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'The Grey' director Joe Carnahan has a death wish


by Ray Subers The opportunity to see Liam Neeson go head-to-head with a pack of wolves drew solid crowds on Friday, giving Open Road Films its first number one debut with The army. One For the Money put up decent numbers as well, and could finish ahead

Liam Neeson has had quite a bit of success the past few years with January and February action flicks. Taken became an early blockbuster in 2009 and Unknown did solid business almost 12 months ago. That was one

EXCLUSIVE: The weekend is already shaping up nicely for Joe Carnahan, the director of the Liam Neeson survival thriller "The Grey" which is poised to take the box-office crown. Now Carnahan has landed a new gig: He's being hired to write and airt a

Liam Neeson plays to his newly minted action-hero image in The Grey, an Arctic-set survival thriller directed by Joe Carnahan. As one of the few people to walk away after a plane smashes into the Alaskan tundra, it's up to him to help the others fend

The Grey topped the box office by beating out One for the Money, Underworld: Awakening, Red Tails and Man on a Ledge over the weekend of January 27-29, 2012.