A new blockbuster tops the charts, as Lewis Carroll goes Tim Burton in 3-D. Other than that, there's some strength in sf/f/h films at the mid-range in the charts...
Probably not a surprise, but finally, after seven weeks at #1, James Cameron's Avatar is knocked off the top of the charts. Other than that, it's a fairly unremarkable week for sf/f/h films...
Avatar, Avatar, Avatar, still the top of the charts. But new films opened this week, and while sf/f/h is still making a strong showing at the top of the charts, things always change...
Roddenberry Productions and Imagine Entertainment are working to breathe new life into Gene Roddenberry's 1970s unproduced television series The Questor Tapes...
There's finally been some movement at the top of the charts, but Avatar is #1 for an incredible fifth straight week. Otherwise, the charts are a lonely place for sf/f/h films, with some movement in and out at the bottom...
With sf/f/h films owning the top three spots on the charts for the third straight week, it's impressive for the big boys. But farther down, things thin our real fast for our genre...
Spec-fic flicks own the top of the charts, with the box-office pounding Avatar, Sherlock Holmes, and Alvin, but below the top three, things get a little sparse for sf/f/h films...
The Producers Guild of America will soon be handing out its 21st annual awards. A number of genre films are nominees, and two special awards will go to Joss Whedon and John Lasseter...
A fairly unremarkable week for new movies means only minor changes in rankings for the sf/f/h movies near the top of the charts, but a lot of slippage lower down...
The international animated film society, ASIFA-Hollywood, has announced the nominees for its 37th annual Annie Awards. Coraline dominates the field, with ten nominations...
A pretty good week for sf/f/h movies, but the theatres are even more eager for next week, when the new Stephenie Meyer vampire film New Moon should pummel the competition...
Four new genre releases in the top ten, as we say goodbye to three falling off the bottom of the charts. SF/F/H films own the top of the charts (and they're expecting disaster-porn 2012 to join them next week), but they're weak in the mid-range...