The post-Labor Day weekend box-office used to be a dead zone, but that all changed in 2017 when the first “IT” film debuted to a $123.4 million opening weekend. Since then, the weekend has been seen as one primed for horror fare with “The Nun” and last year’s “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice”
Chris Columbus: Leave “Home Alone” Alone
Certain franchises won’t see a reboot, certainly as long as the creators are still alive. One of those is famously “Back to the Future” with both writer/director Robert Zemeckis and writer/producer Bob Gale having commented about being strongly against any such plans. Another to add to that mix is filmmaker
The Hampton Inn & Suites In Rancho Cucamonga Was An Absolutely Wonderful Stay
Our recent family birthday celebration in Rancho Cucamonga, California, led us to a delightful stay at the Hampton Inn & Suites. Its location proved exceptionally convenient, placing us right by major shopping and dining areas. From the moment we arrived, the friendly and helpful staff made us feel welcome, even
Gal Gadot Reflects On “Snow White” Failure
After much controversy, discussion over both changes to canon and reports of reshoots, and a strained press tour, Disney’s live-action “Snow White” finally made it to cinemas earlier this year. The results were as expected – reviews were mostly mixed with a lot of praise for Rachel Zegler’s take on
DeMayo: Feige Resented “X-Men ’97” Success
Beau DeMayo, the former head writer on Marvel’s highly acclaimed animated series “X-Men ’97,” has posted a lengthy statement on social media about Marvel’s live-action “X-Men” attempt. On The Hot Mic late this past week, co-host Jeff Sneider says, according to his sources, casting is underway on the project, and