Brad Pitt News
Charlize Theron is in talks to star in Sonyâs upcoming action-thriller The Gray Man as a former CIA assassin in a role originally written for a man.
The project is an adaptation of Mark Greaneyâs 2009 novel, and itâs been in development for several years, with Brad Pitt at one point...
- Deadline: Charlize Theron Prompts Protagonist Gender Change For Sony’s ‘The Gray Man’
- Dark Horizons: Charlize Theron Set For "The Gray Man"
- We Got This Covered: Charlize Theron May Topline Sony’s Adaptation The Gray Man
- MovieWeb: Charlize Theron Takes on Russo Bros. Spy Thriller 'The Gray Man'
- Empire Magazine: Charlize Theron To Star In The Gray Man
- Screen Crush: Charlize Theron's Awesomeness Inspires Gender-Swap for Action Thriller 'The Gray Man'
The Brad Pitt WWII tank drama "Fury" crashes into theaters this weekend, and HitFix has created a list of the best and worst of the film from director David Ayer ("End of Watch," "Sabotage").http://www.hitfix.com
- Cinema Blend: Were Brad Pitt And Shia LaBeouf Really A Couple In Fury?
- Dark Horizons: Review: Fury
- Thompson on Hollywood: London Film Fest: ‘Fury’ Closes; ‘Whiplash,’ ‘Leviathan’ Are Big Winners
- BoxOfficeMojo: Analysis: Friday Report: 'Fury' Rolls in to First Place on Friday
- ScreenRant: ‘Fury’ Interview: Jon Bernthal Talks Savagery & Brotherhood
- JoBlo: Exclusive Cool Video: Dinner and a Movie "Fury" Chipped Beef on Toast
- MTV Movies Blog: Nicholas Hoult Explains Why ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Is Absolutely ‘Insane’
Brad Pitt returned to the top spot at the box office, but the real story this weekend has to do with a former Batman.
In at number 1 is Fury (read our review) with $23.5 million. Fury was a big hit with male audiences, especially those over 35, but it failed to make much of a splash with females. Clearly, the focus on action helped and hurt the film.
Even so, Fury should have no problem holding well as the critical buzz and word of mouth continues to spread.
- JoBlo: Weekend Box Office Report: October 17-19, 2014
- Rotten Tomatoes: News: Box Office Guru Wrapup: Fury Wins the Weekend Battle
- Cinema Blend: Weekend Box Office: Fury Fires Way To Number One, The Best Of Me Is The Worst
- Variety: Korea Box Office: ‘Bride’ Continues to Run Away On Slow Weekend
- MovieWeb: BOX OFFICE: 'Fury' Wins the Weekend with $23.5 Million
- IGN Movies: Fury Wins Weekend Box Office War
- Screen Crush: Weekend Box Office Report: 'Fury' Rages Into First Place
- Entertainment Weekly: Box office report: ‘Fury’ reaps $23.5 million in a successful debut
- USA Today: Brad Pitt's 'Fury' rolls to a box office win
- Long Island Newsday: 'Fury' tops box office with $23.5 million
- Thompson on Hollywood: Top Ten Takeaways: Brad Pitt Starrer 'Fury' Leads Fall Box Office Surge
- Mania: Mania Box Office Report: Raging FURY
- Cinema Blend: Men, Women And Children's Box Office Grosses Are A Disaster
- The Wrap: Brad Pitt's ‘Fury’ Blitzes Box Office for $23.5 Million Win
- Empire Magazine: Fury Fights To The Top Of The US Box Office
- The Wrap: ‘Dear White People’ Takes Marketing Cue From Itself to Start Fast at Box Office
- The Wrap: ‘Annabelle’ Turning Into Demon at Foreign Box Office
Now that you've seen it, what did you think? War never ends quietly. Now playing in theaters is David Ayer's Fury, starring Brad Pitt as the commander of a tank during WWII. The tank crew is lead by Pitt with Shia LaBeouf as 'Bible', Logan Lerman, Michael Peña as 'Gordo', and Jon Bernthal as 'Coon-Ass' to round things out. The tank heads into Germany near the end of the war and takes heavy fire from a desperate Germany army. So how is it? Is Fury as kick ass as it looks? Does the action surpass the story? How is Shia LaBeouf compared to Brad Pitt or Logan Lerman?
- ScreenRant: ‘Fury’ Interview: Director David Ayer on Tank Warfare & Human Tension
- Hollywood Reporter: 'Fury': How Steven Price's Score Evokes a "Truthful and Honest" View of War
- HitFix: Tell us what you thought of 'Fury'
- BoxOfficeMojo: Analysis: Brad Pitt's 'Fury' Rolls in to First Place on Friday with $8.8 Million
- Collider: TOP 5: FURY, Superhero Movie Release Dates, HBO to Offer Stand-Alone Streaming Service, A Horrifying Education, New York Comic-Con Coverage
- ScreenRant: ‘Fury’ Interview: Jon Bernthal Talks Savagery & Brotherhood
- The Wrap: ‘Fury’ Director David Ayer Reveals Why Brad Pitt and Shia LaBeouf Got Punched During Rehearsals
- Variety: Brad Pitt’s ‘Fury’ Rolling to $25 Million Opening Weekend
- Hollywood Reporter: Like 'Fury'? Want More Brad Pitt? Here Are His 5 Best Performances
- USA Today: Voices: On the red carpet with Brad Pitt
- The Wrap: ‘Fury’ Cast All Wanted Brad Pitt to Love Them on Set: ‘He Was the Father of the Tank’
- HitFix: Best and Worst of 'Fury': Logan Lerman, Shia Labeouf, the Horrors of War
Audiences feel the Fury!
