Watching "The Maze Runner," the movie adaptation of Utah author James Dashner's dystopian young-adult novel, will make audiences feel like rats in a maze: sometimes energized, often disoriented and ultimately frustrated
'The Maze Runner' is an action-packed flick, but is there still room for romance, in the midst of the race to survival? Dylan O'Brien tells HollywoodLife.com all about his special relationship in the highly-anticipated movie. Dylan O'Brien, 23, costars
The Maze Runner, the new YA adaptation that hit theaters Friday, chalked up an estimated $11 million for a first-place finish, proving that this over-saturated genre has life left in it yet. Populated with a slew of handsome young
Fox's The Maze Runner grabbed $1.1M in late-night showings at 2,200 locations starting at 10 PM. The best comparison is probably the sci-fi actioner Ender's Game, which launched with $1.4 million in November 2013 and went on to have an opening
The Maze Runner opens today, and a huge young audience of devoted fans anxiously paces in circles, waiting for their turn to rush the theater. The book — the first in a bestselling YA trilogy — is kind of like The Goonies meets The Hunger Games meets