-X-fans, will see this movie and really like it," Chris Aronson, president of domestic distribution at 20th Century Fox, told Variety.

There was repeated applause at a special preview screening of the movie in Hollywood this week, ahead of its US release today. It opened yesterday in many countries around the world.

A big opening for "X-Men" would continue a solid run this year for films starring characters from the Marvel Comics universe.

Sequel "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" led the North American box office for three weeks in April, and "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" opened in the top spot earlier this month.

Time-travelling Wolverine

The high-adrenaline film features all the characters from the original trilogy (2000, 2003, 2006), but also includes both their older and younger selves, introduced in 2011's "X-Men: First Class."

The action alternates between a dystopian 2023, when humans and mutants are both under attack by an army of super-powerful Sentinels leaving the world teetering on the brink of oblivion, and 1973.

The mutants' father-figure teacher Professor X, played by Stewart, is forced to send Jackman's lupine character back to the 1970s to tamper with history to head off a cataclysmic war.

Specifically, he has to stop Raven/Mystique – the shape-shifting mutant played by Lawrence, in full blue body make-up and showing off all her curves – from falling into human hands. That is because, with samples of her DNA, they created the Sentinel robot fighters.

To do this, Wolverine has to find the younger versions of his mutant cohorts, including Quicksilver, who unfortunately is held captive in a vault under the middle of the Pentagon, for allegedly killing President John F. Kennedy.

There is one particularly stylish – and funny – scene where Quicksilver uses his lightning-fast abilities to help them escape, which almost got a standing ovation in the preview screening theatre.

Without giving away the plot, the finale set in Washington will also probably delight anyone who likes a spectacle.

Critics are happy.

"Bryan Singer returns to blockbuster form," said the Variety review, referring to the director who made this and the first two X-Men movies, and who had to sit out promotion in recent weeks due to a sex assault lawsuit filed against him.

"Singer has pulled together an ambitious, suspenseful screen chapter that secures a future for the franchise while facilitating continued reinvention," echoed the Hollywood Reporter.

This weekend will tell if fans – and studio heads – will be happy too. – AFP, May 23, 2014.

‘American Idol’ finale draws lowest audience in 13-year history

Posted: 22 May 2014 06:13 PM PDT

May 23, 2014

Winner Caleb Johnson speaks on stage with Randy Jackson (left) and Ryan Seacrest during the American Idol XIII 2014 Finale in Los Angeles, California, May 21, 2014. – Reuters pic, May 23, 2014.Winner Caleb Johnson speaks on stage with Randy Jackson (left) and Ryan Seacrest during the American Idol XIII 2014 Finale in Los Angeles, California, May 21, 2014. – Reuters pic, May 23, 2014.The finale of Fox's singing competition show "American Idol" drew the lowest viewership in its 13-year history, with only 10.1 million viewers, down 29% from last year's record low, according to early ratings figures from the network.

"Idol", which crowned North Carolina singer Caleb Johnson the winner in a two-hour finale on Wednesday night, was once an industry powerhouse for Fox and watched by more than 30 million viewers at its peak.

But it has steadily declined in ratings in recent years, averaging around 8 million viewers per episode over the current season despite featuring celebrity judges Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr.

The "Idol" finale also saw a significant slump in its 18-49 demographic that advertisers covet, drawing 3.3 million this year.

Last year, the finale garnered a low of 14.2 million viewers, the first time the show's finale failed to draw 20 million people, despite bringing in high-priced celebrity judges Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Urban to boost sagging ratings.

In comparison to "Idol's" Wednesday finale, NBC's singing competition "The Voice" drew 11.6 million viewers during its Tuesday finale and continues to be a hit for the Comcast Corp-owned network.

"Idol" will be scaled back for its next season from approximately 50 hours to 37 hours, Fox Broadcasting entertainment chairman Kevin Reilly said earlier this month.

Last year, longtime "Idol" producer Nigel Lythgoe was fired from the show last year due to low ratings, and replaced by Swedish producer Per Blankens. – Reuters, May 23, 2014.

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