Holdover comedy “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” repeated at No. 1 at the weekend box office in a narrow upset over new entry “Underworld: Rise of the Lycans.” The news would have been good either way for Sony, ...
The Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend turned into a gold mine for the film biz, led by the $39 million opening of Sony’s “Paul Blart: Mall Cop.” “Mall Cop,” toplining Kevin James, scored the ...
Sony has unleashed the epic new trailer for Paul Blart: Mall Cop. This is a vast improvement over the viral video that we posted a few months ago, but it still looks painfully bad. This is one of the ...
So says indieWIRE’s Eric Kohn: “Observe and Report,” filmmaker Jody Hill’s first feature since the cult hit “The First Foot Way,” continues his remarkable knack for making audiences sympathize with a ...
The Spectacle of Our Own Helplessness In Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk, we watch a filmmaker’s video calls to a young woman in Gaza and reflect on the things we cannot change.
SUNDAY AM: For the second straight weekend, No. 1 went to moronic comedy Paul Blart: Mall Cop with an amazing hold of 32%, closely followed by a newcomer, the derivative vampire threequel Underworld: ...
It’s not surprising that “Paul Blart: Mall Cop”, one of the most inexplicably popular films of 2009, managed to earn itself a sequel. What is surprising is that it took Kevin James six years to do it.
In the pantheon of formidable law-enforcement figures who’ve been immortalized on film, Paul Blart may never measure up to the likes of Wyatt Earp, Eliot Ness, Frank Serpico, or Donnie Brasco. But ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- You may have noticed Eric Hinske gesturing toward the on-deck circle as he crossed home plate on his second homer against the Angels on Saturday. Turns out, there was a pretty good ...
Two years ago, in a fit of idiocy, I forgot my laptop on a bench in the Time Warner Center, Midtown Manhattan’s high-rise mall. Half an hour and several hundred muttered obscenities later, I rushed ...