2 February 2005, by Webmaster
It happens every fall: as Halloween approaches, studios churn out horror flicks to capitalize on the holiday and grab a few bucks before audiences figure out the movies stink. These films make some good money for a weekend and then quickly vanish.
Surprisingly, 2004’s The Grudge bucked that trend. It hit multiplexes a little more than a week before Halloween. As expected, it became the biggest moneymaker in its opening weekend. The shock came from the legs it showed, as Grudge stayed in (...)