This weekend's box office sees Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle and Him neck-and-neck for the top spot, while A Big Bold Beautiful Journey disappoints with poor reviews and earnings. Discover the full analysis of the latest box office hits and flops.
In a stunning legal blow, a federal appeals court has upheld a defamation lawsuit against Donald Trump, ordering him to pay over $83 million to writer E Jean Carroll. This ruling adds to Trump's ongoing legal troubles and raises questions about presidential immunity.
In a stunning turn of events, Taylor Swift has shattered Donald Trump's podcast listener record, attracting 1.3 million live viewers on YouTube in just one hour. Her appearance on 'New Heights' hosted by Travis and Jason Kelce not only broke records but also featured exciting revelations about her upcoming album and personal life.
'Nobody 2' kicks off its box office journey with $1.3 million in previews, setting the stage for a fierce competition against 'Weapons', which is expected to dominate this weekend.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps is set to break box office records with an impressive $23 million in previews, signaling a strong comeback for superhero films. With high ratings and social media buzz, this Marvel title is poised for success!
This weekend, Superman is set to lead the box office with impressive projections while new releases like I Know What You Did Last Summer and Smurfs vie for attention. Will Superman maintain its reign?
A stunning Mars meteorite, discovered in Niger, has become the largest piece of the planet ever sold on Earth, fetching a record price at auction. Experts highlight its unique texture and significance in understanding the Solar System.
Apolink, a space-tech startup founded by 19-year-old Onkar Singh Batra, has raised $4.3 million to tackle satellite connectivity issues in low Earth orbit, promising near-continuous communication for satellites.
Jurassic World Rebirth has taken the box office by storm, earning $26.3M on July 4th alone and surpassing previous franchise records. With a 5-day total of $141.2M, this film is a must-see this summer!
Sony's 28 Years Later is projected to gross over $5M in previews, with expectations for a $28M-$30M opening. Critics rave about its quality, but audience scores tell a different story. Can it compete with Final Destination: Bloodlines?