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This weekend brings us the return of Pixar and a zombie movie loosely based on an acclaimed novel. If you’re wondering which one is better, the correct answer is “neither.”
This weekend brings us the return of Pixar and a zombie movie loosely based on an acclaimed novel. If you’re wondering which one is better, the correct answer is “neither.”
Superman returned to the big screen this Father’s Day Weekend, sparking a 51% box office boost from last year and setting a new June record.
Today marks the first of three consecutive weekends that will each feature a pair of potential blockbusters, and I have a feeling that this weekend contains the most entertaining set.
While there weren’t any big surprises in the Top 10 rankings this weekend, the box office’s cumulative totals were surprisingly high – especially for the weekend’s micro-budget winner.
This weekend offers a batch of preemptive mainstream counterprogramming that would be destined to drop like a rock even if ‘Man of Steel’ wasn’t opening next week.
This weekend, M. Night Shyamalan and the Smith family fell far short of expectations while an ensemble heist thriller pulled off a magic coup.
Not every summer weekend will contain the blockbusters that audiences want to race out and see. While this weekend may not appear so great at first glance, it has at least one promising title… but it’s definitely not the one...
Apparently, both mainstream and indie moviegoers wanted to see sequels and rip-offs over the long Memorial Day weekend. In total, $314 million was earned at the box office, a new record for the holiday.
Is anyone else burned out from the never-ending streak of sequels and remakes? Some are good. Most are not. Sadly, this Memorial Day weekend is filled with rehashes, including three sequels and one rip-off that might as well be a ...
As this weekend proves, you don’t have to be a nerd to be a ‘Star Trek’ fan.
Captain’s log Five dot One-Seven dot One-Three. Get off your asses and head to the closest large-format screen immediately!
I imagine that Baz Luhrmann and the folks at Warner Bros. must be doing “jazz hands” right about now. While they didn’t pack enough punch to dethrone the ‘Iron Man’ behemoth, they still put up a prett...