Despite the shortcomings, "Jurassic World" is a well-paced summer blockbuster with a strong cast and terrific visuals. The social commentary on the state of the industry adds to the fun making this one of the better summer films of 2015 and one of the finer reboots of recent memory.
This weekend Universal will unveil one of the most anticipated films of the year while Fox Searchlight will release one of the most acclaimed Indie features. Meanwhile, "San Andreas," " Spy" and "Entourage" will continue at the box office.
See what's on the hot summer plate for theatrical releases. The summer blockbuster season -- which usually kicks off around April, comes into full gear around May and peaks around the end of July, with a few straggling surprise hits debuting in August -- has shifted into high gear, according to Variety.
If you created the first genetically modified hybrid that was designed to be bigger than the T-Rex, you have to realize that you're not only messing with Mother Nature, but you're in store for some serious backlash.
Actor Chris Pratt recently took to Facebook to jokingly apologize for any offensive things he might say during the press tour for his upcoming film “Jurassic World.”
Following the unveiling of trailers for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," "Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice" and "Fantastic Four," Universal Pictures has released its most recent promo for the hotly anticipated "Jurassic World."
The trailer for "Jurassic World" debuted during the Super Bowl on Sunday and finally introduced the world to the new "hybrid dinosaur" set to scare moviegoers this summer. Not everybody was impressed, however.
Possible spoilers ahead: "Jurassic World" could tie up one lose from the original series. During its original theatrical release, Steven Spielberg's 1993 science fiction adventure blockbuster "Jurassic Park," based on the 1990 Michael Crichton novel of the same name, grossed over $900 million worldwide in its original theatrical run and has spawned two sequels, "The Lost World: Jurassic Park" and "Jurassic Park III," both of which were box office successes.
Get ready for "Jurassic World" to take a chunk of time during the big game this year Scheduled to be released on June 12, the first trailer for Colin Trevorrow's "Jurassic World," the fourth installment of Steven Spielberg's coveted 3D science fiction adventure film trilogy, has been met with mixed reviews by critics and moviegoers alike.
With the 2014 movie season wrapping up, 2015 will begin with a number of new films entering the marketplace. The following is a list of the movies to watch in 2015.
One of the biggest films of 2015 will be "Jurassic World." Twelve years after the third installment, Universal will release the fourth film which is slated to be a reboot of the successful franchise. Latin Post.com takes a look at what we know so far about the plot, cast and more.
Jeff Goldblum reveals he hasn't been contacted to be a part of any new Jurassic Park films and has a surprising answer when asked who should play a younger Ian Malcolm.