Barbie has recorded the biggest-ever debut for a movie by a female director, while Oppenheimer has also enjoyed a huge opening at the US box office.
though not everyone is happy about them no longer being in Barbieland. Will Ferrell's villainous Mattel CEO wants to put Barbie back in her box, and all signs point to the movie being both hilarious and empowering in equal measure.
Barbie DIRECTOR: Greta Gerwig CAST: Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling & Will Ferrell One of the most iconic dolls ever made in the world gets her live-action debut in this grand, absurd, and flashy picture worthy of the iconic toy. The film centers on the stylish Barbie and her adventures in ...
Although it may seem impossible for the movie to reach the $1 billion likeBarbiedid, it broke some interesting records for an R-rated production, like dethroningDeadpool 2as the best performance for a second weekend at the box office, even being at the second place with Barbie taking the ...
It could be the most important decision you make all year: Will you see the Barbie movie first or Oppenheimer? Here's New Jersey's choice. The box office showdown of the summer is almost here. BARBENHEIMER! The rivalry is insane, in my opinion. People are acting like there's never ...
Dua Lipa, who will appear in Greta Gerwig's Barbie as a mermaid, has unveiled the music video for her new song, "Dance the Night," which features footage from the upcoming movie...
Fresh offBarbiebuzz, what does Ryan Gosling do next? Why, an ode to stunt craftsmanship, directed by former stuntman David Leitch, of course!The Fall Guylooks like an absolutely delightful summer blockbuster anchored by two of our most charming movie stars (Emily Blunt stars opposite Gosling)....
The obvious choice might have been television’s Debra Messing, brilliant on Will & Grace even portraying Lucy in one fantasy episode. My hunch is that Messing was too great a risk of lowering the film to sitcom standards and she isn’t a ‘movie star’ either. ...
Barbie incorporates gender balance, creativity, thought, satire, and slapstick comedy fraught with meaning. Not forgotten is heart and humanity and a look at how much progress has been achieved for women over the years and how much more is still needed. ...