Nolte: Shuttered Studio Participant Discovers Social Justice Movies Don’t Sell
Nolte: After 20 years of producing movies pretty much no one wanted to see, Participant is shutting down, which means the loss of 100 jobs.
Nolte: After 20 years of producing movies pretty much no one wanted to see, Participant is shutting down, which means the loss of 100 jobs.
Netflix, the only streamer making a profit, will reportedly no longer make lousy, super-expensive blockbusters or lousy “auteur” movies.
Only 34 percent of American adults prefer watching movies in a theater, compared to 66 percent who prefer watching them at home, according to a poll.
Compared to this same date in 2020 (the last pre-pandemic January and February), the 2024 box office is down nearly 50 percent.
Nolte: In 2022, a sewer pipe delivered some 2,264 TV shows to American households. Last year, that number dropped to 1,784.
A great movie is a friend for life, something you carry from then on, a two-hour voyage to another place and time with interesting characters and much to think about.
South Korean actor Lee Sun-kyun endured 19 hours of police interrogation on Christmas Eve before his apparent suicide.
Film schools across the country have gone woke, according to a report from TheWrap, which ensures movies will continue to suck for generations to come.
A 1981 DeLorean, the famed time-travel car from the 1985 film Back to the Future, shocked car enthusiasts when one was found with just 977 miles on the odometer in a Wisconsin barn.
Another reason to love artificial intelligence (AI) is that it can resurrect classic movie stars meaning today’s actors are worried about being replaced by AI James Dean.Cry more, losers.
Vietnam banned the upcoming film Barbie from theaters on Monday because a scene in the film shows a map with China’s “Nine-Dash Line” in it, a fictitious border the regime in Beijing created that puts almost the entire South China Sea under Chinese control.
The cast and crew of India’s delirious action-fantasy RRR bid a fond farewell this week to their costar Ray Stevenson, the veteran British actor who played the villain in the film, fictitious Governor Scott Buxton.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has been a top star for 20 years and still has no legacy, nothing to show for it.
Looks like Hollywood is recalibrating (again) to try and fix the crumbling movie industry.
Hollywood, specifically the film industry, is going through a legitimate, serious, and potentially fatal phase.
Nolte: Over four decades, Bruce Willis delivered, and now I regret taking him for granted.
This weekend is yet more proof that everything the so-called experts tell us about the box office is a politically driven lie.
“Avatar: Way of the Water” tanked in China, which once again shows that Hollywood sold its soul to China’s Nazis for no good reason.
Jennifer “Box Office Poison” Lawrence used the pages of left-wing Variety to spread the lie that she is the first female action hero.
Since 1952, the British Film Institute has published a once-a-decade poll of the greatest films of all time. The Woke Gestapo just turned this once-respected and anticipated list into a joke.
Road horror takes place on the road, with our protagonists always on the move. Here are nine of my favorite movies that meet that criterion.
The non-woke, pro-masculine Top Gun: Maverick is now the fastest selling digital sell-through of all time.
The British government’s advisor on Islamophobia has been revealed to support the Muslim protests against a supposedly “blasphemous” film.
Muslims in London have mobbed a cinema for showing an allegedly “blasphemous” film already pulled nationwide by one major chain amid safety fears.
How did we move so quickly from the Golden Age of Television to being awash in an ocean of mediocrity and garbage?
China provides open-minded Western actors a refreshing career alternative to sluggish Hollywood and does not “get enough credit” for vast improvements in film production, Kevin Lee, a British actor working in China for a decade, told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview from Beijing.
“The Battle at Lake Changjin” is terrible, awful, and at times laughably inept. It is pro-communist, anti-American propaganda to its core.
Writer Paul Bois breaks down the greatest horror film scores of all time, from Danny Boyle’s “28 Days Later” to Hitchcock’s “Psycho.”
Here are the top five greatest screen farewells from legendary actors in movie history.
Media mogul Barry Diller believes the streaming media revolution has killed and buried the movie business, predicting that the industry as we know it “will never come back.”
With Memorial Day fast approaching, Americans may want to spend a few hours this weekend remembering some of our greatest war films.
The anime adventure Demon Slayer: Mugen Train is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $6.4 million this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has reportedly issued a decree that female characters in cartoons must wear a hijab, the Islamic head covering that Iranian women are persecuted for refusing to wear.
Music is now just something else on the Internet, like a YouTube video or tweet or blog post. What used to fill a meaningful gap in people’s lives now just fills four minutes of their time.
The far-left Hollywood Reporter teamed with Morning Consult and found that only 35 percent of Americans are willing to go to the movies this year.
The obnoxiously woke, preachy, mean-spirited, and humorless Captain Marvel is a preview of what we can expect from every movie and TV show for years to come.
“Trolls World Tour” has earned more money in its three weeks as a pay-per-view offering than the original did in theaters over five months.
Investors fear that people will avoid movie theaters, concert venues, and gyms if the coronavirus hits the U.S. hard.
More Americans chose to visit their local library rather than take a trip to the movies in 2019, according to a Gallup poll published Friday.
Oscar-winning actress Renée Zellweger says she has not joined Instagram, or any other social media platforms for that matter, because she feels “uncomfortable” with sharing her private life in such an immediate, public way. During a roundtable interview alongside Oscar-winning actress