Marlon Wayans Mentions Sinners, Longlegs And Other A+ Horror Flicks While Teasing Scary Movie 6 Plans, And I’m So Ready To See This

If you’re not already aware, the humor series known as “Scary Movie” was initially created back in 2000 by brothers Marlon and Shawn Wayans. Although the Wayans family was only involved in the first two films, many consider the debut to be their finest work out of all films produced by any member of the family. Exciting news emerged last fall that the duo is coming back to write and produce the sixth installment, and fans have been eagerly anticipating it ever since.

Rare Batman #1 Comic Selling for Staggering Price

In a recent auction held by Goldin, a 1940 issue of Batman #1, where the Joker and Catwoman first appeared, was sold for an impressive $470,000. However, when you factor in buyer’s premiums, the final selling price reached a staggering half-million dollars, amounting to $573,400.

Fantastic Four’s Kate Mara Reflects On The ‘Messy Experience’ Of Making The Movie, But Also Shares One Bright Spot

In 2015, it was unusual for a superhero movie to receive nearly unanimous negative reviews from critics and disappoint fans so much that it bombed at the box office. However, this is exactly what transpired with Josh Trank’s Fantastic Four. Despite being lackluster (at best), the final product emerged following a chaotic production period that was frequently highlighted in media reports, resulting in numerous rumors of off-screen drama on set.

Concord’s $400 Million Failure Still Haunts Sony One Year Later — Sony Execs Make Big Changes After Concord Disaster

Exactly one year ago, Concord, the newly-released hero-shooter game, was unexpectedly closed down for good, barely two weeks after its launch, due to dismal sales and a strikingly low number of players. Fast forward just a couple of months, Sony took the step to close Firewalk Studios – the team that had spent eight years … Read more

YouTube Dethrones Disney, NBC, Paramount, Fox, and Warner Bros. as America’s True TV King in Massive New Media Viewership Win

As a film enthusiast, I find myself captivated by the staggering surge of YouTube’s influence in our television landscape. According to recent reports from Cord Cutters News, based on Nielsen’s Media Distributor Gauge, YouTube now controls an impressive 11.8% of all TV consumption within the United States – a substantial increase of over half compared to just two years ago. This growth isn’t limited to younger audiences; it spans across every demographic, from the youngest children to our retirees. This trend paints a clear picture: consumers are gravitating towards YouTube while traditional TV networks seem to be losing ground.