Joel and Ethan Coen scored the largest debut of their career and first-ever number one opening with the crime caper Burn After Reading. More...
Americans spend the weekend doing everything but watching movies as the box office spills into a five year slump. More...
The summer movie season of 2008 ended last weekend, and boy, was it a good one. Led by box office smashes like Iron Man, Wall-E, and The Dark Knight, Hollywood raked in the dough week after week -- and, surprisingly, scored major Freshness on the Tomatometer in the process. Rotten Tomatoes takes a look at the Summer in Review to revisit the critical and commercial hits and misses of the summer. More...
Labor day weekend saw a host of new films; few of them showing any signs of box office msucle. More...
Bit of a wild slate for the Review Revue crew this week. Five movies -- two getting decent reviews, two negligibly screened for critics, and one so reviled that it's been disowned by its own director. More...
A better-than-expected summer box office comes to a close over the four-day Labor Day holiday frame with the release of four new films plus the national expansion of a fifth title. Pushing and shoving their way into the multiplexes are Vin Diesel's action entry Babylon A.D., the spoof comedy Disaster Movie, Don Cheadle's spy thriller Traitor, and the raunchy comedy College. More...
So maybe all those rumors about discord behind the scenes of "Babylon A.D." were true after all: In a new interview, director Mathieu Kassovitz has lashed out at the movie's studio, Fox, saying he should have chosen "a studio that has guts." More...
The trailer for Vin Diesel's post-apocalyptic thriller Babylon A.D. has hit the Web, and IGN's got it! More...
The Babylon A.D. production blog has officially refuted the rumor that the US will receive a drastically shorter version of the film than European audiences. More...
The version of Mathieu Kassovitz' Babylon AD that reaches theaters may be over an hour shorter than the director's cut -- and rated PG-13. More...
Oh, those greedy Europeans. It isn't enough that they have universal healthcare and the Alps -- now they're getting longer cuts of our movies, too. Will they stop at nothing? More...