
‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Is Surprisingly Pro-Life
In ‘The Fantastic Four,’ even with the fate of the world weighing down the other end of the scales, Sue Storm chooses life for her baby.
In ‘The Fantastic Four,’ even with the fate of the world weighing down the other end of the scales, Sue Storm chooses life for her baby.
‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ continues its box office domination by stretching its profits into a second weekend.
Step aside ‘Superman,’ there’s a new rebooted superhero franchise in town.
James Gunn’s Superman took first at the box office for the second week in a row, earning more than double the second-place entry.
The Final Destination franchise is about the inevitability of death. Though gruesome, the concept intrinsically invites theological study.
‘Superman’ can soar around the world faster than you can say “James Gunn,” and it’ll get to the top of the box office just as fast.
When I was about 5 years old, I argued with a friend of mine (over a Pringles-and-Kool-Aid snack, as I recall) about whether Superman was
‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ took a big bite out of the world’s wallets as it stomped onto movie screens, leaving ‘F1’ racing to catch up.
Blink and you’ll miss it: F1 sped across the box office finish line in its opening debut, far ahead of any competition.
How To Train Your Dragon continues to soar over the competition at the box office, earning first place for the second week in a row.
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