Jimmy Fallon is turning to music and adorable silliness to try and share an important message about hygiene.
28.02.2020 - 02:06 / nypost.com
When “Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)” opened earlier this month, it quickly fell to earth like a wounded dove. The hyped superhero flick earned just $33 million in the U.S. during its opening weekend, making it the worst opening for a DC film since 2010’s “Jonah Hex.”
So what to do? It’s too late to just gratuitously drop in Batman. The only thing left is to tweak the title. Which is what several theater chains did, billing the film as “Harley Quinn: Birds
Jimmy Fallon is turning to music and adorable silliness to try and share an important message about hygiene.
In today’s film news roundup, “The Invisible Man” hits a milestone; “Kajillionaire,” “Come Play” and “Green Rush” get release dates; and Jack Eve’s romantic drama “Open” wraps shooting.
By Tom Grater
The Invisible Man revamp has spooked its way to the top of the North American box office.
The Invisible Man has gone down as a hit with both critics and the box office, making over $29 million (€26,148,575) in the US over the weekend.
LOS ANGELES, (Variety.com) - Universal and Blumhouse’s “The Invisible Man” materialized at the top of box office charts after debuting to $29 million in North America over the weekend.
By Nancy Tartaglione
You might say that many moviegoers "saw" Leigh Whannell and Elisabeth Moss' The Invisible Man in theaters yesterday. The Dark Universe may be dead, but Universal’s monster mash is alive and well thanks to some old-fashioned showmanship.
Elisabeth Moss’ “The Invisible Man” scared up a solid $26 million opening weekend at 3,610 North American locations, estimates showed Saturday.
Elisabeth Moss’s “The Invisible Man” is dominating North American moviegoing and should scare up about $23 million at 3,610 locations, early estimates showed Friday.
The film will reach cinemas in June 2021
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – These days, the horror-fantasy thriller tends to be a junk metaphysical spook show that throws a whole lot of scary clutter at the audience — ghosts, “demons,” mad killers — without necessarily adding up to an experience that’s about anything.
James Gunn has been teasing his first DCEU venture "The Suicide Squad" from time to time on social media. The Guardians of the Galaxy director addresses fan queries about the movie and responds to them with as much information as he can give without giving away spoilers. He has previously spoken about Harley Quinn and addressed Robert Pattinson's Batman connection with the movie. Now, the ace director has revealed that The Suicide Squad might not see all the stars crossing the finishing line.
Sheela Biernstiel, better known as Ma Anand Sheela, is an Indian-born American–Swiss former spokeswoman of the Rajneesh Movement. She landed into a pool of controversies after she pleaded guilty in attempt to murder and assault in the 1984 Rajneeshee Bioterror Attack. Looking at her life, many filmmakers have approached her wanting to make a biopic on her. Earlier, Ma Anand Sheela had sent a legal notice to for illegally trying to bring her life on the celluloid.
Welcome back one and all to the weekly box office report! As is always the case, each and every Sunday you can expect a look at what made the most money in theaters, as well as just how all of the new releases fared. This week, we only have a handful of new releases opening wide in Downhill, Fantasy Island, The Photograph, and Sonic the Hedgehog, as well as the second weekend for Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), or just Birds of Prey, if you’d prefer.