This past weekend was the “Barbenheimer” showdown, with two big releases arriving at the same time in the middle of a dud-filled summer. According to the trailers (I’m not getting into whether anything was woke because this isn’t about that – well, not in terms of these two movies), it was...
Read MoreIf the coffin containing Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny needed a final nail, this weekend was it. After a disastrous opening weekend and losing the Fourth of July box office to Sound of Freedom, it also dropped from first place in its second weekend of release, losing to Insidious: The Red Do...
Read MoreAs predicted, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is bombing at the box office. It met the insanely meager expectations box office predictors had set in its opening weekend, garnering $60 million domestically and $130 million worldwide. For a film that needs to make at least $800 million to break ...
Read MoreIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is what we all assumed it would be. It’s the next Star Wars: The Last Jedi or Terminator: Dark Fate, a movie that brings back a beloved character to humiliate him while his modern-day-acceptable contemporary steal the show. It’s also the latest in a long lin...
Read MoreApplebee’s is running a promotion for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. Specifically, if you spend at least $35 on food there, you can get a free ticket to the movie through Fandango. If you spend $70, you can get two tickets. Check it out, splayed out on the main page of the Applebee...
Read MoreIf you had any preconceived notions of what the upcoming Rey-centric Star Wars movie would be like… they were probably right. Screenrant was the first to report an entry in Production Weekly, a sort of want ad section for movie and TV productions, that reveals the title and synopsis of the film; y...
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