‘Ralph Breaks The Internet’ Tops The Box Office, ‘Creed II’ Debuts Strong
It was a big three-day weekend at the box office, as two new releases performed exceptionally well, if not quite as high as we predicted.
It was a big three-day weekend at the box office, as two new releases performed exceptionally well, if not quite as high as we predicted.
Alive’s success or failure (I’d say it’s the former) hinges on the performances of its three leads.
We’re really not going to have to break our brains this weekend to determine what film is going to be on top of the box office.
It’s Thanksgiving in the United States, and everyone at The Leftscape wishes a happy holiday to all who celebrate.
Students of Riverdale High and the rest of the famous town celebrate scholastics, school dances, friendship, mysteries….and new love in an anniversary issue!
On the fringes of professional wrestling exists the Death Match. Richard Kirwin discusses how these hurt the business and the workers who take part in them.
Ahh, here we are..the last new comic book day before American Thanksgiving. Next week it will be all holiday gift guides and Cyber Monday sales.
‘You Won’t Get What You Want,’ the newest album from the Providence band, Daughters, is a challenging yet rewarding trip into the abyss.
It’s time for another ‘Songs in the Key of X,’ in which Jeffery X Martin learns that songs about food are almost the same as songs about sex.
The H.P. Lovecraft adaptation, ‘The Unnamable,’ is still a worthwhile watch 30 years on, and Unearthed Films has given it a new 4K scan.
The trailer for ‘Once Upon A Deadpool’ presents Ryan Reynolds, Fred Savage, and a marketing concept so crazy, it just might work.
As predicted, it was a lacklustre debut weekend for the newest entry in the Fantastic Beasts franchise, while other new releases stumbled as well.