War Room tops US box office

September 6th, 2015

Alex Kendrick’s War Room has knocked Straight Outta Compton off the top spot in the US box office, taking $9.3m.

The NWA biopic dropped to number two with $8.8m after spending two weeks at number one.

Elsewhere, the Bill Bryson biopic A Walk in the Woods debuts at number three taking $8.4m and Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation drops one place to number four with $7.15m.

The Transporter Refueled opens at number five, taking $7.13m with No Escape dropping two places to number six.

Number seven is taken by Guy Ritchie’s The Man From U.N.C.L.E. with $3.5m, new release Un Gallo con Muchos Huevos is at number eight with $3.4m and thriller sequel Sinister 2 drops four taking $3.3m.

Rounding off this week’s top 10 is Disney’s emotional rollercoaster Inside Out, which climbs up from number 19, taking $3.1m.

The US weekend box office top 10 for September 4 – 6 is as follows:
1. (2) War Room – $9,350,000
2. (1) Straight Outta Compton – $8,850,000
3. (-) A Walk in the Woods – $8,400,000
4. (3) Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation – $7,150,000
5. (-) The Transporter Refueled – $7,130,000
6. (4) No Escape – $5,445,000
7. (6) The Man From U.N.C.L.E. – $3,445,000
8. (-) Un Gallo con Muchos Huevos – $3,400,000
9. (5) Sinister 2 – $3,377,000
10. (19) Inside Out – $3,146,000

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Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 08/31/15

September 3rd, 2015

The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent are in again. ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ tops the chart this week, followed by ‘Mad Max: Fury Road.’ ‘San Andreas’ completes the top three.

avengThis week we have five newcomers in our chart.

Avengers: Age of Ultron is the most downloaded movie.

The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. All the movies in the list are BD/DVDrips unless stated otherwise.

Ranking (last week) Movie IMDb Rating / Trailer
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1 (2) Avengers: Age of Ultron (Web-DL) 7.8 / trailer
2 (1) Mad Max: Fury Road 8.4 / trailer
3 (…) San Andreas (Web-DL) 6.4 / trailer
4 (…) Self/less 6.5 / trailer
5 (2) Aloha 5.3 / trailer
6 (…) Magic Mike XXL (HDRip) 6.2 / trailer
7 (…) Southpaw (HDrip) 7.8 / trailer
8 (…) Minions (HDRip) 6.7 / trailer
9 (5) Terminator Genisys (Subbed HDTV rip) 7.0 / trailer
10 (7) Pitch Perfect 2 6.8 / trailer

Netflix loses thousands of movie titles to Hulu

September 1st, 2015

Thousands of movies are being removed from Netflix in the US after the streaming service decided not to renew a deal with distributor Epix.

Movies from the Hunger Games and Transformers series are just some of the blockbuster titles to be dropped from the service, which will now focus more on original content.

The films will disappear from the service when the $1bn deal between Netflix and Epix expires later this month.

Netflix’s chief content officer Ted Sarandos wrote: “While many of these movies are popular, they are also widely available on cable and other subscription platforms at the same time as they are on Netflix and subject to the same drawn out licensing periods.”

Following the end of the Netflix deal, the Epix catalogue will be picked up by Hulu.

“Our subscribers have been asking us for more, and more recent, big movies,” Hulu said in a statement.

“We listened. Through this new deal with Epix, we are proud to now be able to offer a huge selection of the biggest blockbusters and premium films.”

Elsewhere, Netflix recently added a load of exclusive projects aimed at ‘tweens’, including films from popular YouTubers.

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Wes Craven dies, aged 76

August 31st, 2015

Award-winning film director Wes Craven has died at the age of 76.

The creator of the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise passed away at his home in Los Angeles on Sunday (August 30) after battling brain cancer.

Craven was particularly known for his work on horror and slasher films having made his directorial debut in 1972 with The Last House on the Left.

Over the course of his decades-spanning career, Craven redefined the horror genre with his work on such films as Nightmare on Elm Street, Swamp Thing and the wildly popular Scream series, which later developed into a franchise consisting of several movies and a TV spinoff series for which Craven also served as an executive producer.

In addition to a highly-successful film career Craven was also a published author having released his novel Fountain Society in 1999.

More recently, the director had collaborated with 30 Days of Night co-creator Steve Niles on his first comic Coming of Rage that was released late last year and was working with producer Arnold Rifkin’s Cheyenne Enterprises and Liquid Comics on adapting the comic into a television series.

Craven is survived by his wife, producer and frequent collaborator Iya Labunka.

