This episode of the podcast reports that "Thunderbolts*" has put the Marvel Cinematic Universe back on track and the films are entertaining and must-see events.
After two weeks on top of the box-office weekend, SINNERS succumbed to the premiere of THUNDERBOLTS* and was pushed out of the number one spot by $43 million.
With "Thunderbolts*," the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been put back on track and made the films not only entertaining, but must-see events again.
For a second consecutive weekend, "Sinners" held the top spot of the box-office weekend, as it bested the second-place film this weekend by $19.8 million.
A new film tops the box-office weekend as "Sinners" debuted in first place taking the top spot by the slim margin of $4.3 million from last weekend’s top film.
After claiming first place last weekend by a $149.7 million margin, "A Minecraft Movie" held onto the top spot again this weekend, but only by $61.5 million.
Christopher Landon’s "Drop" is little more than an unfulfilling serving of a warmed-over thriller with little on the side in terms of originality.
After one week atop the box-office weekend, "Snow White" was relegated to second place this weekend by the slim margin of $1 million by "A Working Man."
While "A Working Man" may not prove to be the epitome of this category of film, it certainly is one of the more entertaining entries into the genre.
A new film adorns the top spot of the box-office weekend again as "Disney's Snow White" debuted $38.6 million ahead of its closest competition.
The latest “live-action” re-imagining of an animated Disney classic, "Snow White," proves to be less a triumph than an entertaining, yet flawed, adaptation.
A new film stood atop the box-office weekend as "Novocaine" claimed the top spot, pushing "Mickey 17" to second place by the slim margin of $1.19 million.