Meet the Spartans made a lot of money despite poor reviews, and is remembered for Carmen Electra wearing nothing but pizza.
Hot on the heels of Gerard Butler's How to Train Your Dragon casting, an excellent choice has been landed for his second in command.
It's pretty darn hard not to be completely charmed by the new sci-fi rom-com Save Yourselves! from writer/director team Alex Huston Fischer and Eleanor Wilson. Blending the traditional beats of an alien invasion movie and a unique kind of existential dread many Millennials are more than familiar with, Save Yourselves! is ultimately a charming and poignant look at how visitors from another planet will make you realize you're not the center of the universe — and fast. [caption id="attachment_932831" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Bleecker Street[/caption] Save Yourselves! has arguably one of the …
Folks, Edgar Wright does a lot of things. Direct the British sitcom Spaced, for example. Burst, blood-covered, into feature filmmaking with Shaun of the Dead, for another. Crossover between multiple genres while combining distinctive soundtracks, eye-blurring editing, and a whip-crack comedic timing to form a distinctive style, for a third. But what Edgar Wright does not do, in my humblest opinion, is miss. We here at Collider dot com rank the filmographies of our favorite filmmakers—like David Fincher, James Wan, and Guillermo del Toro, for example—because we were all born with the incurable medical defect …
Here's how to beat the mini-boss Oggdo Bogdo on the planet Bogano in Respawn's Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, including how to slice his tongue.
Congratulations Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, and Evan Alex...ya played yourselves. And it actually turned out pretty okay: Jordan Peele's doppelgänger horror flick Us carved up $29 million on Friday night, coming in above expectations and headed toward an impressive $67 million+ debut weekend. A bit of perspective on that number — Us' numbers are mightily impressive in the R-rated horror realm, landing among top openers like Andy Muschietti's IT ($123.4 million) and David Gordon Green's Halloween sequel ($76.2 million). But if you're talking an original idea, not a …