Tuesday, June 10
Hayden Christensen's first post-Star Wars sci-fi effort, the Doug Liman-directed Jumper, leads this week's crop of DVD releases. Also debuting are the Morgan Freeman/Jack Nicholson old guy comedy The Bucket List; Larry the Cable Guy's wacky comedy Witless Protection; the Scarlett Johansson/Natalie Portman corset-fest The Other Boleyn Girl; Zak Penn's ensemble poker comedy The Grand; and German director Michael Haneke's American remake of his relentlessly disturbing horror flick Funny Games.
Our DVD pick for the week is the fully restored Collector's Edition of the old-fashioned epic Lawrence of Arabia. Pick it up and witness pre-CGI filmmaking at its finest.
Posted 6/10/2008 by reelz
Related: The Other Boleyn Girl | The Grand | Funny Games | Jumper | The Bucket List | Witless Protection
Monday, February 25
Rashomon-esque political thriller Vantage Point captured first place at the box office with a $24 million tally, well ahead of second-place finisher Jumper's $12.7 million take. Close behind was the fantasy epic The Spiderwick Chronicles at $12 million, followed by Step Up 2 the Streets and Fools Gold, which took in $9.8 million and $6.3 million, respectively.
Source: boxofficemojo.com
Posted 2/25/2008 by reelz
Related: Vantage Point | The Spiderwick Chronicles | Jumper
Monday, February 18
Jumper shrugged off a slew of negative reviews to claim first place at the box office. Hayden Christensen's return to sci-fi grossed $27.2 million, well ahead of second place finisher Step Up 2 the Streets' $19.6 million tally. Close behind was tween adventure fantasy The Spiderwick Chronicles at $19.2 million, followed by the McConaughey/Hudson rom-com Fool's Gold. Rounding out the top five was Definitely, Maybe.
Source: boxofficemojo.com
Posted 2/18/2008 by reelz
Related: The Spiderwick Chronicles | Jumper | Step Up 2 the Streets
Thursday, February 14
The weekend begins a day early at the Cineplex, with four new flicks offering something for everybody: There's Jumper for the fanboys, The Spiderwick Chronicles for the tweens, Step Up 2 the Streets for the "urban" aficionados and the rom-com Definitely, Maybe for the ladies.
A rundown of our reviews of this weekend's new releases:
The Spiderwick Chronicles 
"Covers all its narrative bases and packs enough thrills into its 97 minutes to qualify as decent family entertainment." [Full The Spiderwick Chronicles Review]
Jumper 
"Star Hayden Christensen is unable to lend any real depth to his stubbornly bland -- and bewilderingly selfish -- character." [Full Jumper Review]
Step Up 2 the Streets 
"What it lacks in polish (on-the-nose dialogue, choppy pacing, vague character motivations) it more than makes up for in energy and spirit." [Full Step Up 2 the Streets Review]
Definitely, Maybe 
"Though this is a mainstream romantic comedy, the writing isn’t completely dumbed down—a refreshing change from the norm." [Full Definitely, Maybe Review]
Also opening: George Romero's Diary of the Dead, The Year My Parents Went on Vacation
Posted 2/14/2008 by reelz
Related: Definitely, Maybe | The Spiderwick Chronicles | Jumper | Step Up 2 the Streets
Last night ReelzChannel caught early fan reaction to the first showing of Jumper. Most critics don't like it; now see what regular movie fans had to say as they left the theater.
Up next week it's the Mos Def/Jack Black comedy: Be Kind Rewind.
Next Showing: Jumper now in theaters nationwide.
Posted 2/14/2008 by Dack
Related: Jumper
Monday, February 4
Itching for some Valentine's Day counterprogramming?
Well, Fox's sci-fi thriller, Jumper, about a hottie (Hayden Christensen) who has a genetic anomaly that allows him to teleport (aka 'jump') anywhere he wants.
And we've got 24 new pictures from the movie! Check them out here.
Posted 2/4/2008 by reelz
Related: Jumper
Tuesday, January 8
Left: Serious-looking, old-fashioned murderous villain Simon Phoenix in Demolition Man.
Right: Serious-looking, futuristic NSA Agent "Mr. Cox" in Jumper.
Next Showing: Jumper opens nationwide January 14th
Posted 1/8/2008 by Dack
Related: Demolition Man | Jumper