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Box-Office Weekend: The Invisible Man Demands to Be Seen

A new film not only led the weekend box office, but it also displaced the former number one film by $13.0 million. The horror film, The Invisible Man debuted over the weekend, earning $29 million. The film seems to be a hit with both critics and audiences and could possibly enjoy a healthy stay in the top ten. But, only time will tell. With a strong opening weekend, The Invisible Man easily bested...[Read More]

Box-Office Weekend: Sonic the Hedgehog Leads the Pack Again

For the second week in a row, Sonic the Hedgehog held the top spot over the box-office weekend. The film added $26.3 million this weekend to give it a two-week tally of $106.6 million. Even though it took the number one spot over the weekend, it was not as dominant a  finish as it enjoyed last weekend as it only out earned the second place film by $1.5 million. Harrison Ford and The Call of the Wi...[Read More]

Box-Office Weekend: Sonic the Hedgehog Outruns the Birds of Prey

Presidents’ Day weekend belonged soundly to Sonic the Hedgehog, which enjoyed a debut atop the box-office weekend. The film took in $57 million over the weekend, outpacing second-place finisher (last weekend’s top film) Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn by approximately $40 million. Although Birds of Prey lost the top spot this weekend, it still managed to bring i...[Read More]

Box-Office Weekend: Birds of Prey Takes Flight

Despite debuting on top of the box-office weekend, Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn didn’t reach the $45 million that Warner Bros. expected for the film. Instead, the film brought in $33.3 million, which was easily bested the second-place finisher, Bad Boys for Life, by $21.3 million. Falling out of first place for the first time in four weeks, Bad Boys for Life ...[Read More]

Box-Office Weekend: Bad Boys for Life Threepeats

For the third week in a row, Bad Boys for Life held onto the top spot of the box-office weekend. The comedy added another $17.7 million over this past weekend to lift its three-week total to $148.1 million. Once again, it easily outpaced the second-place film by $8 million. Holding onto second place for the second consecutive week was 1917, which added $9.7 million over the weekend, giving the fil...[Read More]

Box-Office Weekend: Bad Boys for Life Repeats

Last weekend’s top film, Bad Boys for Life, did well enough to finish for the second straight week atop the box-office weekend. The film added $34.0 million over the weekend, easily besting second-place finisher 1917 by $18.2 million, and raising its two-week total to $120.6 million. Meanwhile, 1917 crept into second place earning $15.8 million over the weekend. The film has now earned $103.9 mill...[Read More]

Box-Office Weekend: Bad Boys for Life on Top

This weekend saw a new film take control of the weekend box office as Bad Boys for Life and Dolittle both debuted this weekend in the first and second positions of the countdown, respectively. The Will Smith and Martin Lawrence sequel brought in $59.2 million, easily besting second-place finisher Dolittle which managed a $22.5 million weekend debut. Right on Dolittle’s heels was last week’s top fi...[Read More]

Box-Office Weekend: 1917 Unseats Star Wars

Apparently a fourth week on top of the box-office weekend wasn’t in the cards for Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker as the film was bested by the new film from director Sam Mendes, 1917. The war epic enjoyed a first weekend in wide-release by claiming first place over the weekend and a $36.5 million weekend gross. Though The Rise of Skywalker lost the top spot this weekend, it did mana...[Read More]

Win Passes to an Advance Screening of 1917

Enter here for your chance to win a pair of tickets to an advance screening of the new film 1917 on Tuesday, January 7th at 7:00pm at the MJR Grand Digital Cinema Troy in Troy, Michigan. To enter the contest, just look for the “Enter the Contest” box further down on this page. But hurry because the contest ends soon and there are only a limited number of passes available and when they&...[Read More]

Final Trailer Released for 1917

The final trailer has been release for 1917. Sam Mendes, the Oscar®-winning director of Skyfall, Spectre, and American Beauty, brings his singular vision to his World War I epic. At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield (Captain Fantastic’s George MacKay) and Blake (Game of Thrones’ Dean-Charles Chapman) are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against...[Read More]

Go Behind the Scenes of “1917” with New Featurette

Sam Mendes, the Oscar®-winning director of Skyfall (2012), Spectre (2015), and American Beauty (1999), brings his singular vision to his World War I epic, 1917. Now, step behind the scenes of the film with Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes, legendary cinematographer Roger Deakins, and the film’s stars with an exciting new featurette! At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers...[Read More]

Trailer for 1917 from Director Sam Mendes Released

The new trailer for 1917 has been released. (Check it out above.) Sam Mendes, the Oscar®-winning director of Skyfall, Spectre, and American Beauty, brings his singular vision to his World War I epic, 1917. At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield (Captain Fantastic’s George MacKay) and Blake (Game of Thrones’ Dean-Charles Chapman) are given a seemingly impossible...[Read More]

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