When a mainstream movie doesn’t get screened for critics, it’s usually an indication the studio knows it has a dog on its hands, and figures no publicity is better than bad publicity. They’re wrong, of course: My own observation is that films that get dumped into theaters with no fanfare or press disappear even quicker than those that got negative reviews.
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie
When a mainstream movie doesn’t get screened for critics, it’s usually an indication the studio knows it has a dog on its hands, and figures no publicity is better than bad publicity. They’re wrong, of course: My own observation is that films that get dumped into theaters with no fanfare or press disappear even quicker than those that got negative reviews.