'Jurassic Park 4' Delayed We hope you weren't counting too heavily on Jurassic Park 4 making its projected summer 2014 release date, because it looks like Universal has gone back to the drawing board...at least temporarily. The news, as it so often does these days, leaked via Twitter, where Digital Asset Manager Todd Smoyer and Concept Artist Dean Sherriff shared JP4's delay with varying degrees of unhappiness and/or panic. More
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Oblivion:’ One Release, One Top Spot The weekend was very kind to last week’s one and only new release, Oblivion. Otherwise, the charts have remained more or less static since last weekend. Oblivion did quite well in the box office, making over $38.1 million; while this is at the bottom end of its predicted range for its opening weekend gross, it’s still a respectable sum, and the film can probably expect similarly impressive numbers in later weeks. More
White House Science Fair Acknowledges the Importance of Video Games Young video game designers will be included in the 3rd White House Science Fair to be held on Monday, April 22nd. This is the second time that winners of the STEM Video Game Challenge have been invited to the Science Fair. More
New in Theaters: ‘Oblivion’ As promising and, surprisingly, somewhat original as the film sounds, critics remain unimpressed (aren’t they always?)—Rotten Tomatoes currently rates it at 59%. While the film is visually stunning, and Cruise offers a respectable performance, some insist that there’s not quite enough substance to the script to tie the whole package together. More
Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell definitely took advantage of all the off-screen affair rumors surrounding their romantic comedy Anyone but You. The effortless chemistry between the two actors, according to Powell, helped to stoke the fiery speculation swirling about the performers real lives, which helped promote the movie. And now, the rom-com sits atop Netflixs top movies after dropping on the streaming service on Wednesday.
Matthew Vaughn's spy action comedy film Argylle has found success in the streaming arena, despite an initial stumble at the box office. Released on Apple TV+ on April 12, the film rapidly ascended to become the second-most streamed title in its first week according to Reelgood.
Anyone But You, starring Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, only dropped on Netflix (US) on April 24, and it has already dethroned the streamer's newest original sci-fi blockbuster as the most popular film this week. Zack Snyder's Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver was released on April 19 and, just like its predecessor, Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire, it couldn't maintain its dominance on the top spot for long.
Though its theatrical run was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, The Invisible Man still managed to take in an impressive $144.5 million dollars at the box office against a budget of just $7 million, and while it's been four years since its release, star Elisabeth Moss says that a sequel is closer than ever.
The second chapter in Zack Snyder's dark and slow-motion heavy intergalactic saga, Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver, has debuted on Netflix to significantly lower viewing figures than its predecessor. The sequel to Snyder's Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire, the film claimed the top spot on Netflix's weekly streaming chart upon its release.
Deadpool & Wolverine director, Shawn Levy, has found a silver-lining in the film's production shutdown, caused by the joint SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes. Unlike every other upcoming MCU project, which had their release dates pushed back to 2025 and beyond, Deadpool & Wolverine has held its ground, and its release is only months away.