On a quiet winter weekend at the box office, DreamWorks Animation’s “Dog Man” chased its own tail, repeating as the top movie ...
Programming the weekend of the big game has always been a challenge for Hollywood studios, considering that traffic plummets ...
In a motion picture industry crunched by streaming, where studios are watching their ledgers closer than ever, Super Bowl ...
Meanwhile, slasher “Heart Eyes” and Ke Huy Quan actioner “Love Hurts” are landing in second and third, respectively, turning in more tepid opening weekends. Universal’s “Dog Man” is ...
Both new releases — the Ke Huy Quan action movie “Love Hurts” and the Valentine’s Day-themed slasher “Heart Eyes”— were left nipping at the heels of “Dog Man.” Hollywood often ...
Earning decent reviews, Heart Eyes didn’t fare quite as well with audiences, which gave the pic a B- CinemaScore. Universal’s Love Hurts opened in third place with an estimated $5.8 million ...
Meanwhile two newcomers, Universal’s action comedy “Love Hurts” and Sony’s gory slasher “Heart Eyes,” mostly settled for scraps in this quiet Super Bowl stretch. “Dog Man,” a ...