Anything new in Disney’s “Star Wars” universe causes a reaction; that’s a given. On a fairly regular basis there also seems to be controversy, division, heated exchanges and discourse that’s joyful, hateful and fiery. The recently launched “The Acolyte” series was already drawing a varied response. Critics seem to be
We’re Back, Baby!
Is this thing on… testing…testing… Are we back? Yeah, we’re thinking we are back! It has been an emotional few days. Something, somewhere changed without notification. Was it WordPress? Was it at our host? We had no idea until we investigated piece by piece. Drunken Yoda had his bag of
DESPICABLE ME Skewers MCU
Even Illumination is getting in on the act of poking fun at the MCU and its current challenges, As part of the advertising for Despicable Me 4, a one-minute promo has been released that specifically targets Marvel and the notion of interconnected, multimedia universes. The promo even features an MCU-like
BAD BOYS Come For The Box Office
Bad Boys: Ride Or Die was tracking well, but nobody expected this. The Sony Pictures release is way ahead of expectations as weekend box office results come in from both domestic and international markets. The four-quel (is that a thing? Quad-quel?) pulled in $104.6 million globally this weekend. That is
“Bad Boys 5” Already Being Considered
“Bad Boys: Ride or Die” opened to a strong $104.6 million global haul this weekend, a number on par with its production budget that suggests its going to be quite profitable for the studio. The success, something sorely lacking at the Summer box-office this year, means talk of another entry