as do those in the Marvel universe. Projections are for a little less than $30 million. For Scream's second week BOXOFFICE gives it about $19 million and :Creed III" will be a million dollars behind "Scream VI.
Other premieres (few) and hold overs fall under $5 million for the weekend.
The week's FLASHBACK is Sixteen Candles. Read more
One of the world's romantic, bittersweet tragedies returns to the big screen, including the Maruee Extreme screen in Charleston , WV. Love and tears go on again as Jack and Rose fight for their lives as the ship slowly sinks into the cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Once again, the question will be raised of whether Jack would have lived had he climbed on the floating board with Rose. And, unless edited differently, you'll see that the then illness fragil Winslet has on a pair of strapless pumps to keep her footsies warm.
The weekend flashb ack will be Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azakban Read more
Suddenly, movie screens are crowded. The Oscars have been announced, many nominees are indies, foreign and otherwise unpublicized. The week has "wide" releases so-labeled, but some have gained little mention despite a "wide" description of saturation.
Bottom line: A week of romantic comedy hitting the dust (again), Oscar drop ins, and picking up films that were limited. Read more
The majors ramp up a selection to join "J3ennifer," which did nearly 50% of the "The Way of Water."
New this week : Plane, Missing, When You Finish Saving the World, and the Devil's Conspiracy. The Flashback is GONE WITH THE WIND on Sunday and Wednesday Read more
A week or two after the New Year, cinemas begin to replace hold overs, although "Way of Water" and "M3gan" continue bringing patrons to the movies. "Plane," "A Man Called Otto"and the FLASHBACK "jURASIC pARK" MAKE UP THIS WEEKS LINE UP. Watcj for "80 for Brady" on Feb. 3. Read more
“The Way of Water” delivered $45 million dollars over the weekend placing it in the #1 position at cinemas , but “M3gan” exceeded projections with over $30 million dollars (and second place in the weekend derby. The artificially intelligent doll had strong walk up business. Read more
The artifically intelligent "M3gan" --- a full size "doll"becomes a baby sitter while still in "Beta" comes as the only new film at area cinemas.
Continuing, "Puss n Boots" , "Way of Water" dominate hold overs that also include the Roaring 20s "Babylon" and Whitney Houston's "I Want to Dance with Somebody" Read more
That was Lysander Spooner’s strategy to stop unconstitutional acts that was very much in line with James Madison and other prominent founders.
Spooner was a prominent 19th-century abolitionist. He is well-known in libertarian circles for saying the Constitution either authorized the government we got or it was powerless to stop it. But many don’t know that Spooner also wrote quite a bit about the legal meaning of the Constitution – and strategy to defend and advance liberty.
Honing in on the "exceptional" time in Huntington, we revisit the excitement that came from the filming and premiere of "We Are Marshall." Likely, you will recognize some locally "famous" people in these pictures, as well as the movie stars. Read more
In many locations Christmas weekend moviegoers had to overcome a non-viral disaster which came in the form of a snow cyclone that forced the shuttering of several cinemas. While Friday became the worst of the "white out", temperatures in the zero or below (due to wind gusts) kept many moviegoers home."The Way of Water" still amassed $56 million dollar, but excepting "Puss n Boots: Last Wish" which grabbed $17.4 million (less than half of last year's "Sing 2, which yielded $39 million).Read more
Below, is the agenda for Tuesday's regularly scheduled Huntington City Council meeting. Regularly scheduled meetings occur at 7:30 p.m. the second, and fourth Mondays in the Council's chambers at city
Due the closure of city offices in observance of Christmas, the meeting was moved to Tuesday.
James ("Titantic") Cameron's Avitar sequal, "The Way of Water", has been drawing rave reveiws for visuals and imagination, though the story itself has been criticized. Read more
There is a lot that can happen in the span of a few years, and you need to look no further than one of Marshall University’s newest graduates, Sean Link, for proof.Read more
The black cap and crisply ironed gown. The tassel, swaying with each movement, with a shiny, gold ’22 prominently displayed. The feeling of accomplishment and pride hearing “Olivia Roberts” booming through the sound system as the first step is taken across the stage. Read more
Marshall Health and the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine have established a new postdoctoral fellowship program that offers advanced training opportunities in adult clinical neuropsychology. Read more
The West Virginia Antibiotic Awareness initiative at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine has received additional funding to support its efforts to encourage appropriate antibiotic use in the state of West Virginia. Read more
Marshall University invites the community to a Herd Holiday from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29, in the Memorial Student Center on the Huntington campus. Read more
Brian Bracey gave an exclusive interview to HNN after his remarks to Huntington City Council Monday night. Sewer rates are due to rise as much as $360 a year to bring the city into federal water quality compliance, a multi year $200 million upgrade of runoff and wastewater diversion and improvements to pumping stations along the Ohio River are planned Read more
Marshall University’s School of Art and Design is relocating its Birke Art Gallery from Smith Hall to the Visual Arts Center in downtown Huntington and is hosting a grand re-opening celebration from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16. It takes place at 927 Third Ave. and is free and open to all. Read more
On a rainy night on Nov. 14, 1970, Vince Carelli’s life changed in an instant. Southern Airways Flight 932, carrying his father, Al, and 74 other Thundering Herd coaches, teammates, staff, supporters and flight crew members crashed into a hillside as it approached Tri-State Airport. Fifty-two years later, the accident remains the worst sports tragedy in American history. Read more