Movies I Saw This Weekend!
On Saturday, the wind was blowin to high heaven! So Tony & I decided to make it a movie day! We went to two movies back to back.
On Saturday, the wind was blowin to high heaven! So Tony & I decided to make it a movie day! We went to two movies back to back.
’21 Jump Street,’ the movie version of the 1980s television show that introduced the world to the phenomenon known as Johnny Depp, opened strong with $35 million to easily take the top spot at the box office this weekend.
I saw this movie over the weekend. I thought it was really good. Geez, this actress is so amazingly beautiful and a very good actress.
It's pretty suspenseful and keeps you on the edge of your seat! I liked it. I think you might too!
Once again, ‘Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax’ was the most popular movie at the box office this weekend, bringing in $39.1 million in its second week of release.
Sci-fi, horror or comedy? Take your pick. All three genres have movies opening in wide-release this weekend.
Last summer I auditioned for a bit part in a movie called Cement Suitcase to my complete surprise I got small speaking parts in the movie.
Theodor Geisel — better known as Dr. Seuss — died more than a decade ago, but his legend lives on. Case in point? The movie ‘Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax’ opened strong with $70.7 million in revenues, topping the box office charts this weekend.
Whether you’re in the mood for the colorful stylings of Dr. Seuss or some good old-fashioned frat boy humor, the two movies being released this weekend should give you something to look forward to.
When the Best Picture is named Sunday at the Academy Awards it will have been selected by the 5,765 voting members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
But would things have been different if instead the general public was tasked with awarding the Best Picture Oscar?
I was in SLC, Utah for a few days last week, and tried to go and see the movie "This Means War" It was sold out so I didn't get to see it. It's gotten good reviews from movie goers, but not sure about critics
The price of movie tickets hit an all-time high last year — $7.93 on average, a four-cent increase from 2010. At the same time, box office earnings sank a full four percent. So what’s going on?