
Venom Gobbles Up Second Win
It was a crowded weekend at the box office. Four newcomers rolled relatively wide this weekend, and several other films debuted in limited release. But

It was a crowded weekend at the box office. Four newcomers rolled relatively wide this weekend, and several other films debuted in limited release. But

I get a lot of emails that make me scratch my head. I’m guessing you can relate. For instance, I regularly get one from a

The leaves are falling, the air is a-chillin’, and pumpkins are grinning out their scraggly-toothed, candle-backed smiles. Yep, it’s October. And as we pull on

Back in the day, being box office poison was a bad thing. But the folks at Sony Pictures were more than happy to inject the

Some of us who grew up in the ’80s likely have fond memories of John Hughes’ “classic” teen movies: Sixteen Candles. Breakfast Club. Or maybe

Recently, I had the privilege of being invited to be one of ten judges for the “Film Your Faith” video contest, sponsored by Faith Counts.

Making a successful movie is tough. It takes skill. It takes craft. It takes, often, a little bit of luck. But sometimes, you gotta have

Intrepid Plugged In reviewer Bob Hoose said of The House With a Clock in Its Walls, “One can only hope that wise parents are scared

A win is a win, even if it’s an ugly one. But some are uglier than others. On the surface, The Predator did just fine.

Yes. That’s the short answer to the question in the title—and a question we’ve been hearing from our readers more and more frequently, I might
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