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By the time it opened to rave reviews, Total Film had missed the window.

The show rehearsed during a blizzard and opened to rave reviews.

Even before it opened to rave reviews, American producers were making eager inquiries.

On March 23, she opened to rave reviews in the title role of Disney's Broadway show "Aida".

The fascinating Joint Security Area opened to rave reviews and record-breaking receipts at the South Korean box office.

Garlanded with the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes, tipped for a foreign picture Oscar, Gomorrah the film has just opened to rave reviews in Britain.

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April 2011 Alecky Blythe and Adam Cork's musical, London Road, opens to rave reviews at the National Theatre, directed by Rufus Norris.

It was spring of 2001, and "The Producers" had just taken Broadway by storm, opening to rave reviews and breaking box-office records.

Opening to rave reviews in limited release on Friday — it expands to more theaters this week — the picture is bound to draw some attention for its star, Jack O'Connell, recently seen in the lead role in Angelina Jolie's "Unbroken".

"Fiorello!" opened to raves in 1959 and ran for nearly two years.

A YEAR and a half ago, Four Food Studio and Cocktail Salon opened to raves in Melville.

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