Box Office Still Looks Fishy

Fish, unless they’re breaded, carved into sticks and thrown into a freezer, don’t typically last that long. You want to enjoy them when they’re as fresh as possible. But when it comes to colorful, lovable, forgetful fish, moviegoers will make an exception. Despite challenges from a beard-bedecked Matthew McConaughey and another bevy of angry aliens, […]
Is It Possible to Unplug Anymore? Even on Vacation?

Ah, vacations. A time to unplug, unwind and get away from our frazzled, workaday, always online world. Only apparently, we don’t. According to a survey conducted by Intel Security, most of us still check emails, post funny videos on Facebook and do, well, pretty much everything we do online when we’re at home or work. […]
Finding Dory Finds Cash: Lots of It

Don’t buy a blue tang fish. Just don’t. As Adam Holz pointed out a few blogs ago, the last thing the natural world needs is a run on blue tang fish. But if you wanted to, hypothetically, buy one, it’d run you about $50 at Petco. And that means that Pixar’s forgetful fish Dory—if someone […]
Hollywood Likes Morality: Its Own

Last week, Plugged In Director Bob Waliszewski asked us whether Hollywood should do a better job of making good—as in ethically good—movies. Whether it should focus on creating products that “encourage, inspire and uplift us,” he says, and even sometimes tackle critical issues. He writes: For instance, I can only imagine what could happen if […]
Conjuring Up a Big Win

Hollywood’s sequel machine is reportedly broken. Entertainment pundits have been wringing their hands a good bit as of late, writing that this year’s crop of sequels (minus those nearly invulnerable superhero sequels) have been flopping around like a just-caught carp, leading to some of the most anemic box office returns in decades. But that doom-and-gloom […]
Turtle Power Rules the Weekend

Most turtles content themselves with their built-in mobile homes and eating greens at the local watering hole. But when you’re an anthropomorphized terrapin with mad martial arts skills, wiling the days away by the pond just isn’t an option. That slick sewer hideout and tricked-out garbage truck don’t come free, y’know. You need a job. […]
An Apocalypse Breaks Out at Box Office

Sure, maybe the X-Men franchise may be losing a bit of its mystique. But the superhero squadron still managed to be a beast at the box office over the weekend. According to early estimates, X-Men: Apocalypse stormed multiplexes around the country for an iceman-cool $65.3 million ($80 million if you lump in Monday’s Memorial Day […]
America (And the World) Adores Captain America

We Americans do love our superheroes. Audiences forked over $132.4 million to Deadpool in his opening weekend. They dropped another $166 million to watch the Dark Knight duke it out with the Man of Steel. But we apparently have a special affection for good ol’ Cap. Captain America: Civil War—a covert Avengers movie minus the […]
Jungle Book Covers Third Straight Win

Kaa, the massive snake in Disney’s The Jungle Book, is not a character that many would want to emulate. But the movie itself has taken on some rather, um, constricting characteristics. The Jungle Book squeezed an estimated $42.4 million from audiences this weekend and pert near swallowed its competition whole for its third straight box […]
What Is Google Trying to Tell Us?

We’re coming up to the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death (May 3). It seemed like a good opportunity to talk about England’s most famous Elizabethan bard, and I was thinking about writing a piece about Shakespeare’s faith: Do his plays and sonnets give us any insight into his spiritual beliefs? Naturally, my first research […]