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As The Hunger Games: Catching Fire turns 10, we look back at the film, which is not only the best in its saga but also the pinnacle of YA cinema.
“The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” is top-tier sci-fi and is significantly better than the first and will leave you impatiently waiting for Katniss’ next act. Lionsgate. MPAA Rating: PG-13.
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Now that we’ve got most of the major players (okay… now that we’ve got our Finnick) for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, we thought we’d go ahead and cast the rest of the film.
“The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” trounced the competition over its first weekend at the box office, pulling in an estimated $161.1 million.
From subtle racial commentary to overt reality-TV satire, "The Hunger Games" franchise was clearly made for the bigscreen, as the new 'Catching Fire' shows.
In North America, Catching Fire scored the top November opening of all time with $161.1 million, slaying the record set by fellow YA film adaptation The Twilight Saga: New Moon ($142.8) and ...
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1) “We made some changes to Peeta’s narrative,” says Lawrence. “We manned him up a little. And by the way it didn’t take a lot, just little choices to make here and there.
Not this time. Catching Fire, which builds on the box-office and critical success of last year’s Hunger Games, is spectacular in every sense of the word. For extra pow, see it in IMAX.