Unwaveringly bleak, “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2” is the culmination of the action-packed, stirring “Hunger Games” series that fans deserved. As a result of director Francis Lawrence’s work, ...
Wondering where to watch The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2? You’ve come to the right place, as we’ve got all the streaming details for you. This is the final movie of the Hunger Games series that ...
Audiences got pissy about last year’s Mockingjay – Part 1, the third film in the Hunger Games franchise. They rightly felt gamed by a blatant cash grab that took the last book in Suzanne Collins’ ...
“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay -- Part 2” marks the climatic end of the young adult series that came to fruition in 2008 with Suzanne Collins young-adult novel “The Hunger Games.” Unfortunately, the ...
Three years after launching Jennifer Lawrence to superstardom and sparking a craze for young-adult stories set in violent dystopias, "The Hunger Games" comes to an end this week with "Mockingjay - ...
Christie will replace Lily Rabe in the role of Commander Lyme. By Rebecca Ford Gwendoline Christie GOT S4 Premiere Arrivals - P 2014 Gwendoline Christie, who plays the tough warrior Brienne of Tarth ...
When it comes to movies adapted from books, they can either be a big hit or serious disappointment. For Suzanne Collin’s Hunger Games Trilogy, the movies have so far been successful, and when it comes ...
Though my “Hunger Games”-crazed friends can spend hours debating whether Peeta or Gale is Katniss’s true soulmate, they can all agree that “Mockingjay” is by far the most disappointing novel of the ...
It looks like The Hunger Games is not going out on a high note. As we told you yesterday, the final installment in the blockbuster franchise was headed for the lowest domestic opening in the series’ ...
The final chapter of "The Hunger Games" premieres this weekend! "Mockingjay Part 2" hits theaters and stars St. Petersburg resident, Eugenie Bondurant, as "Tigress". Bondurant stopped by Studio 10 ...
If we walk away from ‘The Hunger Games’ thinking about big, important cultural questions, then we’re better for it. 2015 has been a bit of a banner year for films about women in violent situations.