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Box Office Weekend: ‘Glass’ Threepeats

For the third consecutive week, M. Night Shyamalan’s latest film, Glass, finished on top of the weekend box office. This week, the film added another $9.5 million to lift its three-week total to $88.7 million. Similarly, the Kevin Hart/Bryan Cranston vehicle The Upside held onto second place for a third week in a row as it took in $8.9 million over the weekend to give the comedy/drama a four-week ...[Read More]

Box Office Weekend: ‘Glass’ Repeats On Top

Writer/director M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass finished on top of the weekend box office for the second week in a row this past weekend. Bringing in an estimated $19 million, the film pushed its two-week tally to just under $74 million and managed to remain the king of the box-office weekend for at least one more week. Finishing in second place, as it did last week, was the Kevin Hart/Bryan Cranston s...[Read More]

Box Office Weekend: They Call Him Mr. Glass and Mr. Box Office

The latest film from writer/director M. Night Shyamalan, Glass, finished on top of the weekend box office with $40.6 million. While the total was a bit shy of the expectations set on the film, it was still a solid opening, and, assuming it does well enough on Monday (Martin Luther King Day), it will more than likely do decent enough business to become one of the largest January openings of all tim...[Read More]

Box Office Weekend: The Upside Sees, Well, the Upside

In its third week of release, the Aquaman juggernaut was felled by upstart The Upside, which bested it by approximately $2.3 million over the weekend. The Upside debuted on top of the weekend box office with $19.6 million. Meanwhile, Aquaman added another $17.3 million to lift its four-week tally to $287.9 million. Despite losing the top spot on the domestic box office, Aquaman did manage to excee...[Read More]

Box Office Weekend: Aquaman Nails the Triple Lindy

For the third week in a row, Aquaman remains perched atop the weekend box office. The film took in an additional $30.7 million, giving it a three-week total of $260 million and a worldwide total over $940 million, making it the highest grossing film worldwide in the DC Extended Universe. Elsewhere, the erstwhile horror film, Escape Room, debuted with $18 million, giving it a firm hold on second pl...[Read More]

Top 20 Comic Book Characters That Need a Movie Adaptation

The summer of 2011 has quickly become the “Summer of the Comic Book Movie.” The God of Thunder has already graced the silver screens in Thor and the latest X-flick, X-Men: First Class, is a success (though not as much as earlier entries in the series). Moviegoers will soon be bombarded with big-budget big-screen adaptations of Captain America and the Green Lantern as well. In total, there are more...[Read More]

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