Rise Of The Beasts Is Officially The Lowest-Grossing Live-Action Transformers Movie Ever
The slow downward slide of the live-action Transformers movies continues with Rise of the Beasts, the lowest-grossing entry so far.
Read MoreThe slow downward slide of the live-action Transformers movies continues with Rise of the Beasts, the lowest-grossing entry so far.
Read MoreRenfield and The Last Voyage of the Demeter told very different Dracula tales, but neither film could sink their teeth into the box office.
Read MoreKen from Barbie in a fringe vest with a fur coat doll? Ken from Barbie in a fringe vest with a fur coat doll.
Read MoreThe cats who played Goose, the beloved flerkin from Captain Marvel, have been replaced by two different cats for the upcoming sequel, The Marvels.
Read MoreAfter surpassing Interstellar, Oppenheimer is on its way to overtaking Inception as Christopher Nolan's highest-grossing non-Batman film at the box office.
Read MoreAccording to a new lawsuit, the movie The Blind Side is based on a lie, and real-life subject of the film received nothing as others profited.
Read MoreGreta Gerwig's Barbie continues its wildly impressive box office run. Its latest achievement? Kicking 2015's Minions out of the top 25 list.
Read MoreUnlike the actual boat, The Last Voyage of the Demeter failed to reach England after crashing on the rocks of a studio buyout.
Read MoreTurner Classic Movies is honoring the late William Friedkin by showing several of his films as part of a two-night tribute event.
Read MoreBefore his death, Johnny Hardwick had recorded some work as Dale Gribble for the King of the Hill revival at Hulu, but it doesn't sound like a lot was finished.
Read MoreWhat happened with the release of the Lionsgate horror movie Cobweb? Box office numbers are non-existent, which raises all sorts of questions about the film.
Read MoreDid you know Paul Reubens almost played Gozer the Gozerian in the finale of the original Ghostbusters? A storyboard reveals this entirely different version.
Read MoreTalk To Me has already shot past The Witch and Midsommar on A24's chart of horror hits, and is now coming for Hereditary's crown.
Read MoreHalf a billion dollars is usually cause for celebration, but Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One is running out of momentum.
Read MoreThe Exorcist possessed the box office not once, but twice, and the William Friedkin-directed film made horror mainstream in a way no film has done since.
Read MoreTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem and Meg 2: The Trench both managed decent holds in their sophomore weekend at the box office.
Read MoreAfter a brief separation, Barbie and Oppenheimer have been happily reunited in first and second place at the weekend box office.
Read MoreOnly Murders in the Building's showrunner was shocked when Meryl Streep opened up about true story behind a scene from her season 3 guest appearance.
Read MoreA new survey of Barbie ticket-holders holds some very interesting, and very promising findings for the future of the theatrical industry.
Read MoreRichie's redemption arc on The Bear season 2 is one of the season's highlights, and that's saying something. Here's why the change works for the character.
Read MoreWorld-famous mini horse Li'l Sebastian flew down on angel's wings for a Parks and Recreation cast reunion on the picket line.
Read MoreDracula movie The Last Voyage of the Demeter is following in Renfield's footsteps with an anemic opening weekend at the box office.
Read MoreDC has faced a slew of bombs at the box office. Can Blue Beetle, which comes out next weekend, turn things around?
Read MoreWB's DC films have had a bumpy ride lately, but early buzz for the upcoming Blue Beetle is overwhelmingly positive. See what folks are saying about the film.
Read MoreDavid Dastmalchian loved appearing in a Dracula movie like The Last Voyage of the Demeter. He tells us all about that, plus the time Jack Black gave him a hug.
Read MoreMany on the internet shipped Carmy and Sydney. It turns out that one of the co-showrunners kind of did as well.
Read MoreComedies haven't been big winners at the box office recently, but Strays with Will Ferrell and Jamie Foxx could do well if its budget was on the lower end.
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