
Best & Worst 2014: TheWrap’s 86 Alternate Movie Awards for Sex, Violence, Music and More
Who had the best abs? What about the best death scene? Who was the worst onscreen couple?
Who had the best abs? What about the best death scene? Who was the worst onscreen couple?
Oscar winner pulled in over $1.4 billion with “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1” and “X-Men: Days of Future Past”
This year will be off around 5 percent from 2013’s record-breaker, but most studios have made money on their films
From “I, Frankenstein” to “Transcendence,” Alonso Duralde, Inkoo Kang and James Rocchi pick their least favorite of the year
It will be the year’s best opening but the third film in Lionsgate’s Jennifer Lawrence franchise won’t match the $150 million debuts of the first two
The year stands in stark contrast to 2013, which set a record as the highest-grossing ever but saw several very pricey bombs
Lionsgate hopes Part 1 of its franchise finale can match the $150 million openings of the two earlier films starring Jennifer Lawrence
Other awards go to Shailene Woodley, Benedict Cumberbatch and Eddie Redmayne at televised (but curious) awards show
Q4 itself exceeds earnings, revenue estimates
If the Jennifer Lawrence epic can debut at $150 million, it will be first time the first three films in a franchise have hit that mark
“Silicon Valley” star keeps things interesting during local morning show appearances with crazy hair and crazier antics
Fox’s “Maze Runner” opens at No. 1 in 44 countries and “Dawn of Planet of the Apes” tops $100 million in China
Disney’s Marvel space romp is only movie to top that mark in U.S. this year
“If we want to continue to see the movies we love, we need to reward those who create them,” says Charles Rivkin, now a US official
Greenstein will assume the role previously held by Jeff Blake