As Jaws celebrates its 50th anniversary, it proves it's still a box office contender, coming in second place behind the hit film Weapons. This summer has been tough for Hollywood, but Jaws shows it still has bite!
This Labor Day weekend saw a horror movie reclaim the top spot while a 50-year-old classic proves it still has power at the box office. Discover the surprising results and what it means for Hollywood.
Zach Cregger's horror film 'Weapons' has struck gold at the box office, surpassing $100 million domestically in just 14 days. This triumph marks a significant win for Warner Bros, following their success with 'Sinners'.
Aubrey Plaza shares her profound grief over her late husband Jeff Baena's suicide, revealing how she navigates daily challenges while finding gratitude in her journey. Discover her poignant analogy comparing grief to a harrowing cinematic experience.
'Weapons' has claimed the top spot at the domestic box office, marking its biggest Monday in August. Director Zach Cregger shares insights on the film's success, advice from David Fincher, and future sequel plans.
In an exciting box office showdown, 'Weapons' outperformed 'Freakier Friday' with a strong $18.2 million opening. Both films show promise as summer hits, delighting fans and critics alike!
M3GAN 2.0 sees the beloved robot transform from villain to hero. With humor and action, she teams up with Gemma to battle a new threat, AMELIA. Can M3GAN save the day while keeping her sassy charm?
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?
Dive into 'Bring Her Back,' the spine-chilling new film by Danny and Michael Philippou. With a haunting performance by Sally Hawkins, this film explores despair and dark magic through a terrifying lens. Can you handle the horror?
The latest installment of the Final Destination franchise, Bloodlines, raked in an impressive $51 million during its opening weekend, surpassing previous records and dominating the box office charts.