Sentences with phrase «film earlier that night»

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Anyhow, one summer in the early 80's my family and I watched a number of Christian slasher films put out by Russell Doughton including «Thief in the Night,» «A Distant Thunder,» «The Rapture,» and «Image of the Beast.»
On Sunday night ESPN and Golf Channel aired simultaneous «exclusive» interviews with Woods that had been filmed earlier in the day.
Currently the newest restaurant in Fort Point, Internal Matter is open early in the morning to late at night; it's a community oriented place that has crayons and games for the kids, but wine and late night films for the grown ups.
A new Ron Perlman movie is filming in Syracuse this week; crews set up scenes for filming «Asher,» starring Perlman as an aging hitman who seeks redemption, last night and early this morning.
Also... would it be ok to prepare the drink the night before - cover with cling film & drink 1st thing - by this time the water would be room temperature & I often wake quite early so this would giv more time between drinking & eating anything else to improve results?
But at least it provided a talking point, and I think if you book up early for the Summer Screens evenings you can benefit from over 2 weeks» worth of film choices as they play a different movie every night.
Knaggs» career reached a peak in the mid -»40s, when he worked in supporting roles in ambitious major studio films such as None but the Lonely Heart (a fascinating but failed attempt at a serious drama by Cary Grant) and unusual independently made features like Douglas Sirk's early Hollywood effort Thieves» Holiday, while also making the rounds of such popular medium - budget Universal Pictures productions as House of Dracula, The Invisible Man's Revenge, and Terror By Night.
With the new formula of unfamiliar surroundings, early break - ins, and interactions with their prey in close proximity, The Strangers: Prey at Night is nowhere near as effective as the original film.
Tandy Cronyn's earliest film appearance was in the obscure agit - prop comedy Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition (1970); she has since been seen in such productions as All Night Long (1981), Once Upon a Time in America (1984), and the made - for - TV The Story Lady (1991), in which she co-starred with her mother, Jessica Tandy.
Early filmed projects included the features Rowing Through (1996) and Night Sins (1997) and the television miniseries More Tales of the City, as well as prominent roles in the celebrity - themed telemovie biopics Daydream Believers: The Monkees Story (2000) and Inside the Osmonds (2001).
It was a time of big budget, Oscar nominated studio films like Misery and early genre work from filmmakers who would go on to become the best in the business, like Fincher's Seven, M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense, Tarantino and Rodriguez's From Dusk Til Dawn, and Adrian Lyne's Jacob's Ladder.
Last night at Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX, just before a showing of Penumbra, filmmaker Don Coscarelli (of Phantasm, The Beastmaster, Survival Quest, Bubba Ho - Tep) introduced an exclusive first look clip and early look at the teaser trailer for John Dies at the End, his crazy new horror film that he already shot late last year.
Other titles announced out of competition include: the closing night film, Therese D, by Claude Miller, the French director who died earlier this month; Me and You, a new drama from Bernardo Bertolucci; and Madagascar 3, which looks to fill the regulation animation spot (previous cartoons to do the honours include Up and Kung Fu Panda).
Following the exploits of the Paris police department's «child protection unit,» Polisse (which screened early on) helped to establish this year's Croisette - spanning theme of children in peril, which could be found to varying extents in fellow Competition entries Michael (kidnapping and pedophilia), Lynne Ramsay's We Need to Talk About Kevin (teenage sociopathy), Aki Kaurismäki's universally admired Le Havre (illegal immigration), and the Dardenne Brothers» Grand Jury Prize co-winner The Kid with a Bike (child abandonment); in the Directors» Fortnight entry Play (bullying); and in just about every film at the 50th - anniversary edition of the Critics» Week, from French actress - director Valérie Donzelli's opening - night Declaration of War (pediatric cancer) to Israeli actress - director Hagar Ben Asher's The Slut (pedophilia again), the fact - based 17 Girls (teen pregnancy), and the profoundly disturbing Snowtown, which recalled Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer in its verité sketch of Australian serial killer John Bunting, who lured local youths into aiding and abetting his violent crimes throughout the Nineties.
