Chronicle

'Chronicle': Why effects ARE special

Owen Gleiberman on sci-fi sleeper hit that dazzles not with tech, but its prankish spirit about visual magic

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'Chronicle' tops box office over 'Woman in Black' (omg!)

omg! - Both the action film "Chronicle" and Daniel Radcliffe's ghost story "The Woman in Black" performed above expectations on Super Bowl weekend.

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'Chronicle' tops box office over 'Woman in Black' (AP)

AP - Both the action film "Chronicle" and Daniel Radcliffe's ghost story "The Woman in Black" performed above expectations on Super Bowl weekend.

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"Chronicle" edges "Woman in Black" at box office

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Thriller "Chronicle" edged haunted house film "The Woman in Black" in a tight box-office race that saw both movies beating pre-weekend forecasts, studio estimates released on Sunday showed.

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Two Jews' Review 'Chronicle,' Both Flying High Over This Original Superhero Sci-Fi Film

Two Jews on Film - By Joan Alperin Schwartz: Every so often a film surprises me, sometimes in a good way, sometimes in a not so good way.

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'Chronicle': EW movie review

Owen Gleiberman on teen-outcast sci-fi movie that brings a surprising freshness to ''found-footage'' style

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Review: Small Budget Superhero Flick 'Chronicle' Packs A Punch

It’s certainly easy to become fixated on the, at turns both clever and cloying, found footage device employed in Josh Trank’s "Chronicle." There are absolutely some holes and awkward, forced moment...

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Q&A: Josh Trank, Director Of 'Chronicle' On The Origins Of The Film, And More

Earlier this week Josh Trank, director of the much-hyped, genre-blazing, teenage superhero flick “Chronicle,” was kind enough to sit down with us. He talked a bit about collaborating with up-and-co...

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'Chronicle' New York City Stunt: Flying People Spotted Over The Water



Because New Yorkers don't see enough crazy things on a daily basis -- remember that rat the size of a dog; WTF was that? -- one studio decided to launch three flying "people" into the air over the Hudson River.

In a viral stunt to promote the found-footage superhero movie "Chronicle," Twentieth Century Fox sent three remote-controlled flying objects shaped like humans into the New York City skies.