Our Picks and Predictions for the 2011 Academy Award for BEST PICTURE. The nominees are: The Artist The Descendants Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close The Help Hugo Midnight in Paris Moneyball The Tree of Life War Horse »»
It wouldn't be Oscar nominations without choices where you have to go "huh?" »»
Brendan Campbell takes a break from saying "eh" at the end of each sentence to give us his top ten films of 2011. »»
Inside Pulse Movies' female perspective, Jenny Rebekah, enlightens us on what a mother of two would have as her favorite films of 2011. »»
A year-end list from a guy who hates year-end lists. »»
Breaking Dawn - Part 1 projected better than Summit Entertainment led competitors to believe, but did not set a record. »»
It was a dead heat at the box office. While kids flocked to The Smurfs, Cowboys & Aliens couldn't meet expectations. »»
Frontloaded start allows Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows to break two domestic release records on its way to having the biggest worldwide opening of all time. »»
Transformers: Dark of the Moon obliterates Fourth of July records, Larry Crowne struggles to find viewers under the AARP age bracket, and why Bridesmaids is still relevant. »»
Kids dominate the box office this weekend, as Cameron Diaz tries to prove how "bad" she can be. »»
Plus kids don't give a damn about Jim Carrey and his pooping penguins. »»
Super 8 is Paramount's second Summer release to hit #1 (after Thor). X-Men: First Class remains a strong second place finisher. »»
Woody Allen delivers for the first time in a long time »»
Despite strong reviews, X-Men: First Class earns the lowest open weekend total in the X-Men franchise save for the first entry in the series. »»
A very profitable Memorial Day Weekend sees moviegoers being duped into seeing the same movie again, and I don't mean the latest Woody Allen flick. »»