Episode 251 - The Marvels; Flick or Treat: Saw X!
/The Marvels is the latest, biggest bump in the road for the MCU's post-Endgame prospects, and we finally conclude Flick or Treat with our thoughts on Saw X.
Read MoreThe Marvels is the latest, biggest bump in the road for the MCU's post-Endgame prospects, and we finally conclude Flick or Treat with our thoughts on Saw X.
Read MoreFive Night's at Freddy's took a steep but expected drop in its second weekend, and after catching up on what we've missed on hiatus, we continue our look into the Saw franchise.
Read MoreThe Swifties came out as advertised this week to give The Eras Tour a huge opening weekend, and we dig in to our second trilogy of Saw films for Flick or Treat.
Read MoreThe Exorcist: Believer has to contend with the demons of a tough October to come, and we begin this year's Flick or Treat with a rewatch of the first 3 Saw movies.
Read MoreThe PAW Patrol franchise proved to be as mighty as advertised at the box office this weekend, and Saw X got a leg up on previous attempts to revive the franchise.
Read MoreWith A Haunting in Venice failing to capture the number one spot at the box office, the secret to total success remained a mystery for the latest Hercule Poirot installment.
Read MoreThe Nun II is praying for legs after a solid opening weekend that still didn't live up to the original's.
Read MoreWe catch up on everything we missed over our summer hiatus, including Barbenheimer, the return of the comedy, and a solid opening for The Equalizer 3.
Read MoreIn addition to being the world's fastest man, The Flash became the world's fastest flop this weekend at the box office.
Read MoreAcross the Spider-Verse had an otherworldly opening weekend at the box office, proving the legacy of the breakout sequel is well intact.
Read MoreIn a quiet week at the box office, we crown the Greatest Blockbuster Franchise of All Time.
Read MoreThe beginning of the end of the Fast & Furious franchise started this weekend, in terms of both its narrative and its box office returns.
Read MoreGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 corrected course on the MCU backslide, at least temporarily, and we set the final matchup in MultIPlex Madness.
Read MoreThe Super Mario Bros. Movie continued forging its path to greatness this weekend, and we continue forging the path to the end of MultIPlex Madness.
Read MoreThe Super Mario Bros. Movie hit a perfect triple jump with a huge opening weekend, and we move ever closer in MultIPlex Madness to crowning the Greatest Franchise of All Time.
Read MoreDungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves rolled an 18 on the d20 of the box office this weekend, and MultIPlex Madness' Sweet Sixteen Candles begins.
Read MoreJohn Wick Chapter 4 hit the bullseye with a huge opening weekend, and we complete the Round of 32 in MultIPlex Madness.
Read MoreShazam felt the fury of the moviegoing public at the box office this weekend, and we continue our quest to crown the greatest franchise of all time.
Read MoreAnother jampacked week! We didn't get any violence at the Oscars this year, but there was plenty to go around in Scream VI's big opening weekend. Plus, we finish up the Round of 64 in MultIPlex Madness.
Read MoreCreed III scores a knockout at the box office, we pick our best movies of 2022, and MultIPlex Madness officially begins!
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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