The Call

Box Office Weekend: In Gore vs. Guns, Evil Dead Triumphs Over G.I. Joe

Having missed the weekend in which G.I. Joe: Retaliation took charge of the box office thanks to a horrific flu (though to be fair, no movie was responsible for that condition), Box Office Weekend returns only to report that the sequel has been upended, both critically and financially, by the remake of Sam Raimi’s 1981 horror classic Evil Dead. Scoring a strong estimated $26 million in revenue, th...[Read More]

Box Office Weekend: Being “Crood” Not a Bad Thing

Oz the Great and Powerful finally met its match in not one, but two films released this weekend. The Croods got off to a rousing start with an estimated $44 million, proving itself a winner among audiences and critics. Olympus Has Fallen got mixed critical response, but with an estimated $30.5 million the so-called “Die Hard in the White House” had a better reception than the fifth Die Hard film, ...[Read More]

Box Office Weekend: Oz Remains Top Draw as Audiences Ignore the Other Films Behind the Curtain

Oz the Great and Powerful did it again; though it has yet to make up its costs domestically (the film cost $215 million), it is well on its way there, with a second week performance of an estimated $42.2 million. So far, the film has been a strong contender here and overseas, its $281.1 million in worldwide totals making it a solid blockbuster success. The Call cannot claim that level of success, ...[Read More]

Movie Review: The Call

The Call is simply, almost a call to greatness. Halle Berry is perfect for her role as an experienced 911 operator. This thriller/suspense is just that, thrilling and loaded with suspense. I had mediocre expectations for this film but was nicely surprised by its ability to have the viewer experience a plethora of emotions. I personally welled up twice, and jumped out of my skin with the other view...[Read More]

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