AFM: Ryan Kavanaugh Predicts Summer 'Blood Bath' for Majors as Action Movies Pile Up
“There’s an oversaturation of big superhero movies and they are becoming just more of the same,” the Relativity Media CEO said. read more
“There’s an oversaturation of big superhero movies and they are becoming just more of the same,” the Relativity Media CEO said. read more
On Blu-ray Disc, second-ranked “R.I.P.D.” sold just 15 percent as many high-definition discs as the Disney/Pixar title in its first week. read more
When Snuff first hit American theaters in the winter of 1976 it blew in upon the biting winds of controversy. Protests staged by women’s groups made it onto the CBS evening news amid rumors that the film contained footage of one of the actresses being mutilated and murdered…
Many filmmakers are lost, baffled by a surge of comic-book movies and special effects, hurt by the deemphasis of story and hungry for a bygone age.
They’re the movies audiences love for all the wrong reasons – the cinematic flops that are now finding appreciative audiences at cult screenings. Â Â Â Â
THR’s awards analyst reports that the films, both released on DVD and Blu-Ray on Tuesday, have been sent to HFPA members and select journalists. read more
For a long time, bad movies were forgotten — or wished to be. Now they’re as big a deal as successes.
It would be easy to label Warm Bodies as just another Twilight knockoff and far be it from me to avoid the path of least resistance. But that’s where this tale of start crossed lovers from different worlds ends in comparison to the Twilight Saga (other than the fact that the films were all distributed by Summit Entertainment). Warm Bodies has a sense of humor and charm that Twilight never …
“The Internship” and “The Purge” receive two stars. “The Kings of Summer” falls short in comparison to “Mud,” according to critic Ann Hornaday.
The Wolf Pack has returned for one last round with the release of “The Hangover III.” If director Todd Phillips sticks to his word about “Hangover’s” story ending here, we know we’ll miss the camaraderie between Zach Galifianakis, Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Justin Bartha (when he’s on-screen, anyway) the most.