That's a perfect pairing for a streamer that doesn't have to worry
about box office returns.
Not exact matches
The Disney - Marvel movie «Black Panther,» which finds the superheroic T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman)
returning to his remote African kingdom to assume the throne, roared into theaters over the weekend as a full - blown cultural event, breaking
box office records and shattering a myth
about the overseas viability of movies rooted in black culture.
Other highlights in this strand include: the World Premiere of Thierry Poiraud's DO N'T GROW UP, a stylish and inventive film
about a group of teens on an unnamed island who wake up to find their youth facility eerily abandoned; the World Premiere of Jon Spira's affectionate documentary ELSTREE 1976
about the bit performers who appeared in George Lucas»
box office behemoth Star Wars; GHOST THEATER, the latest film from director Hideo Nakata, the forerunner of J - horror; GREEN ROOM, Jeremy Saulnier's latest exercise in edge of the seat suspense, starring Patrick Stewart, Imogen Poots and Anton Yelchin;
returning for the third year running, Sion Sono screens LOVE AND PEACE, his tale of punk rock and talking turtles; and the fantastically prolific Takashi Miike's riotous, unruly gangster vampire concoction YAKUZA APOCALYPSE.
Nobody was quite ready for the runaway success of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, but based on the
box office returns it appears that there are a lot of people who might want to hear what Dwayne Johnson has to say
about a potential follow - up.
Now, it is a fair question to ask why anyone who hates Edward Snowden would ever go see a film
about him in the first place (especially a film
about Edward Snowden directed by Oliver Stone) and sadly, the
box office returns seem to indicate that even the whistleblower's partisans sat this one out.