‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Dominates a Christmas Box Office Like No Other
Normally, a blockbuster sequel opening to only 16% of the original’s first weekend would be a disaster. Not this year.
Normally, a blockbuster sequel opening to only 16% of the original’s first weekend would be a disaster. Not this year.
Writer-director Paul Greengrass talks about turning the post-Civil War western into a moving political fable.
Tom Hanks reunites with his “Captain Phillips” director for a modest but morally forceful Western about a nation in need of healing.
Netflix, Apple, and Amazon now dominate conversation, but don’t count out “Nomadland,” “Minari,” “The Father,” and “Promising Young Woman.”
The Old West epic is Universal Pictures’ best chance at breaking into the Oscar race this season.
Greengrass and Hanks are back together for a drama that couldn’t be more different than “Captain Phillips.”