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Weekend Box Office: Big Take for Marvel, McFarlane, and Pixar

Talk about winning streaks…Marvel, already rolling in dough with its major success of The Avengers, opened The Amazing Spider-Man on an off-kilter Tuesday debut. Turns out they may not have needed it:...[Read More]

Batman on Film: Tim Burton Brings the Dark Knight to the Modern Cinema

As I mentioned in part one Batman on Film, Batman (1966) was my first experience with the Batman character. Even though Adam West will always hold a special place in my heart and I’m able to separate ...[Read More]

Trailer Trashin’: It’s Up Meets Short Circuit in Robot & Frank

Happy Fourth of July, everyone! Whatever you do to celebrate – have a barbecue, go to the movies, watch fireworks – enjoy yourself. I’ll be watching my local parade, having lunch at the Coney Is...[Read More]

Weekend Box Office: Bears Big at the Box Office as Ted and Brave Take Two of Top Three Spots

Seth McFarlane’s name is gold, whether its on his three TV shows on FOX or in the theaters, as his comedy Ted did quite well for itself in its debut weekend. The adventures of the walking, talking, R-...[Read More]

Batman on Film: Batman (1966)

My first real exposure to Batman came as a kid with the 1966 movie starting Adam West as the Caped Crusader and Burt Ward as his faithful ward Robin. Sure, I saw a few Super Friends episodes from time...[Read More]

Trailer Trashin’: Pixar Enters the Prequel Game with Monsters University

Well, faithful readers, this is a day I’ve awaited since I started writing this column – I finally get to write about a Pixar movie! This week brings us the first teaser for the first Pixar preq...[Read More]

Dear White People: A Reason to Return to the Theater

Never mind the group-specific title. Dear White People is a movie we can all be excited about. Billing itself “a satire about being a black face in a very white place,” Dear White People follows the e...[Read More]

Weekend Box-Office: Pixar Need Not Be Scared with the Performance of Brave

Put Pixar’s name on practically anything and you are guaranteed success at the box office…even the critically panned Cars 2 made over $550 million worldwide. So it should be no surprise to see their n...[Read More]

Trailer Trashin’: The Resident Evil Series Continues to Not Interest Me with Resident Evil: Retribution

I’ve been on a good run with Trailer Trashin’ these last couple weeks, but I knew it would happen eventually – I have to write about a movie I have no interest in. On the chopping block th...[Read More]

Weekend Box-Office: A Week Later and Little Has Changed

The Father’s Day weekend belonged to last week’s top draws as Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted and Prometheus remained in the top spots, earning an estimated $35.5 million and $20.2 million, respect...[Read More]

Trailer Trashin’: Tarantino’s Django Unchained Looks Off the Hook

As I said last week, the summer is a time when movie studios start promoting their big films and Oscar hopefuls that are coming out in the fall and winter. And just like last time, this week’s i...[Read More]

Weekend Box-Office: In the Battle of the Franchises, Who Will Win? Alien or Madagascar?

With two big, very hyped contenders coming out this weekend, it is no surprise that they would score big, but which of them would come out the winner? As it turns out, family fun did…Madagascar 3: Eur...[Read More]

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