2012 was a busy year for genre movies, with long-awaited movies that may have disappointed (John Carter, Prometheus), franchises making new bids of life (Men in Black 3, Total Recall) and the superhero movies that ruled them all (The Dark Knight Rises and, of course, The Avengers). But what was your favorite movie of the year? Tell all in our poll.
The 23rd James Bond opened big this weekend at the North American box office, adding another $87.8 million to Skyfall‘s worldwide tally for an impress two-week total of $518.4 million.
With Wreck-It Ralph, Disney delivers a fun and funny animated film that packs a surprisingly nuanced message about what it means to be “good.”
Disney has released new posters for Wreck-It-Ralph showing the title character and the cast hanging out with heroes and villains from Sonic the Hedgehog, Street Fighter and more. The film opens Nov. 2.
Warner Bros. and Marvel are expected to stake out Hall H at Comic-Con International next month for first look footage from Man of Steel and Iron Man 3.
Disney has released the first trailer for Wreck-It Ralph, director Rich Moore’s animated comedy about a classic arcade-game villain (voiced by John C. Reilly) who decides that after decades of routine, he’s tired of playing the bad guy. It opens Nov. 2.
Disney’s CinemaCon 2012 presentation featured lots of new footage and announcements, including details on Iron Man 3, Oz the Great and Powerful, Frankenweenie, The Muppets 2 and The Lone Ranger.
At the D23 fan expo in Anaheim, California, Pixar announced its newest films and Walt Disney Studios premiered exclusive footage from its upcoming live and animated movies — including Marvel’s The Avengers.
Walt Disney Animation Studios announces Wreck-It Ralph, a CG-animated comedy about a video game villain who desperately wants to be one of the good guys.