
Weapons defends its box office territory
Hollywood’s late-summer box office is doing its usual fade-out shuffle, but Warner Bros.’ Weapons isn’t going quietly. The Zach Cregger horror film scored another $25M in its second weekend, slipping

Hollywood’s late-summer box office is doing its usual fade-out shuffle, but Warner Bros.’ Weapons isn’t going quietly. The Zach Cregger horror film scored another $25M in its second weekend, slipping

Max Minghella, The Handmaid’s Tale actor, is set to join Tom Rhys Harries – who takes the title role in James Watkins’ upcoming movie – and Naomi Ackie in the

Two heavy hitters from opposite sides of the industry are joining forces to make production a celebration. Agency and production veteran Mary Crosse and award-winning director John Poliquin have officially

Warner Bros.’ original horror mystery Weapons claimed No. 1 at the weekend box office, edging Disney’s Freakier Friday. Both titles opened wide, with Weapons bowing to $42.5 million and Freakier

Move over, David Corenswet, there’s a new breakout star in James Gunn’s Superman, and he’s got four legs, a scruffy beard, and a severe case of zoomies. Yep, we’re talking

Let’s get one thing straight – I’ve been waiting my whole life for this version of Superman. Not just a man who can fly, shoot lasers, or punch holes in

The box office found a true hero this weekend. Warner Bros. and DC Studios’ highly anticipated reboot Superman opened with a mighty $125 million domestic haul, delivering the strongest July

James Gunn’s Superman isn’t just another superhero movie — it’s the cornerstone of DC Studios’ entire future. After years of false starts, fractured timelines, and fan division, Superman is being

Dinosaurs still rule the earth, especially when it comes to the box office. Universal’s Jurassic World: Rebirth lit up the July 4th box office with a thunderous $91.5 million domestic

The theatrical engine is running hot, and leading the charge is F1: The Movie, which pulled off a $55.6M domestic debut this weekend. That not only puts it squarely at

In its second weekend, How to Train Your Dragon dominated the domestic box office again with $37.0M in new ticket sales. The Universal and DreamWorks live-action/animation hybrid has performed strongly,

The world tour for James Gunn’s Superman officially took flight in the Philippines, where lucky fans were treated to a special event featuring 30 minutes of footage from the upcoming

Disney’s Lilo & Stitch continues to ride high, claiming the top box office spot for the third straight weekend with $32.5 million. That puts its domestic total at $335.8 million

James Gunn’s Superman is facing high-stakes pressure not just as a summer tentpole but as the defining launchpad for the future of the DC Universe (DCU). With a production budget

Disney’s live-action reimagining of Lilo & Stitch continues to ride a big wave, topping the charts again with $63.0M in its second weekend — a 57% drop from its record-breaking

The box office is officially back in the black — and horror is leading the charge. Warner Bros.’ Final Destination: Bloodlines slashed its way to the top of the domestic

Opening in theaters and IMAX today, May 16, 2025, Final Destination: Bloodlines marks the highly anticipated return of New Line Cinema’s iconic horror franchise. This new installment rewinds time to

Disney and Marvel’s THUNDERBOLTS* lit the fuse on the summer movie season with a $76 million domestic debut, topping the weekend box office and surpassing the combined total of all

President Donald Trump announced Sunday that the U.S. will impose a 100% tariff on all films produced abroad, declaring Hollywood is “dying a very fast death” due to foreign tax

Warner Bros.’ period horror film Sinners continued its reign at the box office, holding the top spot for the second consecutive weekend with $45 million in ticket sales. Overall, the