Part of the problem is the copany's films
disappointed at the box office last year.
Justice League may have
disappointed at the box office, but in a promising sign it seems the DC Films» movie slate remains unchanged.
He's not afraid to subvert mainstream tastes, to test the boundaries of movie stars» appeal, to serve up realistically unlikable characters, or to
disappoint at the box office again and again.
This sequel may have
disappointed at the box office, but it shows more creativity than the hasty cash - in and retread that most comedy follow - ups amount to.
The greatest mystery in Blade Runner 2049 may not be whether androids have souls, but whether the movie's lengthy run time was truly the reason
it disappointed at the box office.
For every commercially triumphant sequel that arrived on time (e.g. Pitch Perfect 2, The Hangover Part II, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me), there is one that dawdled and subsequently
disappointed at the box office (like Horrible Bosses 2, Red 2, Son of the Mask).
The movie proved
disappointing at the box office, grossing only $ 63 million domestically and racking up a worldwide gross of just under $ 116 million.
«The Thing» is Carpenter's favourite of his films, but
it disappointed at the box office (the fact that it came out two weeks after «ET» might explain why).
Luhrmann's last venture, «Australia,» definitely didn't impress critics, getting mixed reviews and
disappointing at the box office, but he's never one to shy away from a challenge regardless.
Morning Glory
disappointed at the box office, grossing just $ 31 million domestically on a $ 40 M budget.
Not exact matches
If you and your date love spending time
at the theatre watching live performances then you will not be
disappointed with the shows on offer in the
box office here in Wolverhampton.
«The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies» (2014)
Box Office Take: $ 955m 21st Century
Box Office Ranking: 23 When the «Lord of the Rings» series arrived
at the start of the century, their tactility, wit and humanity served as a blessed relief for epic fantasy fans after the airless «Star Wars» prequels had
disappointed so.
Surprisingly, The Spirit is noticeably absent, despite the critical beatdown delivered by most critics (I wasn't too kind on it, either) that puts its Tomato Meter rating
at a sad 14 %, the
disappointing box office, a For Your Consideration video and a campy Samuel L. Jackson giving it extra Razzie credential.
On home turf, Rian Johnson's film, which stars Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon Levitt as different incarnations of the same futuristic assassin, scored a respectable, if somewhat
disappointing US$ 20.8 million opening weekend, placing it second
at the
box office behind Adam Sandler's animated Hotel Transylvania.
What I find the most
disappointing is that the latter two succeeded with this sub-genre yet failed to ignite
at the
box office.
He may have had a
disappointing year
at the
box -
office, but Nicolas Cage is still an actor in demand.
Welcome to another
disappointing weekend
at the domestic
box office.
Perhaps it was inevitable that anything following «Thriller» would be considered a commercial disappointment,
at least comparatively speaking, but with the
disappointing box office returns of 1985's «Into the Night» coming immediately after the controversy of actor Vic Morrow having been killed during the filming of Landis's segment in «Twilight Zone: The Movie,» it's fair to suggest that Landis was probably looking forward to an upturn in his fortunes.
After a string of
disappointing outings
at the
box office, Johnny Depp may be trying to revive his career by revisiting one of his most popular characters — Captain Jack Sparrow.
Nestled in a larger story about the state of franchises after a
disappointing Summer 2017
box office, The Hollywood Reporter alleges that Universal believes part of what helped save The Mummy
at international
box offices was Tom Cruise in the leading role — inspiring them that big - name casting for future movies in the franchise.
It's been interesting seeing a lot of people suggest that Lucasfilm could possible be
disappointed at the current
box office take of Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
At first I wasn't going to write anything about last weekend's «
disappointing» domestic grosses for «M: I: III» (or, as Stephen Colbert pronounces it, «Miiii»), because, well, who really cares about the
box -
office numbers of movies like «Miiii» (or Celebs Who Act Out)?
2014's X-Men: Days of Future Past sent off the original cast (Famke Janssen, Halle Berry, James Marsden, Anna Paquin, etc.) in a touching coda, X-Men: Apocalypse had a
disappointing run
at the domestic
box office last year, and Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart said goodbye to their characters earlier this year in the visceral Logan.
Disappointing performance
at the
box office and on the precursor circuit aside, this is still a very good movie.
Rarely does a film of his fall flat
at the
box office, but it will probably divide audiences into two distinct factions: those who are willing to leave their brains behind and watch a mindless Bollywood film, and those who are
disappointed that Khan did not deliver on the spectacular cinematic experience he had promised.
«The Mortal Instruments» book series was adapted into a 2013 movie that fell short
at the
box office and
disappointed the books» legion of devoted fans.