![]() With help from hits like “Minions” and “Fifty Shades of Grey,” along with its other big titles, it blew past the $2 billion mark globally in record time this past summer. Still, it shouldn’t leave too much of a mark on Universal’s stellar 2015. In his review for Variety, Geoff Berkshire called “Jem and the Holograms” “considerably less fun than any paper-thin ‘Star Is Born’ ripoff has any right to be.” It didn’t help the film that it was slammed by critics, with Rotten Tomatoes handing it a 20% “fresh” rating based on reviews. Jem and the Holograms is an adaptation of the classic music cartoon series about a young woman working in a music industry office who, at night, uses a special hologram-generating computer to. ![]() With “Spectre” and “The Peanuts Movie” debuting last weekend, it makes sense for the exhibitors to push the low-performing “Jem” out of theaters to make more room for screens to show the higher-grossing movies. While some reports say Universal pulled the picture, the culprits are actually theaters.
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