It’s the rare movie franchise that peaks with its fourth installment. But Bad Boys – the buddy-cop series starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence as Miami narcotics detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus ...
John Lutz is a Weekend Film/Television News Writer for Collider. He joined the team in the summer of 2021, but has been an avid fan and follower of the site for years. With a Bachelor's Degree in ...
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence’s summer movie hit Bad Boys: Ride or Die is coming soon to digital streaming. The financial success of Bad Boys: Ride or Die signaled a huge comeback for Smith, who ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Those bad boys better figure out what they are going to do ASAP, because Bad Boys: Ride or Die, aka Bad Boys 4, is coming to digital platforms tomorrow. Starting tomorrow ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Monica is an entertainment reporter covering TV, film, and music. Directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, Ride or Die picks up ...
The "Grey's Anatomy" alum plays the film's villain. Eric Dane stepped out at the "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" premiere with two very special dates. The "Grey's Anatomy" alum, 51, attended the Los Angeles ...
For nearly three decades, the Bad Boys franchise has captivated audiences, blending action, humor and heart. The original film, featuring the dynamic duo of Will Smith and Martin Lawrence as Mike ...
Before Marvel movies would fill slots on a box office schedule, Jerry Bruckheimer productions did, and still do. Similar to 2003, when the blockbuster producer had Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse ...
Sony‘s Bad Boys: Ride or Die hopefully will hit $75M or more in its global debut this weekend, in a marketplace that has suffered from not only lackluster product but lack thereof. Broken out, that’s ...
BOTTOM LINE A lackluster entry in a franchise that’s been uneven at best. Shortly after surviving a heart attack at the start of “Bad Boys: Ride or Die,” Miami cop Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) ...
Resist, people, before it’s too late. Years from now, when Hollywood Yodas decide what killed movies, fingers will point at a shameless rehash like "Bad Boys: Ride or Die," now riding and dying only ...