While aspects of writer/director Bart Layton’s crime thriller Crime 101, such as a solid performances from lead Chris Hemsworth and co-star Mark Ruffalo, elevate the film above the usual offerings within the genre, the piece still echoes other films that have handled similar subject matter a bit more adeptly. The film follows a jewel thief named Davis (Hemsworth) as he perpetrates a string of heis...[Read More]
This episode states that the crime thriller "Crime 101" echoes other films in the genre that have handled similar subject matter a bit more adeptly.
Four new films found their way onto the box-office weekend top ten, but last week’s top film – "Send Help" – held onto the top spot by a margin of $2.8 million.
The box-office weekend sports a new winner as three films displaced last week’s top films, leaving "Send Help" at number one by a margin of just $2.2 million.
"Mercy" debuted over the box-office weekend and made just enough to push out reigning champion "Avatar: Fire and Ash" by just $4.1 million.
For five weeks in a row, "Avatar: Fire and Ash" has won the weekend box-office battle, this weekend by edging out the second-place film by a mere $0.8 million.
For a fourth consecutive weekend, "Avatar: Fire and Ash" held the top spot of the box-office weekend top ten – doing so this weekend by a margin of $10 million.
Well, that’s three weeks in a row atop the box-office weekend top ten for "Avatar: Fire and Ash" as the film retained first place by a margin of $21 million.
For a second consecutive weekend, "Avatar: Fire and Ash" held onto the top spot of the box-office weekend top ten by a wide margin – $44 million to be exact.
This episode asserts that, for several reasons, "Song Sung Blue" deserves to be viewed and enjoyed as something heartfelt and honest.
For a film concerned with the tale a of “tribute” artist – that is a singer who makes a living performing the songs of and in the style of another (probably more well-known artist) – writer/director Craig Brewer’s Song Sung Blue is less a light-hearted guy from nowhere gets his big shot story (e.g. Mark Wahlberg in 2001’s Rock Star) than it is an attempt to portray the same as an American fable of...[Read More]