New Releases: June 18
1. Toy Story 3 (Disney/Pixar, 4,028 Theaters, 103 Minutes, Rated G): The franchise that started the Pixar empire is back, and, really, how can you not be excited. Of course, it has been 11 years [click for more]
1. Toy Story 3 (Disney/Pixar, 4,028 Theaters, 103 Minutes, Rated G): The franchise that started the Pixar empire is back, and, really, how can you not be excited. Of course, it has been 11 years [click for more]
The Hollywood Reporter’s Heat Vision blog is reporting that the co-directors of Crank 2, Brain Taylor and Mark Neveldine are in negotiations to take over the directorial reins of the Ghost Rider sequel, Ghost Rider: [click for more]
1. Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time (Disney, 3,646 Theaters, 116 Minutes, Rated PG-13): Films based on video games do not do all that well at the box office. Granted, many of them are [click for more]
1. How To Train Your Dragon (Paramount/Dreamworks, 4,055 Theaters, 98 Minutes, Rated PG): I’m kind of glad that we have gotten to the point that people have been divided into Pixar camps and Dreamworks camps. [click for more]
1.The Tooth Fairy (FOX, 3,344 Theaters, 101 Minutes, Rated PG): My one problem with this film is that it seems to be based on the conceit that Dwayne Johnson, formerly known as The Rock, deliverer [click for more]
1. The Princess and the Frog (Disney, 3,434 Theaters, 97 Minutes, Rated G): This is the week where I can’t decide what I think about the films being released. Each film has a lot going [click for more]
1. Old Dogs (Disney, 3,425 Theaters, 88 Minutes, Rated PG): You know you are in trouble when the ads said “Brought to you by the makers of Wild Hogs.” I actually saw Wild Hogs in [click for more]
1. A Christmas Carol (Disney, 3,683 Theaters, 96 Minutes, Rated PG): One has to ask, do we really need another A Christmas Carol adaptation? Even one done in that spooky motion capture animation that Robert [click for more]
1. Zombieland (Sony/Columbia, 3,636 Theaters, 80 Minutes, Rated R): Yet another week with a lot of new releases. I kind of wish I could find some way to get paid by the film for this. I love [click for more]
The inspiration certainly came from the success the Estate of Jerry Siegel experienced in regards to reclaiming the copyright for Superman from DC Comics/Warner Brothers. The timing certainly has a lot to do with Marvel’s [click for more]
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