While Lisa Frankenstein was well below projected numbers, Argylle kept its number-one spot at the box office. The Weekend Box Office As per Box Office Mojo, Argylle was once again in the Number One spot. The movie dropped nearly 63% over its debut but with it being the Super Bowl weekend, it was
From the onset, Argylle feels like it should be bigger, badder, and more special than it is. After a smashing first 25 or so minutes, the movie simply deflates a bit. The Matthew Vaugn-directed picture is about as bombastic as his other movies, but it combines that with a length that sorely needed
Somehow it’s still winter…so, hunker down at home and don’t miss the new shows and movies premiering in February. This month marks the big return of network TV post-industry strikes. Returning favorites include Abbott Elementary, Ghosts, Blue Bloods, and several crime-scene staples (FBI,
Are you ready for a witty, reality-bending, globe-encircling spy flick? It’s almost time to experience Argylle in theaters. The film brings together an author of spy novels, a real-life secret agent, and a cat for one high-stakes adventure. Sound strange? Well, just get on board, as star Bryan
New year, new movies! It’s time to get excited about this year’s film slate. 2024 looks to be a huge year for legacy franchises, spinoffs, sequels, and adaptations. Alien, Ghostbusters, Beverly Hills Cop, even Beetlejuice will return this year. We’ll also finally get to see a few movies that
It was just three years ago that the world was introduced to the magical world of The Super Mario Bros. Movie. That film was a runaway success at the box office and was surprisingly great, considering some of the gripes coming into it. Now, we're getting a sequel that is adapting one of the most
There's a growing trend in cinema right now, and that is the trend of movies being fun again. Just a good old-fashioned time at the theater (or home since streaming accounts for most viewership these days) filled with laughs and action and heart that remind you why you go to escape in the first
Sometimes the best way to access the core of a film is to let it take you over completely. Locked behind metaphorical dialogue and an obtuse artistry, the key to the door is simply letting it all in and fester inside until the understanding comes to light. You can't second-screen a film like this,