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"Captain America: The Winter Soldier" is set to win the box office for a second weekend defeating the three new releases.
"Captain America: The Winter Soldier" won the box office defeating "Noah" and "Divergent."
This weekend "Captain America: the Winter Soldier" is slated ti defeat all competition at the box office.
Noah has taken the box office crown defeating the new franchise "Divergent" and "Sabotage."
Despite these shortcomings, Aronofsky's "Noah" dares to be bold with the source material and manages to create an intricate and psychologically-piercing thriller that also touches upon existential issues relating humans' interactions with God. The film's major fault may be that it strives to be a blockbuster when it really never needs to be. But even then, "Noah" sets a higher standard for what large Hollywood productions can achieve and should strive for.
"Noah" is poised to defeat all competition this weekend taking down "Divergent."
On March 28, a number of new films will enter the marketplace. Here's a list of this week's new releases.
With "Noah" having opened in Mexico and Korea to promising numbers, the upcoming blockbuster could become a huge hit in North America.
The spring movie season is about to begin and many studios will begin releasing some of the most anticipated films of the year.
The 2014 calendar year is looking be a year where many similar themes are conveyed in cinema. The doppelganger will be explored in "Enemy" starring Jake Gyllenhal, "The Face of Love" starring Anette Benning and Ed Harris and "The Double" starring Jesse Eisenberg. Another big theme that will prominent is the biblical movie. In March two movies based on the bible will be released in the span of three weeks. The first will be "Son of God," which tells the story of Jesus and the second will be Darren Aronofsky's "Noah." In December, Ridley Scott's latest "exodus" will be released.
Since her split with her college beau, the 23-year-old actress has since remained mum about the demise of the said relationship, settling back into singlehood. Until now.