Man on a Ledge

The Things They Say

"The New Yorkers down below didn't like it that their day was disrupted by some silly film crew. I joke that they must have been disgruntled fans of my old movies because they were screaming, 'If you're gonna do it, just hurry up and do it.'" Actor Sam Worthington was shocked to hear New Yorkers encouraging him to jump from a high-rise building while he was shooting new thriller Man On A Ledge.

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Review: 'Man on a Ledge' is convoluted

For a film with such a straightforward title, "Man on a Ledge" turns out to be remarkably convoluted.

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'Man on a Ledge'

A solidly crafted, briskly paced heist thriller with populist appeal.

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Liam Neeson to rake in the green at box office with "Grey" (omg!)

omg! - LOS ANGELES, Jan 26 (TheWrap.com) - "The Grey," starring Liam Neeson -- Open Road Film's second release ever -- is poised to debut as the No. 1 movie at the domestic box office this weekend. The film is expected to easily beat this weekend's other new releases, Lionsgate's "One for the Money" and Summit's "Man on a Ledge." It's an unusual weekend at the box office. None of the three new movies come from major studios but all three come from high-profile producers. ...

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Two Jews' Review 'Man On A Ledge' And Both Say 'Jump Off' (Video)

Two Jews on Film - By Joan Alperin Schwartz: A former NYPD officer, Nick Cassidy (Sam Worthington) escapes from Sing-Sing. His next stop is the famed Roosevelt Hotel on 45th and Madison in the hea...

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Lionsgate-Summit Offering Discounted Movie Tickets For 2 Films Opening This Weekend

This is a fast-moving story so it’s hard getting all the facts straight. Summit Entertainment is pacting with Living Social to offer discounted movie tickets for Man On A Ledge. While its new parent company Lionsgate has done a Groupon movie ticket discount for One For The Money. The deal for Groupon is consumers can buy up to two tickets at a cost of $6 each. The promotion went live last night at midnight and continues for 48 hours until end of Friday. The tickets can be redeemed until March 31st. The Living Social deal is $12 for two tickets valid for up to 4 weeks.

Author: Nikki Finke

Review: `Man on a Ledge' teeters on brink of blah (AP)

AP - The so-called thriller "Man on a Ledge," about a disgraced cop who

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