Rank Title WeekendGross CumulativeGross Weeks in Release 1 Gridiron Gang $15,000,000 $15,000,000 1 2 The Black Dahlia $10,362,000 $10,362,000 1 3 Everyone’s Hero $6,150,000 $6,150,000 1 4 The Last Kiss $4,702,000 $4,702,000 1 5 The Covenant $4,700,000 $15,714,000 2 6 Invincible $3,904,000 $50,911,000 4 7 The Illusionist $3,751,000 $23,254,000 5 8 Little Miss Sunshine $3,350,000 … Continue reading →
We don’t run a lot of links to other sites when they get photos from films. I don’t find that too interesting, honestly, and when we score exclusives – unless they’re really early – I don’t send the link around to other sites. But I am running this link because it is an excuse to … Continue reading →
The first James Ellroy book I read was American Tabloid. I was working at the Wall Street Waldenbooks (which would become a Borders, move to the World Trade Center, get destroyed and then move back to Wall Street. Cyclical!), and really into JFK assassination theories. Like, I “acquired” every book in the store about it. … Continue reading →
Technically the new film from Stuart Gordon isn’t a horror movie, but it’s scarier than half the genre films released in the last few years. It’s Edmond, based on the David Mamet play of the same name, a notoriously difficult and confrontational work that examines some of the darkest impulses hiding in all of us. … Continue reading →
Aint it Cool News has one of those unverified scoops they like to run a lot, and this one is about Fantastic Four: The Rise of the Silver Surfer. This scooper claims to have a source in Spectral Motion FX who tells him that the Surfer is “NOT going to be a computer generated or … Continue reading →
The next Marvel movie has been announced, and it’s going to be… Sub-Mariner. Yes, one of Marvel’s oldest characters and perennially one of the company’s third stringers, Namor will be coming to screens in all his green Speedo and nothing else glory. And it’s happening soon – Jonathan Mostow, who you may recall as the … Continue reading →
The day Josh Friedman called me for our interview I was in the lobby of MTV. I don’t normally hang out in MTV’s lobby, but it’s located in the same building as the New York Paramount offices, and I was there to see a movie in their screening room (the atrocious The Last Kiss, if … Continue reading →
Despite Christopher Nolan’s claims to the contrary, we have learned from a trusted source that Justin Long, star of Accepted and the ubiquitous Apple Computer commercials, has been cast a Robin the Boy Wonder in The Dark Knight. Our scooper has also given us Long’s audition footage. Click here to watch it until Warner Bros … Continue reading →
When Mel Gibson got arrested for drunk driving this summer and it was revealed that he was on to the Zionist conspiracy to start all wars, lots of rumors swirled around his new movie, Apocalypto, which stars non-actors and is filmed in some language Cortez wiped out. Would Disney sell the movie off? Would they … Continue reading →
Is this really what people my age are like? Are they as grimly dull and mopey as the characters in The Last Kiss, the movie that takes the shine off Zach Braff’s Garden State? The film follows a quartet of morose motherfuckers who are having some kind of 2/5ths life crisis about their various relationships. … Continue reading →