In addition to the other box office records it’s already broken, Star Wars: The Force Awakens is on the verge of topping Avatar as the highest-grossing film of all time, worldwide. But the franchise isn’t the only thing breaking box office records — so is one of its stars. Thanks to the huge success of The Force Awakens, Harrison Ford is now the highest-grossing actor in box office history…in America, anyway.
It's not exactly wrong, it's just not exactly right in the purest definition of the word. Here are 5 things that I have found to be true but they do require a little acting experience and the ability to keep a straight face to make them work.
While many suspected that In the Heart of the Sea would perform well in its opening weekend at the box office, Ron Howard's seafaring epic delivered incredibly underwhelming numbers, while The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 continued its reign for the fourth week in a row. That's all going to change next weekend when Star Wars: The Force Awakens arrives and completely demolishes the competition — if you can even call it "competition."
Help us celebrate the release of the Star Wars movie by donating blood on Wednesday, December 16th or Thursday, December 17th at United Blood Services Donor Center located at 1503 Bertrand Drive in Lafayette. All donors receive cool prizes and a chance to win a BB - 8 droid!
There's been conspiracy theories since it happened. Did NASA really land on the moon, or was it faked? According to famed director Stanley Kubrick...he filmed it...on Earth.
Once families finished feasting on Thanksgiving, they had several options: continue enjoying each other’s company in the privacy of their own home, brave the crowds in search of deals at the retail store of their choice, or nip any potential argument over politics in the bud by heading out to the movies. Option three was apparently a popular one this year, as the overall top 10 for the week was the healthiest it has been in awhile, with The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 fending off The Good Dinosaur and Creed, which still performed well.
As expected, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 topped the box office charts this weekend. But like the war in the movie itself, it all feels like something of a hollow victory. That may seem like a weird thing to say about a movie that broke $100 million in its opening weekend, but this is a new low for the series’ box office receipts…and it’s not even close.
Gunnar Hansen, who played the iconic villain Leatherface in the original "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre", died on Saturday at his home in Maine after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 68.
32-year-old Daniel Fleetwood is a huge "Star Wars" fan. He also has terminal cancer and was afraid he wouldn't make it to the official release date of the new movie "The Force Awakens", which is December 18th.
Posted to youtube last year, this video of then newly discovered, behind the scenes footage from the movie "The Exorcist" are just as creepy as the movie itself. Honestly, I think it might be even creepier.
It was actually a pretty solid weekend at the box office for movies that weren’t brand new. If your movie was playing in its second, third, or even fourth week, you were fine. If your movie was a new release, you were in for a rough couple of days. While the The Martian, Goosebumps, and more showcased impressive legs, a huge batch of other movies faltered this weekend. At least five major releases fell flat on their faces.
Today, October 21, 2015, is the so-called #FutureDay, the day in the future that Marty McFly and Doc Brown traveled to in Back to the Future II. There’ll be a lot of celebrating and commemorating that day today (this year also is the 30th anniversary of the original Back to the Future opening in theaters), and here’s something pretty neat: Doc Brown’s original van is parked outside the real Twin Pines Mall for fans to visit and take pictures with.
Today is October 21, 2015. That's the date in the "future" that Marty McFly and Doc Brown travel to in "Back to the Future 2". So naturally, everyone wants to know if that future matches up with our present.