Battle at the Box Office Battle at the Box Office 10/16 October 16, 2017 Happy Death Day continued Blumhouse’s horror success by taking over the box office from Blade Runner 2049, which took a pretty significant tumble from last week’s opening and continues to struggle with anyone outside of hardcore sci-fi fans.
Battle at the Box Office Battle at the Box Office 10/9 October 9, 2017 Blade Runner 2049 took the top spot at the box office but it under-performed against even modest predictions for how it would fare and the other new releases did not set the world on fire either.
Action Hero of the Week Horror Villain of the Week: Pennywise October 4, 2017 Terrorizing Derry, ME for centuries, Pennywise aka IT can take any form, especially what it’s victim most fears, and emerges every 27 years to feed on the children of the town.
Battle at the Box Office Battle at the Box Office 10/2 October 2, 2017 The top three were insanely close (and things could still change) but IT reclaimed the top spot at the box office as Kingsman fell to third against the new competition of Tom Cruise and American Made.
Everything Actioncast Everything Actioncast Ep 367 “Stone Cold Statesman” September 29, 2017 This week on the podcast, Zach, Chris and Joe dive into the Boz classic Stone Cold, Kingsman: The Golden Circle, Red Dead Redemption 2, Lionsgate making it’s own NYC attraction, tons of Fall TV premieres, David S. Pumpkins and more.
Battle at the Box Office Battle at the Box Office 9/25 September 25, 2017 Kingsman: The Golden Circle took down Pennywise at the box office while Friend Request had the worst opening ever for a movie in over 2,500 theaters.
Everything Actioncast Everything Actioncast Ep 366 “House Hunters: Amityville” September 22, 2017 This week on the podcast, Zach, Chris and Joe discuss the awesomness of The Punisher trailer, give some fresh ideas for aging horror movie franchises, discus recent Fall TV premieres, True Lies, Tomb Raider and more.
Battle at the Box Office Battle at the Box Office 9/18 September 18, 2017 IT easily stayed on the top of the box office as it rises up the ranks of highest grossing films of 2017 while mainstream audiences outright rejected Darren Aronofsky’s latest, mother!, giving it a rare “F” on the Cinemascore audience survey.