DEMI Moore’s comeback just hit a speed bump. The mother of three seemed ready for bigger things after showing great form – in a bikini – in "Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle" (2003). But her latest, British ghost tale "Half Light," is such a stinker it won’t even get a theatrical release in the U.S. Moore, 43, was hoping the picture – in which she plays a novelist who retreats to a remote cottage on the Scottish coast after the drowning of her 5-year-old son – would do for her what "The Others" did for Nicole Kidman. But it made a measly $92,300 during its three weeks in British theaters. " ‘Half Light’ has so many unintentional laughs that it would be quite fun if it weren’t so excruciatingly slow," said the Independent, which quoted an industry insider as saying, "It’s a total stinker, probably the box office turkey of the year so far." Moore’s spokesman, Stephen Huvane, told Page Six: "Demi is not heartbroken at all regarding the non-release of that film. Everything she does is always with the best intentions with very little expectations."
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