After only 18 days in theaters, Avengers: Endgame has surpassed the $2.5 million mark at the global box office, inching towards Avatar for the top spot.
In a recent interview with Variety, Avengers: Endgame writers Stephen McFeely and Christopher Markus explained how they picked who'd live and who'd die.
With all the money floating around Bohemian Rhapsody, you'd think that the members of Queen'd be swimming in cash. But Brian May says that isn't the case.
The marketing team behind Spider-Man: Far From Home has no problem assuming that you've already seen Avengers: Endgame. And while it's not exactly an unfair assumption to make – the fourth movie of the franchise is now only a few hundred million dollars away from topping Avatar as the highest grossing film of all time worldwide – it's a little strange to see the major details of the pic broadcasted across the waves after only a few weeks.
Charlie Says may not reach deep enough into the horrors that birthed the Manson Family, but as an exhibit of pathetically prophetic garble used to dehumanize and control women, it’s attentive and provocative.
The marketing team in charge of Child's Play has brought their sadistic humor to Mother's Day, as the latest poster sees Chucky holding a gift nobody wants.