Ah, the summer. The time of the year where the box office is ruled by superhero movies, science fiction extravaganzas and, uh, slightly quirky cancer weepies. What? For reasons that will baffle some people, 'The Fault in Our Stars' effortlessly took the number one spot at the box office this weekend, gliding past its bigger, more expensive and more ferocious competition and making it look easy.
'The Fault in Our Stars' is expected to be named the No. 1 movie of the weekend when box office tallies are officially released tomorrow. Estimates put the drama at a $48 million dollar box office total for the weekend.
Forget breaking Tom Cruise's face (a la Jimmy Fallon) -- Emily Blunt revealed on 'Conan' last night (June 4) that she almost killed the action movie star while filming 'Edge of Tomorrow'!
Crooner Bruno Mars provided the halftime entertainment for Super Bowl XLVIII with an assist from the Red Hot Chili Peppers and a children's choir, the members of which held hands as they sang like cherubs for the first 30 seconds.
It's been almost twenty years since 'Interview with a Vampire' hit theaters, which means it's been about twenty years since Tom Cruise last worked with Brad Pitt. But the duo could reunite for Joseph Kosinski's 'Go Like Hell.'
Reader's Digest -- which still exists, apparently -- has released the results of its '100 Most Trusted People In America' poll, and Tom Hanks has been voted as the guy to whom Americans would most likely give their spare house key.
Tom Cruise and science fiction are a powerful combination. Although the opening weekend of 'Oblivion' didn't break any records big or small, it's a more than solid start for a non-franchise, non-sequel, non-reboot. That's a sad statement on the current state of Hollywood, but that's another topic for another day.
So I was on my way home last night and this movie quote popped into my head. Not sure why, but it did. Of course, once it was on my brain, I couldn't figure out for the life of me who said it or what movie it was from.