‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ Review: Melancholy Monster Happenings in NYC
“A Quiet Place: Day One” is a prequel to the wildly successful “Quiet Place” franchise that takes us back to the day of the original invasion.
“A Quiet Place: Day One” is a prequel to the wildly successful “Quiet Place” franchise that takes us back to the day of the original invasion.
(UPI) — “A Quiet Place Part II” is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $11.7 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday, become the first pandemic era film to top $100 million in U.S. ticket sales.
The release of “In the Heights” — a lavish song-and-dance musical accompanied by glowing reviews from critics and considered a milestone movie for Latinos — was widely seen as a cultural event.
“A Quiet Place” Part II opens marvelously with a shot of small town America. Main Street is dead. Nothing moves, other than the American flag flapping in a lonely breeze. Then a pickup in a real hurry zooms into frame, parks, and out jumps Lee Abbott (John Krasinski), who’s supposed to be dead.
Actor-director John Krasinski announced on Thursday that the debut of the highly anticipated sequel to his blockbuster dystopian film “A Quiet Place” has been postponed indefinitely due to the Coronavirus pandemic.