Matt Sobel’s remake of "Goodnight Mommy," starring Naomi Watts falls very much in the column of why bother.
Labor Day Weekend saw the return "Spider-Man: No Way Home" to the box-office weekend top ten as it topped the chart by $7.6 million.
The box-office weekend was again topped by a new film as "The Invitation" debuted in the number one spot, besting the second-place film by mere $1.4 million.
There is a new film atop the box-office weekend, as "Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero" took the top spot by $8.5 million to claim the number one ranking.
For the second week in a row, "Bullet Train" held onto the number one spot of the box-office weekend, besting the second-place film by $6.2 million this week.
As dates change, and time permits, we’ll amend our list so that you can bookmark it to use as a reference for the "2022 Fall/Winter Movie Release Schedule."
Another newcomer assumed the top spot of the box-office weekend as "Bullet Train" debuted at number one, besting the second-place film by $18.9 million.
The lovingly crafted and expertly told story of "Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song" adds to the legacy of the song, by bringing it to life.
Both "Nope" and "Thor: Love and Thunder" were bested by newcomer "DC League of Super Pets" which took the top spot of the box-office weekend by $4.5 million.
The Mighty Thor was unseated by Jordan Peele's latest film, "Nope," which debuted atop the box-office weekend, besting the second-place film by almost double.
In this episode of the podcast, Jordan Peele's "Nope" proves to be another entertaining piece from one of the more gifted filmmakers currently making movies.