As this year's annual celebration of Canadian film steams closer with Thursday's broadcast of the Genie Awards, it's clear we're still suffering from ...full story
A big-screen version of classic Dr. Seuss children's book The Lorax rang up a massive $70.7 million in U.S. and Canadian ticket sales over the weekend...full story
The 2011 summer blockbuster season is almost over. We take a look at the worst reviewed wide-release movies so far this year, according to Metacritic. (At least 20 reviews required)
With Transformers' latest film in theatres now and Harry Potter's last installment getting ready for its release, we look at the 15 top earning movie franchises - and their all-time global gross - of all-time. (All data up to July 7, 2011)
The “Scream” film franchise revitalized the horror movie genre in the late 90s. The series also managed to cast emerging talent at the time while securing high profile actors for bit parts and cameos.
Some big-budget films become legends - for all the wrong reasons. The following are 15 films that lost the most amount of money, based on data by AMC's Filmsite (www.filmsite.org).
Surfer Bethany Hamilton attends the premiere of Soul Surfer in Hollywood. Hamilton was eight years old when she lost her arm to an attack by a 14-foot tiger shark. She went on to lead an inspirational life as a successful pro surfer. The movie, opening in early April, is based on events of her life.
Actor Johnny Depp and the other cast members arrive at the premiere of Paramount Pictures' "Rango" at the Regency Village Theater on February 14, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.
The 2011 summer blockbuster season is almost over. We take a look at the worst reviewed wide-release movies so far this year, according to Metacritic. (At least 20 reviews required)