Episode 158 - F9: The Fast Saga!
/F9: The Fast Saga lapped the competition on its way to a huge opening weekend at the box office.
Read MoreF9: The Fast Saga lapped the competition on its way to a huge opening weekend at the box office.
Read MoreThe hitman's wife's bodyguard was seemingly tasked with not letting anybody in to see their movie this weekend.
Read MorePeople were not in the theaters to see In the Heights this weekend, while Peter Rabbit 2 ran away with a third place finish.
Read MoreIf anyone asks you why you watched the latest installment of the Conjuring franchise on HBO Max this weekend instead of in a theater, you can blame that on the devil too.
Read MoreMovie theaters are back, at least for now, as A Quiet Place Part II opens with a bang and streaming might have been a bit cruel to Cruella.
Read MoreTitanic and Speed go head-to-head to determine the Greatest Blockbuster of the '90s. Plus, with theaters reopening, we preview a few of the movies we're most looking forward to this summer.
Read MoreThe penultimate edition of Multiplex Madness Forever is here. Titanic, Toy Story, Speed, and Terminator 2: Judgment Day enter, only two will leave with the hopes of being crowned the Greatest Blockbuster of the '90s.
Read MoreThe Lion King, Speed, Pretty Woman, and Terminator 2: Judgment Day face off to conclude the Elite 8 1/2. Two more box office titans are eliminated, and the Final Four Weddings and a Funeral is set.
Read MoreWe're joined by the first guest judges of the tournament as Titanic, Mrs. Doubtfire, The Silence of the Lambs, and Toy Story vie for the title of Greatest Blockbuster of the '90s.
Read MoreOur eight division winners are set as Multiplex Madness Forever rolls along. Plus, we talk the few highs and many lows of the Oscars.
Read MoreThe stakes are higher than ever in Multiplex Madness Forever as we begin to crown winners. We name the greatest dramatic, comedic, horrific, and franchise starting blockbusters of the '90s along with our picks for the best movies of 2020.
Read MoreEight films in the Hayao Miyazaki, Tony Scott, Nora Ephron, and Justin Lin divisions advance to solidify the remaining contenders in the Sweet Sixteen Candles. Plus, we name our worst films of 2020.
Read MoreThe Round of 32 begins, and we move ever closer to crowning winners in the Spike Lee, Mel Brooks, John Carpenter, and Steven Spielberg divisions. Plus, we give out our 2020 B-Side Awards.
Read MoreThe fates of the first round of Family, Action, RomCom, and Sequel films are decided as we wrap up the first round of Multiplex Madness Forever.
Read MoreWe have our contenders, and now the matchups begin! We go through the first round matchups in our Spike Lee, Mel Brooks, John Carpenter, and Steven Spielberg divisions.
Read MoreThe draft is complete, and the contenders are set. We finalize all 64 contenders for the title of greatest blockbuster of the '90s. Plus, we go over the newly announced Oscar nominations.
Read MoreGet Out. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Two definitively great, decade-defining blockbusters. But which movie will join them as the greatest blockbuster of the 1990s? Find out as we embark on our latest tournament, Multiplex Madness Forever.
Read MoreThe finale of Gettin' Willie Wit It is here! We reflect on the full career of Will Smith so far and give out the much coveted Willie Awards.
Read MoreAfter a heck of a rough patch, the last four movies of Will Smith's career to date - Aladdin, Gemini Man, Spies in Disguise, and Bad Boys for Life - are a welcome reminder why the man is a star deserving of his own podcast.
Read MoreThis period of time was not Will Smith's strong suit. This group of movies - Concussion, Suicide Squad, Collateral Beauty, and Bright - peaks at "OK at best" and valleys at...well, at really bad.
Read MoreWhat's in the Box Office? is a weekly podcast exploring the ins and outs of the weekend box office. Hosts, Chicago filmmakers Brian Surber and Noah Drewke, examine and analyze the weekend returns of the films playing at a theater near you. Whether you're a so-called expert (Brian) or an admitted novice (Noah), there is something for everyone at the box office.
Hosts of many podcasts on their very own Oh, It's a Podcast network, Brian has been following the box office for over 16 years, while Noah has seen A Few Good Men a lot. Probably more than anyone else.
With deep dives into the weekend returns, predictions, retrospectives, maybe some special guests, and a whole lot of fun, What's in the Box Office? has something for everyone*!
*Unless you don't like movies, numbers, money, or us. In which case you probably shouldn't listen.
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