The last weekend featuring notable new releases for the foreseeable future yielded three new entries to the box-office weekend. But, even though there were new movies available, when people did venture out to multiplexes amidst societal health concerns, Disney/Pixar’s Onward retained the top spot to lead the weekend box office. The film added $10.5 million over the weekend, and now boasts a two-we...[Read More]
Two new releases made noise this box-office weekend while another film rode a nationwide expansion to a place on the top ten as well. The latest Disney/Pixar production, Onward, led the weekend box office with an opening weekend debut of $40 million, easily besting the second-place film by nearly $25 million. Last week’s number one film, The Invisible Man, dropped to second place this weekend with...[Read More]
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]
The latest attempt to bring classic monsters from the Universal canon to bring them into modern cinema, The Invisible Man is an occasionally effective, but nevertheless disappointing return on investment. Despite starting out very strong with a superlative performance from Elisabeth Moss, the film loses its way near the half-way point and becomes a standard cat-and-mouse revenge tale. Cecilia Kass...[Read More]