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Marvel’s “Thunderbolts” and Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” are dominating the North American box office charts again.
"Thunderbolts*” started softer than recent Marvel adventures, but solid reviews and positive word-of-mouth could help the movie stick around on the big screen.
Once again "Thunderbolts*" was the number-one movie at the domestic box office. Also, we're still going to call it ...
That’s the biggest box office opening to date for IFC. It was also a low-budget affair, reportedly only $1 million or so. See ...
I don’t begrudge anyone for feeling that way, as while walking out of my showing I thought it was a pretty fun romp myself.
"Thunderbolts" is the No. 1 movie in North America this week, adding an additional $33.1 million to its coffers, ...
Disney/Marvel Studios’ “Thunderbolts*” faced no new competition in its second weekend at the box office; and thanks to strong ...
Disney/Marvel Studios’ “Thunderbolts*” had a bit of a lower Saturday than industry estimates projected, but is still enjoying ...
Marvel's newest superhero film "Thunderbolts*" remained top dog at the North American box office for a second straight ...
Thunderbolts* had a strong second weekend hold at the box office, reaching $272.2 million globally. But the MCU movie still has work to do to justify its price tag.
During Disney’s earnings call on Wednesday, Iger admitted the company “lost a little focus” by making too many Marvel films.