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Unfortunately for “Jupiter Ascending,” the extra time couldn’t wipe away the stench of failure, and critics overwhelmingly decried the film as an overcooked bore.
Jupiter Ascending looks no different. Mila Kunis plays Jupiter Jones, a custodian turned princess according to dystopian rule of alien royalty in this Cinderella-in-space hybrid.
Warner Bros. on Wednesday shifted the release date for “Jupiter Ascending,” the sci-fi adventure film from Andy and Lana Wachowski, up one week to July 18, 2014. Next summer’s release ...
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Let's talk about the best worst sci-fi movie of all time. Here's why 2015's 'Jupiter Ascending' shouldn't be viewed in a 21st century context. This is basically a throwback to a time before Star Wars.
Citing the need to finish extensive special effects, Warner Bros. has delayed the Andy and Lana Wachowski movie “Jupiter Ascending” from July 18 to Feb. 6, 2015. The decision came less than ...
Box Office: ‘SpongeBob’ Capsizes ‘Jupiter Ascending,’ ‘Seventh Son’ With $56M Paramount's sequel, combined with the wild success of 'The Lego Movie' on the same weekend in 2014, firmly ...
Jupiter Ascending may be terrible and its date change may merely be delaying the inevitable. But I'm hoping for the best, along with acknowledging that a date change doesn't always mean box office ...
At least "Jupiter Ascending" is an original idea, not based on a comic book, TV series or young-adult novel, not a sequel, remake or reboot.
Journey to Jupiter and Europa with four sci-fi films centered around the Jovian system ahead of NASA's Europa Clipper mission.
In “Jupiter Ascending,” the Wachowskis provide the audience with information on a need-to-know basis, so to describe what follows is to impart more understanding than the viewer should have.