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Maps to the Stars (2014)

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Robert Pattinson in Map to the Stars

Details Limited Release: Sep 27, 2014; Rated: R; Length: 111 Minutes; Genre: Drama; With: Julianne Moore, Robert Pattinson and Olivia Williams

There's plenty of body horror going on in L.A.'s cosmetic-surgery wards, but David Cronenberg's latest film is more concerned with the city's mentally disfigured. Julianne Moore stars as a monstrous fading star who makes Norma Desmond and Baby Jane look rational, while Robert Pattinson, John Cusack, and Mia Wasikowska round out a cast of showbiz grotesques. For a proud Canadian like Cronenberg, Hollywood can pose a philosophical quandary. ''There, it's not enough to physically exist,'' says the director, who debuted the film at May's Cannes Film Festival. ''You need a career, otherwise you can die a pre-death.'' Is any phrase more fraught than ''You're a nobody''?
Originally posted Aug 14, 2014 Published in issue #1325-1326 Aug 29, 2014 Order article reprints
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Weekend of Oct 19 Box Office Source: Rentrak Corp.
Rank Title Weekend Gross* Weeks on Chart Cume. Gross* EW Grade
1.
Fury
Sony
$23.5 1 $23.5 C+
2.
Gone Girl
Fox
$17.8 3 $107.1 A
3. $17.0 1 $17.0 A-
4. $12.0 2 $36.9 B
5.
The Best of Me
Relativity
$10.2 1 $10.2 D
6.
Dracula Untold
Universal
$9.9 2 $40.7 C
7.
The Judge
Warner Bros.
$7.9 2 $26.8 B
8.
Annabelle
Warner Bros.
$7.9 3 $74.1 F
9. $5.4 4 $89.2 D
10. $4.5 5 $90.8 B-
* in millions

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