Episode 216 - Prey for the Devil; Flick or Treat!
/With the arrival of Halloween, we were finally able to talk about Halloween Ends and its place in the Halloween canon (since nobody is talking about Prey for the Devil).
Read MoreWith the arrival of Halloween, we were finally able to talk about Halloween Ends and its place in the Halloween canon (since nobody is talking about Prey for the Devil).
Read MoreBlack Adam may not be a hero, but he did save his own day with a solid opening weekend. Plus, Ticket to Paradise got upgraded to first class, and the Halloween franchise gets more modern than ever.
Read MoreHalloween Ends at the box office, but it rolls right along on Flick or Treat as we bring back a special guest for the 7th and 8th installments of the series.
Read MoreSpooky season is no time for children's crocodiles or poorly reviewed dramas. It's time for horror movies like Smile to have huge holds and for us to revisit the weird years of the Halloween franchise.
Read MoreSmile did as well as Bros did poorly at the box office this weekend. Plus, Flick or Treat returns and we begin watching through the Halloween franchise.
Read MoreDon't Worry Darling? More like Don't Worry Avatar: The Way of Water. People are still clearly excited about those big blue dudes.
Read MoreThe Woman King was coronated at the top of the box office after a very strong opening weekend.
Read MoreThe first annual National Cinema Day was a big hit and drew a ton of moviegoers - if not a ton of money - to the box office.
Read MoreDragon Ball Super: Super Hero made well over $9,000 during its terrific opening weekend at the box office.
Read MoreBullet Train dodged itself with an ok opening weekend at the box office, and Easter Sunday could not be resurrected.
Read MoreGiven Jordan Peele's past success, we give him a little bit of box office rope when evaluating the dope Nope.
Read MoreSince we've been gone, Minions: The Rise of Gru, Thor: Love and Thunder, and Where the Crawdads Sing all opened well in their own way.
Read MoreWith a fully respectable Top 5 at the box office, lead by a strong opening weekend from Elvis, it looks like people finally can't help falling in love with the movies again.
Read MoreLightyear's subpar box office performance is the culmination of a light few years for the Pixar brand, but is it a sign of things to come?
Read MoreJurassic World held Dominion over the box office this week with a monstrous opening weekend.
Read MoreTop Gun: Maverick flew to the top of box office charts and into the record books this weekend, while The Bob's Burgers Movie performed medium well.
Read MoreThe new Downton Abbey movie performed relatively well in this new era of depressed adult turnout at the box office, and we finally crown the winner of Multiplex Sadness.
Read MoreDoctor Strange had a strangely large drop in weekend 2, and we solidify the finals matchup of Multiplex Sadness.
Read MoreThe new Doctor Strange had a very strong if slightly maddening opening weekend, and the division winners begin to face off in Multiplex Sadness.
Read MoreThe box office was quiet this week, but there's still plenty of excitement to be found in us crowning the remaining division winners in Multiplex Sadness.
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*!
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