‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’ Review: Dull Action, Dull Characters, Dull World-Building
Hell, just knowing I’d be spared the sight of stupid Chris Pratt stupidly holding up his stupid hands was enough to boost my optimism.

Hell, just knowing I’d be spared the sight of stupid Chris Pratt stupidly holding up his stupid hands was enough to boost my optimism.

Actor Chris Pratt of “Guardians of the Galaxy” and “Jurassic World” fame revealed on Instagram that he listens to Father Mike Schmitz’s “Bible in a Year” podcast and has already reached day 221 in the cycle.

Actor Chris Pratt worked his Christian faith into his acceptance speech at the “Teen Choice Awards” Sunday night, telling his young audience to “love God.”

Jurassic World still reigns supreme, taking another first place bite at the box office, while Incredibles 2 swooped into second place for the second straight week and newcomer Sicario: Day of the Soldado over performed sneaking into third place.

“Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” surpassed expectations to open with $150 million in ticket sales in U.S. and Canada theaters over the weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday. While that total didn’t approach the record-breaking $208.8 million debut of 2015′s “Jurassic World,” it proved the 25-year-old franchise still roars loudly among moviegoers.

Better than its immediate predecessor, even at 128 minutes, Fallen Kingdom is never dull. But it is also never deep, or smart, or anything other than empty amusement park ride filled with moral illiteracy.

The latest iteration of the Jurassic World film franchise, Fallen Kingdom, does not debut in the U.S. until June 22 but stars Chris Pratt and Jeff Goldblum turned up to host a sneak preview of the film for members of the military and their families in Hawaii.

Chris Pratt erected a giant cross on Easter Sunday and posted a step-by-step instructional guide to his process on Instagram. The 36-year-old actor, who’s currently filming Guardians of the Galaxy 2, spent the holiday getting his hands dirty while setting up

As is usually the case, what is bad news for Hollywood is almost always good news for America and Americans. Hollywood enjoyed a record box office year in 2015, but the hows and whys of this are mostly bad news

Fallout 4 just blew the vault door wide open with the biggest entertainment launch in any medium this year.

Steven Spielberg has made billions off of his movies, including his recent box-office record-smashing summer blockbuster Jurassic World, which he helmed as executive producer.

Being a woman in Hollywood isn’t all bad; some would even say it still has its perks. Just ask Jurassic World actress Bryce Howard Dallas.

Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow is taking flak for comments he made over the weekend suggesting female directors are “not interested” in helming big-budget blockbuster films.

A story that finds its origins during the Cretaceous Period has come to a head during the Age of Sensitivity.

Jurassic World star Chris Pratt is all about family, and in such a morally ambiguous place as Hollywood, that is rare.

When Rio Ferdinand accused Andy Grey and Richard Keys of having “pre-historic” views on gender equality, as well as contributing to their firing, apparently he was also setting a standard for future, pre-historic reference. The main takeaway from this summer’s blockbuster

False charges of sexism obviously fell on deaf ears. Weekend estimates range from $177 million to $190 million for the debut of “Jurassic World,” the fourth in the “Jurassic Park” franchise, the first in 14 years. After three lackluster weekends

The ignorance of the political left never fails to amaze. By complaining about the supposed “sexism” of Jurassic World, joyless feminists everywhere — from Avengers director Joss Whedon to the left-wing The Daily Beast — only prove that they failed

Jurassic World. While lumpen folk concern themselves with trivial questions like “Is it any good?”, Britain’s premier mediator of correct thinking – the Guardian – has today asked the only question that really matters: “Is it sexist?”

In a movie-world before superheroes and comic books and franchises and universes, Concept was King, and in 1990 author Michael Crichton came up with a doozy. Imagine, Crichton fantasized, that a mosquito drew blood from a dinosaur and then got

Joyce Carol Oates, the 77 year-old author, professor, and Twitter-genius, condemned Oscar-winning director Steven Spielberg Tuesday for hunting down and killing a dinosaur. “So barbaric that this should still be allowed,” the feminist wrote. “No conservation laws in effect wherever

Jurassic World’s “gun toting” star Chris Pratt says he loves to hunt and recently spoke about hunting “elk, caribou, deer and moose.”Jurassic World’s “gun toting” Chris Pratt says he loves to hunt and recently spoke about hunting “elk, caribou, deer and moose.”

After a series of bungled interviews by the Avengers: Age of Ultron cast during last month’s press tour, one star appears to be taking heed, and is prepared for anything.
