'The Grey': Is film's portrayal of wolves as man-killers too dramatic?
'The Grey' starring Liam Neeson is expected to win the weekend box office.
FRIDAY PM/SATURDAY AM, 4TH UPDATE: Sources are telling me that the No. 1 movie at the North American box office is projected as Open Road Films acquisitio.
The heavy use of strings and piano are faint enough to keep from overpowering the already intense scenes and performances that make up The Grey, but are still powerful enough to support those moments and help add to the emotional weight of each actor's
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 Grey. One For the Money put up decent numbers as well, and could finish ahead
Playing the survivor of an airplane crash in Alaska, actor Frank Grillo endured nasty Arctic winds and freezing cold temperatures shooting in the desolate country around Smithers, BC for the cinematise The Grey. But in a phone interview from Toronto,

















