This weekend’s box office saw horror dominate once again, while sci-fi spectacle and offbeat comedy fought for attention in the runner-up spots. Mature dramas held their ground, showing there’s still room for a variety of films even in a Halloween-heavy market. The Black Phone 2 Rings Up Big
This weekend’s box office saw a neon-lit comeback for a legacy sci-fi franchise while an oddball dramedy and a war thriller battled for second place. Family audiences remained steady, and faith-based fare continued to carve out space in the lower half of the chart. Tron: Ares Lights Up The Box
Park Chan-Wook, the acclaimed auteur behind Oldboy and Decision to Leave; returns with his latest thriller No Other Choice. Starring Lee Byung-hun (I Saw The Devil) as a man pushed to the brink. NEON has released the first trailer ahead of the film’s limited theatrical run this holiday season. The
Nickelodeon and Paramount have unveiled the first look at the animated short film; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Chrome Alone 2 — Lost in New Jersey. The official synopsis reads: “When a mysterious toy company exploits the turtles’ newfound fame, the brothers follow the clues to New Jersey,
Joe Bob Briggs and Darcy the Mail Girl returned to The Last Drive-In with a double feature that mixed mid-'90s Euro-thrills and early 80s backwoods horror. This month’s screenings were Anthony Waller’s cat-and-mouse shocker Mute Witness (1995) and Andrew Davis’ little-seen slasher The Final
This weekend’s box office crowned the queen of pop while a gritty war drama held strong in its second week. An intense sports biopic made a modest debut, a preschool favourite kept families showing up, and horror continued to quietly overperform further down the chart. Taylor Swift: The Official
This weekend’s box office saw a new action epic dominate while a preschool favourite continued to charm families. Horror also had a big presence as two new scary entries cracked the top five, and anime phenomenon Demon Slayer held strong further down the chart. One Battle After Another Wins
This weekend’s box office was a tight race at the top, with psychological thriller Him edging out competition for the number one spot. Horror holdover The Conjuring: Last Rites kept audiences on edge in its third week, while anime juggernaut Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle
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"Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair" is now available on Hulu. The title of the show really sells how fans of the franchise that ran from 2000 through 2006 should feel about the series. I promise I will explain. This "revival" brought back as many stars as they could, including Frankie
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