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The Big Time 2002

The Big Time
2002
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Directed by

Paris Barclay

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Dylan Baker / Molly Ringwald / Christopher Lloyd / Christina Hendricks / Shane Johnson / Michael B. Silver / Sharif Atkins / John de Lancie / Eydie Alyson / Gabby Anderman
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Director Jordan Peele hit the big time with his horror/comedy Get Out, his follow up looks like more a direct horror, but it looks good.

Starring Lupita Nyong'o, Anna Diop and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II it looks like this is creepy, scary and blood thirst, the makings of a good horror film basically.

The BBFC have given the film a 15 rating in the UK for strong language, violence, threat and it has a runtime of 116 minute (1 hour 56 minutes).

Jordan Peele hit the big time with his first film Get Out which showed that there was a promising new director on show.

With his second movie he is going all out for the horror Genre with US which is released on March 22nd.

During the Super Bowl we were treated to the second trailer, and boy is it creepy, if the final film is like this we are in for a treat.

Check it out below.

All change for another weekend at the US box office as M. Night Shyamalan new film Glass takes over with one of the directors best openings.

Glass

Despite being a celebrated director M. Night Shyamalan hasn't had the easiest of times with his movies, but last year he hit the big time again with Split and now he hits the top with a sequel or sorts.

The film makes its debut at number 1 knocking The Upside off with $40.5 million, which is a touch above Split's debut.

The Upside

Falling to number 2 this week after a single week at the top the comedy drama takes $15.6 million to boost its total to $43.9 million after 2 weekends.

Aquaman

Still riding high this week is the DC Universe movie which has turned into the biggest grossing movie from the comic book series.

The film takes $10.3 million this week which pushes its US total past the $300 million mark to $304.3 million.

Dragon Ball Super: Broly

The smash hit animation goes wider this week and goes to number 4 with a $8.7 million weekend which brings its total US gross to $19.5 million.

Spider Man Into the Spider Verse

The Animated film from Sony continues its incredible run on the box office sitting at number 5 this week with $7.25 million which brings its total US gross to $158.2 million.

As the year comes to a close its time to reflect on the films that hit the big time in 2016 - so what were the highest grossing film at the global box office?

The top grossing film across the globe in 2016 is Captain America: Civil War - this surprised me a bit but is testament on how well established the Marvel Cinematic Universe is now.

The third in the Captain America series - although some might say it is more an Avengers movie that Captain America Movie - took $1.5 billion at the global box office.

Compared to 2015 this is far lower than Jurassic World which took $1.6 billion but is on par with the number 2 film Fast and Furious 7 with took $1.5 billion (for the record Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens took more but much of that was in 2016). Finding Dory is the second highest grossing film of 2016 with $1.027 billion while not very far behind it is Zootopia (Zootropolis) which took $1.026 billion.

Rounding out the top 5 is The Jungle Book and The Secret Life of Pets wich both took a shade under a billion each.

The top 2 films were both sequels and 6 of the top 10 films were either sequels or part of an already established franchise, and Deadpool at 7 although not part of a franchise is certainly part of the Marvel Superhero world.

Disney did very well this year with the top 4 film all being from the studio and it wouldn't surprise me if Rogue One: A Star Wars Story ended up in the top five film by the time it ends its run.

Four of the top 10 are superhero movies, four of the top ten have animals as their primary cast, 3 are animations (arguably 4) and 8 have sequels and further adventures in the series already announced. Thanks 2016 at the global box office, here is the full top 10.

  1. Captain America: Civil War - $1,153,304,495
  2. Finding Dory - $1,027,771,569
  3. Zootopia - $1,023,784,195
  4. The Jungle Book - $966,550,600
  5. The Secret Life of Pets - $875,457,937
  6. Batman V Superman Dawn of Justice - $873,260,194
  7. Deadpool - $783,112,979
  8. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them - $748,820,251
  9. Suicide Squad - $745,600,054
  10. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - $687,878,705
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