Moviegoing audiences chose the horror movie 'Smile' over the romantic comedy 'Bros' to kick off the month of October.
- Moviegoing audiences chose the horror movie over the romantic comedy to kick off the month of October. Paramount’s"
“Bros” is significant for being the first gay rom-com given a wide theatrical release by a major studio, as well as the first studio movie starring and co-written by an openly gay man. Since premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival last month, the film has gotten stellar reviews from critics and also been the target of “review bombs” on IMDB. The site last week removed removed hundreds of one-star reviews for “Bros” that were logged before the film was released.
“‘Smile’ just shows once again that the horror genre should be put on a pedestal by theater owners,” said Paul Dergarabedian, the senior media analyst for Comscore.
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