Gi Joe the Rise of Cobra

All-American Hero?

Posted 10.10.2011

Bruce Willis has, without a doubt, earned his stripes as an action star. Now, however, things are about to get a bit more iconic. Willis is in...

Dear John Scores $32 Million for First Place, and Why Its Defeat of Avatar Isn't a Gender Politics Story

Scott Mendelson | Posted 05.25.2011

Scott Mendelson

Dear John dethroned Avatar at the top of the box office over Super Bowl weekend. Wow... a film's opening weekend managed to exceed another film's eighth weekend.

2009 in Review: The Guilty Pleasures, the Surprisingly Good, and the Runners-up

Scott Mendelson | Posted 05.25.2011

Scott Mendelson

Before I get to my obligatory 'best films of 2009' list, I'd like to take a moment to run down a list of films that are worthy of mention, even if they aren't the year's very best.

Delayed Huff Post Weekend Box Office in Review (08/23/09)

Scott Mendelson | Posted 05.25.2011

Scott Mendelson

As everyone and their sister already knows, Inglourious Basterds scored a genuinely impressive $38 million over its debut weekend.

Huff Post Review - GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009)

Scott Mendelson | Posted 05.25.2011

Scott Mendelson

The film resembles what adventures you might create if you took your action figure playsets and gave them a $175 million budget to work with. And yes, I mean that as a compliment.

How Bad Is It? Paramount Won't Show Critics 'G.I. Joe'

AP | CHRISTY LEMIRE | Posted 05.25.2011

LOS ANGELES — It's the biggest movie of the summer that practically no one has seen. "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" opens Friday, but Paramount ...

Channing Tatum Shirtless in GQ (PHOTOS)

Huffington Post | Katy Hall | Posted 05.25.2011

**Scroll for photos** Channing Tatum graces the cover of the August issue of GQ and inside he removes his shirt to reveal an action hero body. His ne...

Give Reboots the Boot

Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011

Marshall Fine

As much as I enjoyed Star Trek, it was a guilty pleasure. Here was yet another movie that was devoted to selling us something we already had.