Disney has launched the official trailer for Pixar's Animated Lightyear [LITYR]. Chris Evans [CEVAN] voices the legendary Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear whose intergalactic exploits inspired the action figure in the Toy Story franchise. Keke Palmer [KPALM], Dale Soules and Taika Waititi [TAWAI] join the cast as a group of ambitious recruits, while Peter Sohn voices Buzz’s robot companion, Sox. Lightyear hits theaters on June 17th.
IFC Films has revealed the teaser trailer for the drama Flux Gourmet [FLUXG] written and directed by Peter Strickland. Asa Butterfield [ABUTT], Gwendoline Christie [GCHRI] and Ariane Labed star in the gastronomical performance art. Flux Gourmet will open in theaters this summer.
A sonic collective who can’t decide on a name takes up a residency at an institute devoted to culinary and alimentary performance. The members Elle di Elle, Billy Rubin and Lamina Propria are caught up in their...
Emerging from a cold snap on the East Coast, Jackass Forever [JCKA5] topped the weekend box office with an estimated $23.5 million. Men made up 68% of the audience, which gave the comedy a respectable B+ CinemaScore.
Moonfall [MNFAL] flopped with a $10.0 million debut in second place. The audience skewed older with 75% over the age of 25. The disaster film bombed with a C+ CinemaScore.
In its eighth week of release, Spider-Man: No Way Home [SPID8.BW] finished third at $9.6 million....
After an underwhelming January, Hollywood studios starts February with two new wide releases. Paramount leads the way with Jackass Forever [JCKA5], the latest installment in the R-rated reality comedy series. Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa, which featured only Johnny Knoxville, opened during October 2013 with $32.1 million, which was down from Jackass 3D's 2010 debut with the whole crew at $50.4 million. The franchise fatigue is likely to continue due to a nearly ten-year gap. Jackass...
A24 has released the official trailer for the sci-fi drama After Yang [AFTRY] from writer-director Kogonada. Colin Farrell [CFARR] and Jodie Turner-Smith [JTSMI] play parents whose family robot breaks down. After Yang opens in theaters and streams on Showtime simultaneously beginning March 4th.
When his young daughter's beloved companion — an android named Yang — malfunctions, Jake (Colin Farrell) searches for a way to repair him. In the process, Jake discovers the life that has been...
Warner Bros. has uploaded a nearly three-minutes-long scene from the reboot of The Batman [TBATM]. Robert Pattinson [RPATT] stars in as reclusive billionaire Bruce Wayne. Jeffrey Wright [JWRIG] plays James Gordon of the Gotham City Police Department. Paul Dano [PDANO] plays Edward Nashton aka The Riddler, who is seen in silhouette crashing a funeral to deliver a message to Batman. The Batman will open in theaters on March 4th.
Hollywood was wise to avoid the last weekend of January as a blizzard blanketed the northeast. Spider-Man: No Way Home [SPID8.BW] remained unfazed and atop the weekend box office with an estimated $11.0 million. The webslinger has now bagged $735.9 million.
Scream [SCRM5] stayed in second place with $7.35 million in its third weekend, taking its total to $62.1 million.
Sing 2 [SING2.BW] finished third again with $4.8 million and $134.5 million overall.
LD entertainment has unleashed the official trailer for the horror The Cursed [8FSLV], previously titled Eight For Silver. Boyd Holbrook, Kelly Reilly and Alistair Petrie star in the werewolf film written and directed by Sean Ellis. The Cursed opens in theaters on February 18th.
In the late 1800s, a man arrives in a remote country village to investigate an attack by a wild animal but discovers a much deeper and sinister force that has the manor and its townspeople in its grip.
With two new films you probably didn’t even know opening wide this weekend, Spider-Man: No Way Home [SPID8.BW] reascended to the top spot with $14.1 million in its sixth weekend. The webcrawler has amassed $721.0 million.
Last weekend's champ Scream [SCRM5] dropped 59% from its opening to $12.4 million and second place. The horror sequel has earned $51.3 million.
Sing 2 [SING2] remained third overall with $5.7 million for a sum of $128.4 million.
Two films open in wide release this weekend, but neither is expected to create a ripple at the box office. Scream [SCRM5] hopes to retain the top spot, but the horror sequel will likely drop more than 55% in its second weekend to $13 million.
Spider-Man: No Way Home [SPID8.BW] remains a juggernaut heading into its sixth week and should Scream falter, could retake first place at around $12.5 million.
Sing 2 [SING2.OW] looks to take third on the podium with $4.5 million in its fifth...