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The Worst ‘Rings’ Reviews: Critics Are Raving!
The Worst ‘Rings’ Reviews: Critics Are Raving!
The Worst ‘Rings’ Reviews: Critics Are Raving!
Have you ever seen those movie ads on TV filled with gushing quotes from critics and thought to yourself, “I saw that movie; it was terrible. Where did they find these positive reviews?” If you have, you’re not alone — and you’re going to love ScreenCrush’s newest series, Critics Are Raving!, which balances the cinematic scales with trailers full of slightly more accurate (and slightly more negative) lines from reviews. Real critics. Real quotes. Really bad movies. That’s what’s Critics Are Raving! is all about.
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Rings’ Can’t Bring Down ‘Split’
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Rings’ Can’t Bring Down ‘Split’
Weekend Box Office Report: ‘Rings’ Can’t Bring Down ‘Split’
When M. Night Shyamalan’s Split exceeded expectations and became the first big hit of 2017, box office prognosticators wondered if this was the result of a killer marketing campaign or if audiences actually liked the movie. The second weekend made it definitive: Split’s small drop-off indicated positive buzz and strong word-of-mouth, both of which allowed the film to remain on top of the charts for the third weekend in a row, narrowly edging out all newcomers, specifically Rings.
First you watch it, then you die. The Ring!
First you watch it, then you die. The Ring!
First you watch it, then you die. The Ring!
Rings: "A couple makes a horrifying discovery: there is a "movie within the movie" that no one has ever seen before". this will be the third movie of the The Rings franchise. Hitting theaters February 3, 2017. So in efforts for a big opening for the movie, an electronic store had hidden cameras to capture the reactions of unsuspecting customers when Samara comes for them out of
‘Rings’ Trailer: An Analog Horror Classic Gets a Digital Upgrade
‘Rings’ Trailer: An Analog Horror Classic Gets a Digital Upgrade
‘Rings’ Trailer: An Analog Horror Classic Gets a Digital Upgrade
It’s been over a decade since the last film in The Ring saga, 2005’s poorly received The Ring Two. The franchise, about a deadly VHS tape with strange, surreal contents and the long-haired ghost tied to it, has been dormant ever since, but you know how it is; these types of hauntings (particularly ones that have been quite lucrative for a film studio in the past) never stay dead for long. The Ring makes a serious comeback this fall. The main ghost from the series co-stars in a crossover horror film with the ghost from The Grudge called Sadako vs. Kayako, which plays at the Toronto Film Festival next month. And the American Ring franchise is back up and running too with Rings from director F. Javier Gutierrez (Before the Fall).