Ryan Reynolds’ and Hugh Jackman’s MCU debut also has a strong 7.7 IMDb score, 78% Rotten Tomatoes critics score, and an incredible 94% audience Rt score.The movie continued to perform well even after a streaming release. Within six days of streaming, ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ pulled 19.4...
The next movie to do this was “The Silence of the Lambs” in 1991. Trivia The role of McMurphy (played by Jack Nicholson) was originally offered to James Caan. Many of the film’s extras were real mental patients. Before shooting began, the entire cast and crew had to watch the ...
If this proved to be true, then this would be the first blockbuster movie trilogy for each successive film to earn more at the box office than its predecessor, when all three films were blockbuster successes. (The general opinion in movie circles in 2003 was that a movie had to earn more...
Everyone loves Emma Thompson, and rightfully so: The two-time Oscar winner is a fantastic writer and mega-talented performer who is equally comfortable portraying shades of whimsy, wistfulness, and joyful glee. "Good Luck to You, Leo Grande," the latest movie from filmmaker Sophie Hyde...
Chances are you haven't seen the movie that brought together Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes. Though it's critically acclaimed, with a 78% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the 2011 drama "The Place Beyond the Pines," about a motorcycle rider (Gosling) turned bank robber who crosses paths with a co...
Perhaps part of this is due to its simultaneous release on HBO Max in the US, but lukewarm reviews and an average rating of 62% from Rotten Tomatoes surely didn’t help–this film was very polarizing. But how much did it really underperform? Here are the figures: What does Matrix ...
adaptationsremains. However, more so than any movie adaptation, recent TV shows based on video games have broken the curse time and time again. One of the earlier shows that proved this was 2017'sCastlevaniaon Netflix. The show ran for four seasons and holds an average Rotten Tomatoes score...
If you’ve ever watch a 3D movie at the cinema, people often reach out to grab what they see in front of them – a dolphin perhaps. But it’s not there. There’s nothing tangible. And that’s fine, because we knew what we were paying for. Nobody has their hopes up. ...