Nia DaCosta became the first black woman director with the #1 movie in America.
‘Paw Patrol’ is on a roll, but other new movies were largely ignored.
Moviegoing was up this week over last week, with ‘Free Guy,’ ‘Don’t Breathe 2,’ and the Aretha Franklin biopic ‘Respect’ all exceeding expectations.
The movie opened in theaters, people went to see it, the studio made some money, and most importantly of all, it came out more alive than ever.
Disney’s latest theme park ride adaptation drew decent-size crowds to start, at least — much better than fellow newcomers ‘The Green Knight’ and ‘Stillwater.’
At least it opened bigger than the lastest ‘G.I. Joe’ would-be blockbuster and franchise starter.
Did audiences go see ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’ for LeBron more than Bugs Bunny and friends?
This isn’t another Marvel what if situation. This is a Marvel what could be.
At least its studio, Universal Pictures, still has the top 3 movies in theaters with ‘F9’ and ‘The Boss Baby: Family Business’ ticket sales in first and second place for the Fourth of July weekend.