
The Great Divide – Does “The Last Jedi” Stink? And Other Movie News
Six new wide releases are being delivered to audiences, although none will come close to knocking “The Last Jedi” off its box office perch.
Six new wide releases are being delivered to audiences, although none will come close to knocking “The Last Jedi” off its box office perch.
Fox and Disney go head to head for the last time–that is, unless the sale is stopped by the Justice Department’s sith lords.
With “The Last Jedi” still a week away, theaters will again be flooded with an array of indie flicks, hoping to cash in on the lull of studio offerings.
Opening in exclusive release is a trio of talent: James Franco’s The Disaster Artist, Woody Allen’s Wonder Wheel and Guillermo Del Toro’s The Shape of Water.
If “Justice League” doesn’t debut with $166M+ will it be considered a failure?
The only thing stopping “Jigsaw” will be whether or not “It” creeps back into more theaters, as it’s widely expected to.
So who’s #1 this weekend? Even if you tried, you couldn’t stop the second coming of a Medea monster mash.
Blumhouse’s latest, “Happy Death Day,” arrives on Friday the 13th and prospects couldn’t be darker for the $5M flick. Pure black, in fact.
By all accounts Denis Villeneuve knocked it out of the park with “Blade Runner: 2049.”
Tom Cruise returns to theaters in American Made, while Sony, the jack of all retreads and redos, tries to find a reboot pulse, yet again, with Flatliners.