In 'Focus,' A Con Movie Without Enough Of A Con

The third weekend of Fox's “Kingsman: The Secret Service” and the fourth weekend of “The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water” are pegged as edging out “Fifty Shades” for the third and fourth slots with somewhere around $11 million each. Warner Bros.

Just a few days before the release of the Hollywood romantic comedy film Focus, starring Will Smith and Margot Robbie, Apple has provided a behind-the-scenes look at how Final Cut Pro X was used to produce the movie.

Will Smith returns to the big screen this weekend in Focus, his first leading role since box-office bomb After Earth in summer 2013. As such, the Warner Bros. movie will be a test of Smith's star status, both in North America and 

Focus is a better movie than the trailers present it to be. A humorous thriller that leaves the audience rooting for the bad guys. Probably inspired by Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, the movie does its best to keep the audience guessing at the character's

Focus, this con runs deep. the big con flick “Focus.” In the film, con man Nicky Spurgeon (Will Smith) is thrown for a loop when his former lover Jess Barrett (Margot Robbie) ends up on the opposing side of the same scam.