Exhumed Films Fulci Double Feature
Posted by Regor on Nov 30, 2012 in Film
Next ShowExhumed Films presents a Fulci Double Feature -Saturday Dec 15, 2012 $15 – International House Doors at 7:30 pm, Show at 8:00pm $15 ONLINE TICKETS AVAILABLEHERE http://www.ticketfly.com/event/181907/Saturday Dec 15, 2012 $15If you are tired of the same old Fulci films, join us for two less known, but amazing, non-horror films, from the...
Read MoreSuicide & Grindhouse…A Boston Comic Con Interview with Mike Pecci
Posted by Regor on May 17, 2012 in Film, Interviews
Interview & Written by Shaun Daniels, Edited by Roger Froilan and Photos by Sharon Wong with Audio Editing by Stephen Laskey of Laskey Productions Good chances are that somewhere on the interwebs you’ve come across Mike Pecci. Whether it’s the director/photographer’s high concept photography, work with the Suicide Girls or Grindhouse Shorts film,...
Read More05.4-6.2012: Weekend Box Office – The $
Posted by Regor on May 7, 2012 in Box Office, Film
After two weekends of Think(ing) Like a Man, audiences were thinking superheroes. Nick Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Joss Whedon brought together Iron Man, Captain America, The Hulk, Thor, Black Widow and Hawkeye to form the superhero team and the #1 movie The Avengers. The action-adventure with a bit of sci-fi film crushed Loki and the nine top ten movies...
Read More04.27-29.2012: Weekend Box Office – The $
Posted by Regor on Apr 30, 2012 in Box Office, Film
Audiences are thinking…thinking like a man. Think Like a Man braved men, women and four new but very different films, including Safe, to be #1 again at the weekend box office. The Tim Story-directed movie grossed $17.604 million, adding to the comedy’s total domestic gross of $60.472 million (it will be released overseas throughout the summer,...
Read More04.20-22.2012: Weekend Box Office – The $
Posted by Regor on Apr 23, 2012 in Box Office, Film
The battle of the sexes ended with man. Steve Harvey’s The New York Times best-selling book, Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man, turned movie, #1 Think Like a Man, played women vs. men and then men vs women to #1. Attracting audiences, female (63%) and over 30 years of age (62%), the ensemble comedy earned $33.636 million at 2,015 theaters. Tim...
Read More04.13-15.2012: Weekend Box Office – The $
Posted by Regor on Apr 16, 2012 in Box Office, Film
For the residents of Massachusetts, it’s Marathon Monday. For the residents of Panem, it was a race for survival and the finish line. The Hunger Games won the weekend box office, edging out new movies on the block, The Three Stooges and The Cabin in the Woods. The trio of Larry, Curly and Moe poked eyes and raked in $17.01 million at 3,477 theaters in...
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