Admit One Admit One 6/7 June 7, 2019 The X-Men franchise comes to an underwhelming finale (according to critics) with Dark Phoenix this weekend while Secret Life of Pets 2 and Late Night also arrive in theaters.
News Shotgun News Shotgun 5/18 May 18, 2019 A ton of TV news this week thanks to the Upfronts, including cancelations and renewals, Mel Gibson is starting to possibly gather his Wild Bunch, a final Purge is coming next year, Robert Pattinson and Nicholas Hoult are battling for the Batman cowl, Chris Rock is working on a Saw spin-off and more in this week’s News Shotgun.
Battle at the Box Office Battle at the Box Office 5/13 May 13, 2019 Endgame managed to hold off all the new releases to stay on top for the third weekend in a row as it closes in on Avatar worldwide but Detective Pikachu almost managed to top it with the biggest opening ever for a video game based movie.
Admit One Admit One 5/10 May 10, 2019 Detective Pikachu arrives as the only well-received new movie of the weekend with the three other new movies getting rotten ratings from the critics.
Trailer Park Jean Grey Breaks Bad in Dark Phoenix (Trailer) February 28, 2019 Jean Grey’s latent powers are unleashed in what is most likely the final chapter of the Fox X-Men saga, Dark Phoenix, arriving in June this summer.
Trailer Park Watership Down Returns to Scar a New Generation (Trailer) December 4, 2018 Richard Adams’ surprisingly violent tale of a colony of rabbits searching for a new home gets a new adaptation on BBC One this Christmas, with an all-star cast including James McAvoy, John Boyega, Gemma Arterton, Peter Capaldi, Taron Egerton, Ben Kingsley and more.
Trailer Park The X-Men Face the Dark Phoenix in February Next Year (Trailer) September 27, 2018 After a rescue mission to space results in Jean Grey getting hit by a mysterious cosmic force, the powerful and dangerous entity inside of her, the Phoenix, is awakened and threatens the entire world in the upcoming X-Men movie, Dark Phoenix.
Admit One Admit One 2/24 February 24, 2017 Get Out is apparently a horror masterpiece for Jordan Peele’s directorial debut while Rock Dog and Collide were both not screened for critics and can presumed to be terrible.