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Noah Drewke & Brian Surber

What's In The Box Office?

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What's In The Box Office?

Noah Drewke & Brian Surber

What's In The Box Office?

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What's In The Box Office?

Noah Drewke & Brian Surber

What's In The Box Office?

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Challengers challenged for the top spot at the box office, and we crown a winner of Multiplex Madness: Second Run
Abigail couldn't quite stand out from the pack of horror movies released so far this year and performed pretty poorly as a result. Plus, only 8 movies remain in Multiplex Madness: Second-Run.
Civil War, A24's opening attempt at blockbuster moviemaking, was a big hit at the box office this weekend, and we settle the second round of Multiplex Madness: Second-Run
Unlike Kong, Monkey Man could not hang with Godzilla at the box office, and we begin the Sweet 16 Candles round of Multiplex Madness: Second Run
Kong and Godzilla team up for a great opening weekend at the box office, and we complete the first round of Multiplex Madness: Second-Run.
Arthur the King was usurped this week by the return of Multiplex Madness with Second-Run, a search for the greatest undrafted blockbuster in Multiplex Madness history.
Kung Fu Panda 4 ascended to a surprisingly successful opening weekend, and we run down a surprisingly successful Academy Awards ceremony.
Dune: Part Two is here, and with it comes at last our picks for the 10 best movies of 2023.
The Oscars are only a few weeks away, which means it's time for our 2023 B-Side Awards.
Bob Marley: One Love hit big at the box office, Madame Web got dustbusted, and we begin this year's Multiplex Madness tournament with a draft of every movie that didn't get a shot the first time around.
We woke up very early to live react to the newly announced Oscar nominations and give our long-form thoughts.
The box office dove right into the new year with the release of Night Swim, but its grosses mostly stayed in the shallow end.
Anyone But You and The Boys in the Boat had holiday legs for days at the box office this week, while The Color Purple faded a little bit.
Christmas weekend brought much cheer to The Color Purple and a hearty humbug for Aquaman. Plus, we conclude Season's Screenings with the NYE classic, Assault on Precinct 13
Wonka cooked up a strong opening weekend at the box office, and Season's Screenings rolls merrily along with another Tim Allen classic, The Santa Clause.
The Boy and the Heron, Hayao Miyazaki's latest movie, had a historic opening weekend at the box office. Plus, Season's Screenings continues with a new guest and a new movie, Christmas with the Kranks.
The box office was dominated by behemoths of both film and music this weekend. Plus, Season's Screenings rolls along with Home Alone.
Join us for our first even watch-along commentary of the Christmas classic Eyes Wide Shut, part of our Season's Screenings series.
Adult moviegoing continues to thrive with Napoleon's strong opening weekend, Disney's Wish did not come true, and we continue our celebration of the holiday season with Eyes Wide Shut.
The Hunger Games franchise returns with a solid-if-unspectacular opening weekend, and with Flick or Treat behind us, we start this year's Season's Screenings as a special guest joins us to talk about Elf.
The Marvels is the latest, biggest bump in the road for the MCU's post-Endgame prospects, and we finally conclude Flick or Treat with our thoughts on Saw X.
Five Night's at Freddy's took a steep but expected drop in its second weekend, and after catching up on what we've missed on hiatus, we continue our look into the Saw franchise.
The Swifties came out as advertised this week to give The Eras Tour a huge opening weekend, and we dig in to our second trilogy of Saw films for Flick or Treat.
The Exorcist: Believer has to contend with the demons of a tough October to come, and we begin this year's Flick or Treat with a rewatch of the first 3 Saw movies.
The PAW Patrol franchise proved to be as mighty as advertised at the box office this weekend, and Saw X got a leg up on previous attempts to revive the franchise.
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