Warner Bros' horror film Sinners raked in an impressive $7.8M on Monday, marking the second-best Monday ever for an R-rated horror movie. With a running total of $55.8M and a global take of $75.5M, expectations are high for the upcoming discount Tuesday.
Ryan Coogler's latest film, 'Sinners,' has taken the box office by storm, grossing over $60 million. In an exclusive interview, he discusses the film's themes, Michael B. Jordan's transformative role, and the unique challenges of creating an original story.
Warner Bros' Sinners has made history by becoming the first horror movie to earn an A CinemaScore. With projections soaring, the film is dominating the box office this Easter weekend.
Warner Bros. scores big at the box office with 'Sinners' and 'A Minecraft Movie.' While 'Sinners' opens strong, can it topple the reigning champion? Find out about the weekend's movie battles and box office performances.
Ryan Coogler's latest film, Sinners, starring Michael B. Jordan, raked in $4.7 million during Thursday previews as it heads into a competitive Easter weekend at the box office. With high expectations, this period vampire pic is set to clash with the Minecraft Movie.
As 'Sinners' gears up for its domestic debut, projections suggest it could hit $50 million. Can it dethrone the reigning champ, 'A Minecraft Movie'? Discover what’s at stake in this box office battle!
The Minecraft Movie has galloped past the $550 million mark at the global box office, proving resilient even amid geopolitical tensions. With strong performances in key markets, the film is set for a promising midweek run as kids' holidays begin.
A Minecraft Movie continues to rule the box office, earning $20.5 million on Friday. Meanwhile, Angel Studios' The King of Kings is set to compete strongly, aiming for an impressive opening weekend.
A local movie theater was vandalized as part of a bizarre Minecraft social media trend, sparking outrage among the community and a reaction from the game's director. Is this the future of entertainment?
The Minecraft Movie is causing uproar in theaters as teens throw popcorn and disrupt screenings, inspired by TikTok trends. Is this movie excitement or outright vandalism?