Check out our extensive photo gallery of Diamond Select's NYCC booth, including the debut of a truly epic Namor statue inspired by Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
DC League of Super-Pets has soared to a domestic weekend box office victory over Jordan Peele's Nope by earning $23 million in ticket sales.
Even Norse Gods have the need for speed, as Thor: Love and Thunder star Chris Hemsworth salutes Top Gun: Maverick for its high flying ways.
Top Gun: Maverick has soared to a $124 million domestic weekend box office victory and has become Tom Cruise's highest-grossing domestic debut.
The actress stars in Robert Zemeckis' latest film, The Witches.
A giant hamster appears out of nowhere to prod at an addict's struggles. A wrestler with signs of CTE grapples with action figures to prod at his demons. A long-haired fantasy warrior... well, I kinda don't wanna tell you what the long-haired fantasy warrior does. Part of the fun of Room 104, Mark and Jay Duplass' episodic anthology series for HBO, is seeing how each initial premise gets modified, twisted, and turned into something much more experimentally engaging. Its fourth and final season just might be the show's most ambitious, surreal season yet, as the …
Disney announced that Spider-Man will be soaring above guests' heads in Avengers Campus opening this summer in Disneyland California Adventure Park.
Note: This is a re-post of my Ford v Ferrari review from the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival. The movie is now playing in theaters. There are true-story movies that are bland, mildly entertaining, and devoid of any striking characteristics beyond maybe a “transformative” lead performance. Then there are movies like Ford v Ferrari. Director James Mangold’s chronicle of Ford’s bid to build a car worthy of beating Ferrari at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans race is largely formulaic and predictable to be sure, but it’s executed so sharply, with such artistic confidence …
There are true-story movies that are bland, mildly entertaining, and devoid of any striking characteristics beyond maybe a “transformative” lead performance. Then there are movies like Ford v Ferrari. Director James Mangold’s chronicle of Ford’s bid to build a car worthy of beating Ferrari at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans race is largely formulaic and predictable to be sure, but it’s executed so sharply, with such artistic confidence and mastery, that it rises above its familiar structure to become a rousing, wildly compelling, and genuinely great racing movie that harkens back to the good …
The franchise's latest (and last?) film joined an exclusive club and added to Disney's banner year.
Disney's Aladdin topped the weekend with an impressive debut, delivering over $85 million for the three-day and is expected to top $100 million for the four-day, Memorial Day holiday weekend. Meanwhile, fellow newcomers Brightburn and Booksmart finished more in line with studio expectations than Mojo's aggressive pre-weekend forecast and Avengers: Endgame will become only the second film ever to top $800 million at the domestic box office by the end of the long holiday weekend. With an ...
Ah, the magic of a four-day weekend. Guy Ritchie's live-action Aladdin is headed toward a fantastic $100+ million four-day debut after nabbing $31 million on Friday night. ($7 million coming for Thursday night previews.) That's $4 million less than the Friday-night take for last year's long weekend tentpole, Solo: A Star Wars Story—which ended its four-day frame at $103 million—but Aladdin is actually tracking to out-earn that film. Aladdin is a live-action take on the iconic 1992 Disney animated film, with Mena Massoud taking on the wish-fulfilled …
Disney has pretty much every one of its major brands in operation this year - with Marvel, Pixar, and Walt Disney Animation all putting out big titles - but one area where the studio is really going all-in this year is with its live-action remakes of animated classics.
Disney has pretty much every one of its major brands in operation this year - with Marvel, Pixar, and Walt Disney Animation all putting out big titles - but one area where the studio is really going all-in this year is with its live-action remakes of animated classics.
Suggesting that a sad, extremely vocal minority of idiots on the internet don't actually matter in the slightest, Captain Marvel has blasted off to a $153 million debut domestically. Worldwide, the film—directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck—is downright eaving the stratosphere, adding another $302 million for a global total $455 million. This marks the second highest global opening for a superhero film behind Avengers: Infinity War and the highest ever for a female-fronted film. (Beating out the previous record holder, Beauty and the Beast.) With the budget for the Brie Larson-starring film sitting around $…