All Articles Tagged"Red" This Week On DVD and Blu-ray: January 25, 2011Brad Brevet | January 24th 2011 | 4 CommentsCriterion releases 'Broadcast News' and 'Dogtooth' hits shelves Top Ten Most Disappointing Movies of 2010Brad Brevet | January 3rd 2011 | 47 CommentsSometimes expectations just can't be met 'Paranormal Activity 2' Breaks R-Rated Midnight Record on Way to $20 Million at Friday Box-OfficeBrad Brevet | October 23rd 2010 | 15 CommentsWill the supernatural sequel match its predecessor's $100+ million haul? Box-Office Wrap-Up: Oct. 15 – Oct. 17, 2010Brad Brevet | October 17th 2010 | 16 CommentsIt's a jackass's world 'Jackass 3D' Scores a Whopping $21.8 Million at Friday Box-OfficeBrad Brevet | October 16th 2010 | 18 CommentsWhat the what? Movie Review: Red (2010)Brad Brevet | October 15th 2010 | 9 CommentsSolid cast, lackluster results Box-Office Oracle: Oct. 15 – Oct. 17, 2010Laremy Legel | October 14th 2010 | 20 CommentsJackass 3-D will almost certainly win. But how will Red fare? 'Wolverine 2' Director Debate, Talk of 'Indiana Jones 5' and Will Rodriguez Direct 'Deadpool'?Kevin Blumeyer | August 21st 2010 | 16 CommentsPlus pics from the set of Scorsese's 'Hugo Cabret' Eight New Looks at Summit's 'Red'Brad Brevet | August 11th 2010 | 7 CommentsThe studio seems to be backing this one big time Latest MPAA Ratings: BULLETIN NO: 2131Brad Brevet | July 28th 2010 | 22 CommentsFoster's 'Beaver,' Corbijn's 'American' and Scott's 'Unstoppable' in a big update Trailer for 'Red' With Willis, Freeman, Malkovich, Mirren and MoreBrad Brevet | June 23rd 2010 | 8 CommentsThis one could be great 2010 Movie Preview: Part Two – From 'Kick-Ass' to 'Your Highness'Brad Brevet | January 7th 2010 | 16 Comments25... err... 26 more films to look out for Browse Summit Entertainment's 2010 Movie PreviewBrad Brevet | December 22nd 2009 | 6 CommentsWillis, Freeman, Mirren Pattinson, Brosnan, Polanski and more in six upcoming films Three Colors: This is How Coincidence Films Should be DoneBrad Brevet | January 6th 2009 | 4 CommentsThe story comes as a result of the coincidence, not the other way around