Star Wars: The Force Awakens wasn’t going to reign atop the box office forever. Something was going to take it down sooner or later and we’ll just be honest — we expected it would take a little longer than this. At the same time, anyone who thought that Ride Along 2 wouldn’t perform well has a short-term or poor memory, as the first film was a gigantic hit this time last year. An Ice Cube and Kevin Hart buddy cop comedy dethroned the biggest movie in the history of the U.S. box office from the top of the charts and it’s not that surprising.
I don't remember the first time my wife and I went searching for ways to get our newborn son to stop crying, but I seem to recall there were lots and lots of people with advice on the topic. Some suggestions included:
Quiet things down in the house
Make lots of noise in the house
Swaddle him up
Don't you dare swaddle him up
Rock him
Hold him very still
Take a car ride because the vibrations will
If you're a fan, it's great. If you're not, it's probably overkill on a global level. I'm talking about the latest Star Wars movie, and the promotion/hype/fascination with it. I've lost count of the number of promotional tie-ins with the movie, let alone all the opinion pieces, news stories, interviews with the cast, etc...
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In case you were unaware, the latest Star Wars movie, "The Force Awakens," opens this Friday. I've got no problem admitting to being a fan, and that I'm really looking forward to seeing it...
Has there ever been as much hype for one movie trailer as there is right now for the Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer? (Except maybe the last Star Wars trailer? And, maybe the Star Wars trailer before that?) Fan anticipation has been at a fever pitch for the last few days, but the waiting is finally over. Enough hype, it’s time for you to actually sit down, take a deep breath and watch official, final Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer in all its glory.
Want to have a "Star Wars" movie marathon, but just don't have the time? You're in luck because a YouTube user has combined all six movies into one video.
After a staggering career that spanned more than sixty years actor, Christopher Lee has died. He was 93 years old. The BBC reports he passed away on Sunday “at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London, after being hospitalized for respiratory problems and heart failure.” The legendary actor appeared in over 240 movies.
When you've got a big, blockbuster movie, you need big, blockbuster promotions and tie-ins.
All Nippon Airways and Walt Disney Company franchise "Star Wars" are teaming up to paint one of the airline's Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners to look like R2D2...