Universal's 'Him' debuted in second place at the box office, trailing behind 'Demon Slayer'. Despite a decent opening day, early buzz is negative, raising concerns about its staying power.
Him, a new horror film produced by Jordan Peele, tackles the eerie relationship between football fandom and the sport's dark realities. With a unique blend of satire and horror, it explores the psyche of athletes and their obsessive fans.
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 'Him', a quarterback's journey takes a dark turn under a seasoned veteran's training. Directed by Justin Tipping and produced by Jordan Peele, this film redefines the sports genre!
In 'Couture,' Angelina Jolie stars as Maxine Walker, a goth-glam director navigating the Paris Fashion Week landscape amidst personal and professional challenges, including a breast cancer diagnosis.
The Conjuring: Last Rites has shattered box office records with a staggering $194 million debut, making it the highest-grossing opening for a horror film ever. This ninth installment outperformed expectations and left previous records in the dust.
'The Conjuring: Last Rites' has made a stunning $187 million globally, marking the best start in the franchise's history and the second-largest debut for any horror film ever. This latest installment surpassed all expectations and has solidified its place in box office history.
The Conjuring: Last Rites kicks off the fall box office with a franchise-best $8.5 million in previews. As the series nears its conclusion, fans are eager for this spine-chilling installment. Will it break records?
Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein' captivated audiences at the Venice Film Festival, earning a record 13-minute standing ovation. Stars Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi were visibly emotional as the crowd celebrated their performances in this gothic retelling of the classic tale.
As summer winds down, Netflix's 'KPop Demon Hunters' releases a sing-along version in theaters, competing against 'Weapons', a horror hit. Will it dethrone the box office leader?