Weekend Box Office: Primate Anarchy Reigns
None of this weekend’s new movies could defeat Caesar and his dawning planet of apes.
None of this weekend’s new movies could defeat Caesar and his dawning planet of apes.
With no other new wide releases for competition, plus very strong reviews and word-of-mouth, the top movie in America this weekend was a no-brainer. Meanwhile, another film has officially claimed the title of highest-grossing movi...
The collective box office for the Top 12 movies this weekend was only $118.5 million, which is down a whopping 47% from this same period last year, making this the worst Fourth of July weekend since 1999.
Mike Judge’s little-seen 2006 comedy ‘Idiocracy’ portrays a future society where the ignorant masses love whatever marketing tells them they’re supposed to love. Looking at this weekend’s box office n...
This week’s ‘Age of Extinction’ may be the fourth entry in the blockbuster ‘Transformers’ franchise, but it certainly won’t be the last. Before Michael Bay gets to work on his next robot-on-robo...
This weekend, Michael Bay is back to rehash his familiar schtick. Oh, how I wished I lived near one of few screens playing some of limited releases instead!
‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’ feels like watching all of the previous ‘Transformers’ movies back to back in both the best and worst possible sense. It sure is dumb and action packed, but it’s also...
This week is really packed with promising new videogames at an odd time. Viva la summer!
As Disney’s infamous ‘Sleeping Beauty’ villainess Maleficent gets her own live-action reboot in theaters this week, we’ll use today’s Roundtable to highlight some of our other favorite animated baddie...
This week’s batch of upcoming movie trailers feature sequels, remakes and adaptations of material ripped directly from our childhoods.
We’re inching right up to the summer movie season. Which of this year’s potential blockbusters are you most excited to see?
As a follow-up to yesterday’s poll about the fading fortunes of 3D video, it appears that even famed 3D enthusiast James Cameron is now willing to admit that the format has lost some of its luster.