Black Phone 2 kicked off the spooky season with an impressive $26.5 million at the box office, surpassing its predecessor and leading a quiet weekend of releases. The sequel's performance may signal a comeback for Blumhouse amidst a challenging year.
Blumhouse's 'Black Phone 2' opens with $10.7 million, aiming for $24.4 million by weekend's end, while Aziz Ansari's 'Good Fortune' struggles in third place. Can it hold strong through Halloween?
The Black Phone 2 struggles to capture the horror of its predecessor, failing to deliver a compelling narrative or memorable scares. With convoluted plot twists and an uninspired villain, this sequel may leave fans disappointed.
Blumhouse's Black Phone 2 has kicked off with $2.6 million in previews, mirroring past successes and aiming for a robust opening. With solid reviews and a production cost of $30 million, can it revive the horror genre's fortunes?
Ethan Coen shares how a simple good night's sleep reignited his passion for filmmaking after a brief retirement. Discover the influences behind his latest project, Honey Don't, and the creative journey he and Tricia Cooke are on.
Dive into the wild world of 'Honey Don’t!', where detective Honey O’Donohue navigates seduction and chaos, leaving the central mystery unsolved. With standout performances and sharp wit, this film is a must-see!
Ethan Guo, a 20-year-old American pilot, finds himself stranded on King George Island after a mishap during his mission to fly to all seven continents. With limited food, harsh weather, and a fight for freedom, his saga captivates millions.
Ethan Guo, aiming to be the youngest to fly solo to all continents, is stuck in Antarctica after his arrest. Accused of illegal landing, he fights to clear his name and continue his cancer research mission.
A shocking shooting incident outside a North Austin Target has left three dead, including a child. The suspect, Ethan Nieneker, has a history of mental health issues and run-ins with law enforcement. This article explores his troubling past and the failures of the mental health system.
In a dramatic sentencing, Bryan Kohberger receives multiple life sentences for the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students, leaving their families and friends in anguish.