About Luke Hickman
From a young age, Luke has been obsessed with film. He studied film at Utah Valley University from 2005-08 and he reviewed movies for the weekly student publication "The College Times"/"UVU Review." Luke critiques films for "The Stubbs Show" on 101.5FM KEGA and on The Reel Place, a website that he co-created with fellow High-Def Digest writer Aaron Peck.
While July’s box office was down considerably from last year, this week’s record-setting opening may push August towards becoming more lucrative than last August. Also of note, thanks to China’s ongoing turnout, ...
August movie releases are typically pretty mild, signaling the end of yet another summer blockbuster season. However, this year has been interesting and unpredictable. July’s box office was down quite a bit from last year...
Although this weekend was down yet again compared to last July’s box office numbers, the results held some surprises.
The gods of Mount Olympus would be sorely disappointed with this weekend’s new movies.
None of this weekend’s new movies could defeat Caesar and his dawning planet of apes.
When one of the biggest movies of the weekend is set in a post-revolution future, it’s my wish that we could band together and revolt against all three of this weekend’s big studio flicks.
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...
Only one new wide release will try to get its paws on you this weekend, but a pair of smaller indies offer very enticing outside-the-box options.
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.
I feel ripped off. What’s the Fourth of July holiday with an exciting new blockbuster? ‘Spider-Man’ movies have often filled the slot, but I imagine that Sony gave ‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’ an early ...
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 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!