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Halloween Does Its Tricks, Gets Its Treats

Forget the candy corn. Forget the bite-size chocolate bars. Halloween came a-knocking this weekend, and audiences filled its bag with lots of cold, hard cash.

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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

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Did ’80s Movies Reinforce Rape Culture?

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

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Night School Pays Off at the Box Office

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

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Nun Better, Except the Predator

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.

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Hey, Do You Guys Review Netflix Movies?’

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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None Above The Nun

As the rest of Hollywood ponders what makes a profitable movie, the brain trust behind The Conjuring franchise seems to have it all figured out.

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Crazy Rich Asians Trounce Happytime Murders

Better to be crazy and rich than happy, apparently. At least when it comes to movie titles. Crazy Rich Asians cruised to its second-straight box-office

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Meg Paddles to First Place

The prehistoric monster that stars in The Meg (the shark, not Jason Statham) would never be mistaken for something you’d throw in a tiny aquarium

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