Disney Drops Fox From Searchlight, 20th Century Studios Monikers
Disney modifies the brand name of their recent studio acquisitions. [click for more]
Disney modifies the brand name of their recent studio acquisitions. [click for more]
New Releases this week include RAMPAGE, TRUTH OR DARE, and SGT. STUBBY: AN AMERICAN HERO. [click for more]
New releases this week include THE FATE OF THE FURIOUS and GIFTED. [click for more]
There’s something for just about every demographic this Turkey Day. [click for more]
Can a wronged slave and a time-traveling romantic steal Thor’s thunder? Not likely, but can Thor end Ender’s Game run at the top of the box office? [click for more]
1. Robin Hood (Universal, 3,503 Theaters, 140 Minutes, Rated PG-13): This film could have been so much better. You can’t often say that sort of thing before you even see the film, but in this [click for more]
1. Green Zone (Universal, 3,003 Theaters, 115 Minutes, Rated R): The director of the Bourne films and the star of the Bourne films means this essentially a Bourne film, right? Not exactly. Matt Damon plays [click for more]
1. Dear John (Sony/Screen Gems, 2,969 Theaters, 105 Minutes, Rated PG-13): The words “From the people who brought you The Notebook“ should be all this film needs to succeed. That film is unusually popular for [click for more]
1. Saw VI (Lionsgate, 3,036 Theaters, 90 Minutes, Rated R): If Detroit took a cue from the Saw franchise, there would be no need for a bailout for the automotive industry. Because this franchise is [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]
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