Written and directed by Kenneth Branagh, "Belfast," is the filmmaker's autobiographical coming-of-age story of a nine-year-old boy told amidst the tumultuous late 1960s.
Marvel returned to the top of the box-office weekend with a vengeance as Eternals debuted atop the leaderboard a full $63.4 million ahead of its closest competition. The latest offering from Marvel Studios has $71 million to show for its opening weekend. Meanwhile, last week’s top film, Dune: Part One finished in second place with $7.6 million. The film now sports a three-week total of $83.9 milli...[Read More]
The latest Marvel film, ETERNALS, seems to suggest that perhaps the sheer scope of the project was far too great to sustain interest and entertain throughout.
For a second straight week, Dune: Part One held the top spot of the box-office weekend, again, besting Halloween Kills by almost double. Dune took in $15.5 million in its second week of release. This gives the sci-fi film a two-week total of $69.4 million. In second, Halloween Kills made $8.5 million during its third weekend, to give it a total of $85.6 million so far. Also, holding firm in the sa...[Read More]
Those who take a chance on Scott Cooper’s mesmerizing film 'Antlers' will be rewarded with one of the more original and memorable horror films in years.
Director Edgar Wright’s occasionally dazzling 'Last Night in Soho' doesn’t always succeed in sustaining its edge-of-insanity thriller pace throughout its running time.
Overall, 'The French Dispatch' feels like the work of an artist that was created specifically for devotees of his work and, as such, functions less as a cohesive piece than it would otherwise.
Again, the marquee debut of the weekend claimed the top spot over the box-office weekend as Dune (or, Dune: Part One) knocked Halloween Kills from the top spot after only one week. The first of a two-part series, Dune, took in $40.1 million in its first weekend of release. Although that return was less-than-stellar for the sci-fi epic’s opening weekend, it still boasts an impressive $220.7 million...[Read More]
Tackling what has long been considered something of an un-filmable narrative, director Denis Villeneuve has succeeded wildly with his vision of "Dune."
The newest addition to the “Halloween” franchise knocked the latest Bond film from the top spot of the box-office weekend as Halloween Kills debuted at number one it its opening weekend. The return of Michael Myers boasted a $50.4 million opening weekend, dropping No Time To Die to second place by half. Daniel Craig’s 007 managed to bring in another $24.3 million, lifting the film’s two-week total...[Read More]
Ridley Scott’s film is held together nicely by a well-written and inventive script that is brought to life through the work of three very talented actors.
There is little to suggest that the Halloween series should be allowed to continue any further given the tedious bore that is 'Halloween Kills.'