Great Job, Summer! From ‘Avengers’ to ‘Incredibles,’ Better Movies Mean Better Box Office
Compared to last year, the summer of 2018 proved to be 16 percent more entertaining with $4.3 billion in ticket sales.
Compared to last year, the summer of 2018 proved to be 16 percent more entertaining with $4.3 billion in ticket sales.
“Avengers: Infinity War” is now available to stream and hits Blu-ray on August 14, but you can win a copy for yourself now.
Spider-Man has a habit of divulging more than he should.
The “SNL” Emmy nominee speaks for all of us when she asks of the film’s ending: “That’s how it f*cking ends? Are you f*cking serious right now?”
Marvel and Disney didn’t bring any new movies to Comic-Con this year, but that doesn’t mean the studios didn’t make a lasting impression.
MoviePass drove subscribers to some very surprising titles this summer.
Just when you thought the end of “Avengers: Infinity War” couldn’t get any more tragic.
Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
They even make movies more enjoyable for some people, he says.
Anthony and Joe Russo made certain members of the “Infinity War” cast perform their shocking scenes on the day they learned about them.
Very few films have $2 billion bragging rights, and soon Marvel will take the slot currently occupied by “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”
Digital Spy ranked every MCU movie based on the amount of time women spend on screen, and the results prove Marvel has a lot of work to do when it comes to representation.