Rampage Roars While A Quiet Place Still Soars
Mutant beasts and murderous aliens dominated the box office this weekend. Dwayne Johnson’s new film, Rampage, was officially released in theaters Friday April 13 with an A- CinemaScore, and has already made $34.5 million domestically and $148.6 million globally—that’s a lot of zeroes—and that’s only in three days. This has placed Johnson, his gorilla pal ...
April Watch-List: From Amy Schumer’s Latest Comedy to Infinity War
Although we’re only just easing into April, 2018 has already been a massive year in film. None have been bigger than Ryan Coogler’s epic juggernaut Black Panther, which has made history (several times over) since its February 16 release, and is now one of top ten highest-grossing films of all time. Just this past weekend, John Krasinki’s masterful ...
New Rampage Trailer Reveals Dwayne Johnson Facing Off Against a Flying Wolf
Dwayne Johnson is here to save the day…again. In the new trailer for Rampage, we see more of Johnson’s silver haired companion George that we saw in the first trailer. The new trailer for the film, based off of the classic 80’s video game, offers a closer look at the mutant beasts destroying Chicago, and a glimpse ...
Chicago is Under Attack from Mutant Animals in Rampage Trailer
The grown up versions of the monsters in the 1980s arcade game Rampage are way more frightening than their 8 bit inspiration in the new movie trailer. In the game, players tried to destroy as much of the city as they could as overgrown animals, but the movie makes Davis Okoye (Dwayne Johnson) the hero ...
Dwayne Johnson Shows Off His Supersized Costar in Rampage Poster
George, is that you? Dwayne Johnson just released the poster for his next action flick, Rampage, and his costar is so big, he doesn’t even fit on the page. Johnson plays Davis Okoye, a primatologist whose best friend is an albino silverback gorilla named George. This is no Curious George story. The primate and two ...
Dwayne Johnson Bringing Rampage From Classic 80s Video Game to the Big Screen
What do you get when you cross Dwayne Johnson and colossal monsters in the forms of a mutant ape, wolf and lizard hell-bent on destroying a major city? You get Rampage, an adaptation of the classic 1980s video game that you never knew until very recently you were desperate to see. Johnson is re-teaming with his San Andreas director ...