Moviegoers were itching for some action this weekend, and having Brad Pitt in command certainly couldn't hurt, putting FURY on top of the box office this weekend with an estimated $23.5 million!
The R-rated WWII movie's opening was a bit soft compared to the last two times Pitt went to war (INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS - $38 million; WORLD WAR Z - $66.4 million). But...
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- Deadline: Box Office Weekend: ‘Fury’ Wins War With $23M+; ‘Book Of Life,’ $16.6M to $17M; ‘Gone Girl’ $100M; ‘Best Of Me’ $10M+
- Hollywood Reporter: Box Office: Brad Pitt's 'Fury' Conquers Competition With $23.5M Weekend
- Moviefone: Weekend Box Office: Brad Pitt's 'Fury' Blasts 'Gone Girl' From Top Spot
- Entertainment Weekly: Box office report: ‘Fury’ reaps $23.5 million in a successful debut
- Collider: Weekend Box Office: FURY Tops the Weekend with $23.5 Million; GONE GIRL Crosses $100 Million
- Variety: Box Office: Brad Pitt’s ‘Fury’ Opens to $8.8 Million, Shooting for $25 Million
- Hollywood Reporter: Box Office: Brad Pitt's 'Fury' Guns Down $8.8M Friday; 'Birdman' Soars
- Entertainment Weekly: Box office update: ‘Fury’ takes in nearly $9 million Friday
- Thompson on Hollywood: Friday Box Office: 'Fury' Tops, 'Birdman' and Other Indies Score Big
- Variety: Box Office: Brad Pitt’s ‘Fury’ Edges Out ‘Book of Life,’ ‘Gone Girl’
- IndieWire: Specialty Box Office: 'Birdman' and 'Dear White People' Soar To Give One of Year's Best Indie Weekends
- Deadline: ‘Bang Bang’ Shoots To Top Of 2014 Chart As #1 Bollywood Film In North America: Box Office
- Variety: Hrithik Roshan’s ‘Bang Bang’ Sets Box Office Record
- USA Today: 'Fury' rolls at the box office, as 'Birdman' takes off
- The Wrap: Brad Pitt's Bloody ‘Fury’ Taking No Prisoners at Box Office
- HitFix: Box office: Brad Pitt's 'Fury' rolls past the competition with $8.8 million Friday
- Comic Book Movie: BOX OFFICE: FURY Didn't Tank, But DRACULA UNTOLD Did
- The Wrap: Brad Pitt's ‘Fury’ Blitzes Box Office for $23.5 Million Win
- Comic Book Movie: BOX OFFICE: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Now Third Highest Grossing Marvel Studios Movie
- The Wrap: Nicholas Sparks’ ‘Best of Me’ Can't Find Love at Box Office
- Coming Soon: Box Office Results: Gone Girl Can't Win Again Over Brad Pitt's Fury
Let’s take a minute today to celebrate 15 years since the release of David Fincher’s insomnious, bipolar cult classic, “Fight Club.” Has it really been that long since we first learned how to sell rich women’s asses back to them, to reinvigorate our manhood once the life of an office drone has oppressed it to the point of disappearing, and what the first rule of fight club is? Whatever your thoughts on the film are, its mark on the face of pop culture is indelible, and the debates it continues to incite on masculinity and consumerism are endlessly fascinating.
- USA Today: How Brad Pitt made a tank his 'little comfort spot'
- Vulture: Brad Pitt and Jimmy Fallon Communicate Through Break-dance
- Hollywood Reporter: Watch Brad Pitt and Jimmy Fallon Have a "Breakdance Conversation"
- The Wrap: Brad Pitt Tank Saga ‘Fury’ Ready to Rumble Past ‘Gone Girl’ at Box Office
- The Wrap: Brad Pitt Speaks ‘Breakdance’ With Jimmy Fallon on ‘Tonight Show’ – and It's Amazing (Video)
- The Wrap: ‘Fury’ Reviews: Will the Brad Pitt World War II Movie Captivate or Alienate Audiences?
Filmmaker David Ayer (End of Watch) talks to ComingSoon.net about his WWII tank epic Fury, starring Brad Pitt, Shia Labeouf, Logan Lerman, Michael Peña and Jon Bernthal, and more or less denies that he's directing DC Comics' Suicide Squad for Warner Bros. (Which doesn't mean much these days.)
- The Playlist: Interview: Director David Ayer Talks Realism, On Set Battles And Making The WWII Film 'Fury'
- USA Today: 'Fury' aims for fresh insights into WWII
- FirstShowing.net: Review: David Ayer's 'Fury' Feels Like Something New Despite Cliches
- We Got This Covered: Fury Review
- Variety: ‘Fury’ Production Design Tanks Up on Authenticity
- Film School Rejects: ‘Fury’ Review: War is Hell and Apparently More Than a Little Clichéd
- Screen Crush: Logan Lerman on 'Fury' and How Mel Gibson Jumpstarted His Career
Brad Pitt is set to ship off to World War Two again this Friday in "Fury" (review here).
- IndieWire: David Ayer on Why Brad Pitt Was 'The Perfect Guy' For World War II Drama 'Fury'
- Hollywood Reporter: Brad Pitt to Toast Veterans at 'Fury' Washington Premiere
- Hollywood Reporter: Brad Pitt: "I Got My Grandfather's Shotgun When I Was in Kindergarten"