New Line Cinema’s It: Chapter Two (read our review) continues to shred the box office competition, topping Hustlers in its first week of release. The sequel...
Fighting off mixed reviews and hyperbolic negativity on social media, New Line Cinema’s It: Chapter Two (read our review) still managed to annihilate the box office...
Pennywise returned, killing all of the competition. Thankfully, international box office numbers have begun trickling in for two that desperately needed to be propped up. Directed...
Fox Searchlight hid Ready or Not but filmgoers still managed to find it. Directed by Radio Silence, the horror-comedy starring Samara Weaving had a severe awareness...
After almost being released directly to VOD/DVD in 2016, 47 Meters Down was thrown into the water in the middle of the summer of 2017. It...
CBS Films and Lionsgate’s hotly-anticipated Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (review) adaptation was projected to overperform in the $17M range this weekend but managed...
Even though Annabelle Comes Home (read our review) had a rough domestic run, the third film in the Annabelle franchise and (technically) seventh in the Conjuring Universe...
I really enjoyed Paramount Pictures’ Alex Aja–Sam Raimi collaboration, Crawl, which pitted Kaya Scodelario and Barry Pepper against several massive alligators in the middle of a...
Hereditary director Ari Aster‘s cult following wasn’t strong enough to brainwash people into theaters for his Midsommar, which managed only $10.9M over the holiday weekend. “Cult”...
It’s all about narratives, right? What’s the writer trying to spin and how are they interpreting the news/numbers? While New Line Cinema’s Annabelle Comes Home (read...
It’s called counter-programing, but opening against Toy Story 4 in a crowded box office was nothing short of dangerous. Orion took a huge risk in opening...
In what feels like one of the most crowded early summers in years, Godzilla: King of the Monsters won the box office, only it wasn’t a...
Sony’s anti-superhero movie Brightburn (read our review) had the bad luck of not only opening against Disney’s Aladdin, but also having to compete with John Wick:...
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (read our review) is the first film to defeat the Avengers, taking the top spot at the box office with...
Landmark numbers across the board even as Thanos and the Avengers battered the box office to smithereens. Every single film took a hit, but three horror...
Whether or not you were a fan of The Curse of La Llorona, it’s yet another hit from New Line Cinema and James Wan‘s production company...
In 2004, Universal released the Guillermo del Toro-directed Hellboy adaptation in theaters on a massive $66M budget. It didn’t even top $100M worldwide in its run, which makes...
The opening for Paramount Pictures’ new adaptation of Stephen King‘s classic Pet Sematary (read our review) was anything but sour. Directed by Starry Eyes filmmakers Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer, the modern take opened...
Jordan Peele‘s slasher hit Us (read our review) continues to tether together audiences across the world. After opening to a massive $70M here in the States ($86.9M globally),...
Jordan Peele announced himself with Get Out, the Universal and Blumhouse production that not only earned $255M at the box office, but also scored four Oscar...
Fox made a massive bet on producer James Cameron and director Robert Rodriguez‘s live-action adaptation of Alita: Battle Angel (read our review) , which is fighting to recoup its...
After being projected to open at less than $30M, Twentieth Century Fox’s Robert Rodriguez-directed and James Cameron-produced Alita: Battle Angel (read our review) overperformed with an estimated...
Orion has made a triumphant return to theaters with The Prodigy (read our review), an extremely dark and violent horror film in which Taylor Schilling plays a...
Columbia Pictures’ Saw/Final Destination-esque Escape Room (read the review) continues to exceed expectations at the box office and it’s set to top $100 million globally this coming...
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