Weekend Watch: Mutiny Sparks Debate, Late Fame Shines
Jason Statham's Mutiny lands with a split verdict—bone-crunching action thrills some critics while others call it a bore, landing at 50% on Rotten...

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Jason Statham's Mutiny lands with a split verdict—bone-crunching action thrills some critics while others call it a bore, landing at 50% on Rotten...
This R-rated dinosaur thriller delivers brutal horror that undercuts its 1980s suburban nostalgia, swapping Jurassic Park wonder for head-ripping...
Mark your calendar for Hope, the bonkers South Korean sci-fi horror releasing Sept. 9 as the summer's final blockbuster. Set in a rural village near...
The Odyssey has become Christopher Nolan's highest-grossing film, topping The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises with $1.3 billion...
Film festivals like Venice, Telluride, Toronto and New York can make or break a movie by generating word of mouth and launching awards runs from...
The $4.2 billion domestic total through August 17 looks strong—5.7% ahead of 2019—but rests on just five films.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day keeps dominating, projected to take a fourth straight weekend at No. 1 with $40 million despite new competition from...
September theaters mix fresh action-horror with franchise events. Onslaught hits Sept 4 as an A24 title from Adam Wingard, starring Adria Arjona as a...
Two blockbusters are rewriting the post-pandemic script by packing theaters and shattering records.
Dunesday pits Dune: Part Three against Avengers: Doomsday on December 18, sparking Barbenheimer-style hype with crashing sites and $1000 scalper...
Two recent horror releases are earning strong critical notice despite very different scales.
Warner Bros. gained key backing from Cinemark, joining AMC and Regal, for the Paramount merger to boost theatrical output. Yet its 2026 slate is a...
Mutiny sparks divided reactions: a lean action machine for some, a dull slog for others.
Film critic Tony Toscano weighs in on this week's theatrical and streaming drops.
Two fresh theatrical titles reveal sharply different critic reactions this week.
IMAX's premium format is proving essential for major releases, with The Odyssey extending its 70mm run through Sept. 16 at Cinemark Dallas amid strong...
Chris Hansen hasn't seen the finished Primetime but finds the trailer "very dramatic" and questions Hollywood's motives, calling it "sort of silly" to comment without viewing. The A24 film about his To Catch a Predator work opens September 25.
SIX: The Musical Live! is hilarious, historical, and absolutely perfect.
The Looney Tunes hybrid overcame a near-cancellation to reach theaters this week.
Two new indies deliver modest but heartfelt stories powered by standout lead performances.