‘Don’t Look Up’ Atop Netflix Over Holiday Weekend, ‘Resident Evil’ Sequel Scores at Home
Home viewing brought mostly retreads this holiday, as film fans have more fresh offerings playing only in theaters.
Home viewing brought mostly retreads this holiday, as film fans have more fresh offerings playing only in theaters.
Older titles ruled this week’s chart, including a trio of holiday faves whose success might inspire some fresh appraisals by their home studios.
Matthew Morrison stars as the green, holiday-hating cat in NBC’s adaptation of Dr. Seuss’ classic Christmas tale.
The “Full Frontal” host also endured Grinch prosthetics and channeled Judy Garland to preview the show’s upcoming “Christmas on I.C.E.” special.
Box-office deja vu as “Ralph Breaks the Internet” and “The Grinch” are at the top again: No major distributor wanted to touch this weekend.
“The Possession of Hannah Grace” is the only new wide opening, and may see a profit. Also: There’s still hope for “Green Book.”
Compared to 2017, this weekend saw a $10 million box-office bump. However, it’s unlikely to keep that pace.
Illumination’s retelling of the Dr. Seuss Christmas classic (opening this weekend) is just the right tonic after the midterm elections.
Illumination Entertainment’s latest garish animated offering might be commercial and grating, but with a beloved Dr. Seuss story to guide it, the new “Grinch” can still warm hearts.
Benedict Cumberbatch channels his inner Boris Karloff in Illumination Entertainment’s retelling of the Seuss classic.
Kazuhiro Tsuji, who is currently nominated for his work on “Darkest Hour,” will probably never forget turning Jim Carrey into The Grinch.