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War Room fails to dislodge Straight Outta Compton

August 30th, 2015

Straight Outta Compton has stayed at number one in the US box office following a quiet weekend.

The NWA biopic took $13.2m to see off competition from Alex Kendrick’s War Room, which is new in at two with $11m.

Elsewhere, Tom Cruise’s Mission Impossible – Rogue Nation is down to three with $8.3m, just ahead of new entry No Escape, which is at four.

Horror sequel Sinister 2 is at five with $4.6m and Guy Ritchie’s The Man From UNCLE is at six with $4.4m.

Hitman: Agent 47 is at seven, while The Gift is at eight with $3.1m.

Finally, Jurassic World is at nine with $3.1m and Paul Rudd’s Ant-Man rounds out the top ten with $3m.

The US weekend box office top 10 for is as follows:
1. (1) Straight Outta Compton – $13,240,000
2. (-) War Room – $11,000,000
3. (2) Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation – $8,300,000
4. (-) No Escape – $8,288,000
5. (3) Sinister 2 – $4,650,000
6. (5) The Man From UNCLE – $4,410,000
7. (4) Hitman: Agent 47 – $3,850,000
8. (7) The Gift – $3,134,000
9. (-) Jurassic World – $3,120,000
10. (8) Ant-Man – $3,054,000

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The Walking Dead: The Complete Fifth Season On Blu-Ray Disc Review

August 26th, 2015

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Straight Outta Compton remains top of US box-office

August 23rd, 2015

Straight Outta Compton spends a second week at the top of the US box office.

The NWA biopic took $26.7m, keeping Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation at number two with $11.7m.

New releases Sinister 2 and Hitman: Agent 47 debut at number three and four, with takings of $10.6m and $8.2m respectively.

Guy Ritchie’s The Man From UNCLE drops to five, while American Ultra debuts at six with $5.5m.

The Gift falls to seven, as Ant-Man drops to eight and Minions is at number nine.

Fantastic Four rounds out the top ten with takings of £3.6m.

The US weekend box office top 10 for August 21 – 23 is as follows:
1. (1) Straight Outta Compton – $26,760,000
2. (2) Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation – $11,700,000
3. (-) Sinister 2 – $10,633,000
4. (-) Hitman: Agent 47 – $8,200,000
5. (3) The Man From UNCLE – $7,420,000
6. (-) American Ultra – $5,500,000
7. (5) The Gift – $4,300,000
8. (6) Ant-Man – $4,088,000
9. (8) Minions – $3,710,000
10. (4) Fantastic Four – $3,650,000

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Watch the new trailer for Ridley Scott’s The Martian

August 19th, 2015

The new trailer sees Damon in the role of Watney, an astronaut heading up the Ares 3 journey to Mars. When the mission goes awry after a huge storm, Watney is left stranded and alone on the red planet with only limited supplies at his disposal.

The Martian is based on Andy Weir’s novel, which the computer programmer self-published after being rebuffed by literary agents.

When the book became a huge hit through Weir’s Amazon Kindle version, it was picked up by audiobook publisher Podium, then Crown Publishing Group, and swiftly became a New York Times best-seller.

The Martian, which boasts Jessica Chastain, Kristen Wiig, Kate Mara and Sean Bean in its all-star cast, will lift-off into cinemas on September 30.

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Straight Outta Compton tops US box-office

August 16th, 2015

NWA biopic Straight Outta Compton has topped the US box office in its first week of release.

The film, which focuses on the group’s rise to hip-hop stardom, took $56m to knock Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation off the top spot down to number two.

Elsewhere, Guy Ritchie’s spy flick The Man From UNCLE is new at three with $13.5m and Fantastic Four is down to four with $8m.

The Gift is at five with $6.5m and Paul Rudd’s Ant-Man is down to six with $5.5m.

Vacation is at seven, while animated comedy Minions slips to eight with $5.2m.

Finally, Ricki and the Flash is at nine with $4.5m and Amy Schumer’s Trainwreck rounds out the top ten with $3.8m.

The US weekend box office top 10 for August 14 – 16 is as follows:
1. (-) Straight Outta Compton – $56,100,000
2. (1) Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation – $17,300,000
3. (-) The Man from UNCLE – $13,535,000
4. (2) Fantastic Four – $8,000,000
5. (3) The Gift – $6,500,000
6. (5) Ant-Man – $5,517,000
7. (4) Vacation – $5,330,000
8. (6) Minions – $5,200,000
9. (7) Ricki and the Flash – $4,570,000
10. (8) Trainwreck – $3,800,000

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Some c*nt at Lionsgate should have proof-read this poster before approving it!

August 15th, 2015