• Genre: Comedy, Romance
  • Release Date: 01/18/2008
  • Running Time: 107 mins
  • Director: Anne Fletcher
  • Cast: Katherine Heigl, James Marsden, Malin Akerman, Judy Greer, Edward Burns
  • Producer: Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum, Jonathan Glickman
  • Writer: Aline Brosh McKenna
  • Distributor: 20th Century Fox
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Box Office

  1. The Dark Knight, 26.1 million, 441.6 million
  2. Beverly Hills Chihuahua, 29.0 million, 29.0 million
  3. Pineapple Express, 23.2 million, 41.3 million
  4. Eagle Eye, 17.7 million, 54.6 million
  5. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, 16.5 million, 71.0 million
  6. Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist, 12.0 million, 12.0 million
  7. Nights in Rodanthe, 7.4 million, 25.1 million
  8. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, 10.7 million, 19.6 million
  9. Appaloosa, 5.0 million, 5.6 million
  10. Step Brothers, 9.1 million, 81.1 million
  11. Mamma Mia!, 8.2 million, 104.1 million
  12. Lakeview Terrace, 4.5 million, 32.1 million
  13. Burn After Reading, 4.1 million, 51.6 million
  14. Journey to the Center of the Earth, 4.9 million, 81.8 million
  15. Hancock, 3.3 million, 221.7 million
  16. Fireproof, 4.1 million, 12.5 million
  17. An American Carol, 3.8 million, 3.8 million
  18. WALL-E, 3.1 million, 210.2 million
  19. Swing Vote, 3.1 million, 12.0 million
  20. Religulous, 3.5 million, 3.5 million
Movie Title, Weekly Earnings, Total Earnings

27 Dresses

Here's a forgettable, formulaic comedy so predictable that seeing it and skipping it are the exact same thing. Fox sneak-previewed the movie during the holidays, between the Christmas buzz and New Year's hangover, and like everything else consumed and digested during that period, 27 Dresses was little more than empty, leaden, stomach-ache-inducing calories all but already forgotten. It stars ... oh, yes, wait. Katherine Heigl, right. She plays plain Jane, the bridesmaid who's never the bride. She's in love with her sportswear-making boss (Ed Burns, seemingly in every bad movie this month), who only has eyes for Jane's sister, Tess (Malin Akerman). Through circumstances slight and silly, Jane meets Kevin (James Marsden, still singing), a wedding columnist for a New York Times knock-off who's as creepy as he is charming. The guy is one Post-it note away from stalking, though movies like this play that kind of boorish behavior as lovey-dovey cute. Ultimately, Jane betrays Tess, Kevin betrays Jane, and everything falls apart until everyone comes together. And if you think that's spoiling anything, you should see your first movie in the near future. — Robert Wilonsky

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