The film is about the true story of the security guard who went from hero to suspect after the 1996 Atlanta Olympic bombing that killed one woman.
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Warner Bros.’ R-rated “Joker” has set a new record at the October box office.
Making an even reasonably effective horror movie is the closest thing to printing money other than actually printing money.
The film was shot over three months earlier this year and has been in post-production since then.
The DreamWorks animated adventure “Abominable” has topped the box office with an estimated $20.9 million, while the Renee Zellweger-led Judy Garland tale “Judy” got off to a sonorous start.
The 44-year-old actor calls portraying the comic book villain, in a new movie out Oct. 4, “one of the greatest experiences of my career.”