Power of ‘Dog’: Early PVOD Release of Channing Tatum Hit Scores Big
The heartwarming comedy starring and co-directed by Tatum has a brief moment of #1 triumph before the PVOD arrival of “Spider-Man: No Way Home.”
The heartwarming comedy starring and co-directed by Tatum has a brief moment of #1 triumph before the PVOD arrival of “Spider-Man: No Way Home.”
The Foo Fighters made an unimpressive horror-movie debut, while a rerelease of “The Godfather” grossed nearly $1 million in only 156 theaters.
Tatum and Reid Carolin explain how Soderbergh informed their filmmaking philosophy and why they’re giving a certain stripper character one last dance.
“Spider-Man” and “The Batman” are sure things. Theaters need more like “Uncharted” and “Dog” — original titles that thrive.
Tatum’s film thrives on the “Magic Mike XXL” star’s undying belief that a man is only as strong as the bond he shares with his best friend.
Tom Holland, a well-known video game, and the hunger for new product: Is that enough for the studio to continue its winning streak?
Tatum co-directs his latest star vehicle alongside “Magic Mike” screenwriter Reid Carolin.