
‘Steve Jobs,’ Vin Diesel’s ‘Last Witch Hunter’ Bomb at Dismal Box Office
Bill Murray’s “Rock the Kasbah” and “Jem and Holograms” flop too, and movie theater chains’ protests gut “Paranormal Activity.” “The Martian” edges “Goosebumps” for No. 1
Bill Murray’s “Rock the Kasbah” and “Jem and Holograms” flop too, and movie theater chains’ protests gut “Paranormal Activity.” “The Martian” edges “Goosebumps” for No. 1
“Goosebumps” and “The Martian” battle for No. 1 as Vin Diesel’s “The Last Witch Hunter, Bill Murray’s “Rock the Kasbah” and “Jem and Holograms” misfire, while exhibitor protests guts “Paranormal Activity” finale
This weekend’s other openers include “Steve Jobs,” “The Last Witch Hunter,” “Suffragette” and “Rock the Kasbah”
Jobs’ family refused director Danny Boyle’s request to use the iconic ‘1984’ Apple ad but the director found a way to use it anyway
Mars epic soars to $37 million, and “Steve Jobs” starts fast in limited debut
“Exhilarating” and a “lightning bolt of cinematic energy” are a few of the compliments piling up for the latest from screenwriter Aaron Sorkin
A resounding no. Plus, Danny Boyle’s “Steve Jobs” and Eli Roth’s “Knock Knock” debuting in limited release
Jackson and McCartney sing each other’s parts in a remix and new video for classic 1983 song “Say Say Say” that Sir Paul posted to his Facebook page
Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin throws out the biopic rules, but fails to create new and better ones
“West Wing” creator tells “Daily Show” host he is “absolutely done with Silicon Valley, you don’t want to make these people mad at you”
This year’s crowded Academy Awards field lacks any clear frontrunners — but not because it wants for worthy candidates
The latest biopic about the Apple visionary hits theaters on Oct. 23
The star of “12 Years a Slave” and “Inglourious Basters” will star in the upcoming “Steve Jobs” biopic and “Macbeth”
Can Johnny Depp’s “Black Mass” top Dylan O’Brien’s “Maze Runner” sequel at the box office? Will Hugh Jackman’s “Pan” shut down “Steve Jobs”?
Film from director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin is a “talk opera” that doesn’t sugar-coat the Apple founder’s life