‘A Quiet Place’ arrives with a roar at the box office
We know that a bad horror film can still find an audience on opening weekend, but what happens when a good genre film enter the fray? Audiences respond. Loudly.
We know that a bad horror film can still find an audience on opening weekend, but what happens when a good genre film enter the fray? Audiences respond. Loudly.
Horror looks to be leading the charge this weekend, as a brand new property and NOT a sequel enters the box office race. Will ‘ ‘A Quiet Place’ make an impact? Here’s our prediction:
He’s commanded the page in a blaze of glory… and now, this July, he’ll embark on his own solo adventure in Cosmic Ghost Rider!
The fine folks at DC just revealed the cover art for Batman #50, where Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle tie the knot.
Or will they?
With a Mark Brooks cover this gorgeous, it’s got to be good, right?
Audiences were ready for Steven Spielberg’s return to blockbuster filming, as Ready Player One raced its way to the top of the box office in its opening weekend. Here’s what went down:
It should be a solid weekend at the box office, as Steven Spielberg returns to SFX-driven, fantastical storytelling with ‘Ready Player One.’ Will his latest top the box office? Read on to see our prediction.
If you’ve been wondering when we’d be seeing Reed Richards, Sue Richards, The Thing and Johnny Storm again, wonder no more. The Fantastic Four return this summer!
Wonder no more.
Check out your first look at the new Avengers team, drawn by celebrated 2018 Young Gun Pepe Larraz with brand-new, epic story by Jason Aaron and Ed McGuinness.
So what happens when the game is finally concluded?
Sometimes, an image is actually worth a thousand words, like this one promoting Marvel’s upcoming summer comic blockbuster, ‘Infinity Wars.’
When I’m wrong, I’m wrong, and this week I made the wrong prediction. Turns out, a few people DID want to see Pacific Rim: Uprising, even it wasn’t enough to make it a break out hit.
Can Black Panther make it six weekends in a row on top, or will the biggest movie of the year finally make way for an uprising and a new number one?