Whether on Earth or in space, the jokes are either flat or hopelessly crude (the running gag of the Coneheads confusing condoms with chewing gum), and in an attempt to give the film some cachet with the current «Saturday Night Live» audience, a whole bunch of early -»90s «SNL» players are dragged
Boy's club: Franco hosted a dinner for the other male actors nominated in the film categories at Sunday night's Golden Globes earlier in the week (l to r: Armie Hammer, Timothee Chalamet, Michael Stuhlberg, Richard Jenkins, Tom Hanks, Hugh Jackman, Gary Oldman, Ansel Elgort, James Franco, Daniel Kaluuya and Sam Rockwell)
Sure, nostalgia must help, but the 1980s strike me as the apex of comedy films, with their many entertaining works often populated by early «Saturday Night Live» cast members.
The fest's opening - night film, Grace Of Monaco, was pulled from an early 2014 release date because of disagreements the distributor had with director Olivier Dahan.
Writer / director M. Night Shyamalan's penchant for a deliberate narrative is certainly in full effect with Unbreakable, as the movie, though consistently entertaining and occasionally engrossing, progresses at a lackadaisical pace that tends to prevent the viewer from wholeheartedly embracing the material - with the film ultimately faring better than, for example, The Sixth Sense due to its progressively absorbing narrative (ie there's a sense of forward momentum that was almost entirely absent from that earlier picture).
Amazing, then, that after such early missteps, the film takes a sweet, lighthearted turn once the nostalgic Gil — whose novel is about a man dreaming of the past — finds himself transported to his beloved 1920s Paris every night when the clock strikes twelve.
The first film to accomplish the very rare feat of sweeping all five major Oscar categories (best picture, best actor, best actress, best director, and best screenplay), It Happened One Night is among the most gracefully constructed and edited films of the early sound era, packed with clever situations and gags that have entered the Hollywood comedy pantheon and featuring two actors at the top of their game, sparking with a chemistry that has never been bettered.
Also carried over is a brief interview from 2005 with Dassin, an earlier, 1972 interview with the filmmaker, Night and the City's original theatrical trailer, and a featurette comparing the scores from the American and British cuts of the film.
Paul Thomas Anderson did another early screening of his new film The Master in 70 mm last night at Chicago's Music Box Theater, to follow on the Santa Monica showing that took place a couple weeks ago.
The 35 - year - old Oscar - winning actress debuted her baby bump earlier in the night at the premiere of the film and revealed to the world that she's pregnant with her first child.
Eggers wanted to reteam with Taylor - Joy on the film early in the process, but after she became a bona fide movie star in M. Night Shyamalan's hit «Split,» the young actress» schedule has filled up.
The latest film from Swiss filmmaker Jean - Luc Godard, 84 - year old icon of the French New Wave (you know the hits: Breathless, Pierrot le fou, Contempt), after a smash - hit two - night run at the Cinerama earlier this month, gets a full run of shows this week at the Uptown.
A surprise late - film cameo from a member of the usual gang (hint: not Ben Stiller, but the other one) livens things up a little, but it also raises a troubling question: Vaughn, Wilson, and their pals have emerged in the past few years as the most reliable big - budget comic collective since the first batch of Saturday Night Live vets started making movies in the late»70s and early»80s.
It was a good night for Hittman: the film was also acquired by Neon in a North American rights deal earlier in the day.
SXSW has slated Everybody Wants Some as its opening night film to kick off the festival and based on a few early reviews, this is going to be a solid opening night feature to kick the festival off right.
She caused a sensation with provocative early roles in The Night Porter, The Damned, Stardust Memories, and The Verdict, then deepened her talents in this century with two superb François Ozon films: Under the Sand and Swimming Pool.
In an early scene from the opening night film of FILMeX 2010, Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, a dying man...
For example, he notes, True Romance is inspired by Badlands, but Badlands was inspired by earlier films like Gun Crazy, They Drive by Night, and You Only Live Once, creating a «double frame of reference.»
In an early scene from the opening night film of FILMeX 2010, Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, a dying man is visited by his estranged son who appears in non-human form.
Meatballs Part II is only notable for early film appearances from future stars Paul Reubens (Pee - Wee's Big Adventure, Cheech & Chong's Next Movie) and John Larroquette (Richie Rich, «Night Court»), and look quick for comedienne Elayne Boosler playing mother to a young Nancy Glass («Inside Edition», «American Journal») in one scene.
Signs owes its imagistic sources to more than The Birds: It cribs liberally from Drums Along the Mohawk (more precisely, John Sayles précis for an early unmade Spielberg project called «Night Skies» that reimagined Ford's film with aliens), Night of the Living Dead, Field of Dreams, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and, crushingly, John Irving's pulp - Christian novel, A Prayer for Owen Meany.
We got our first look at Justin Kurzel's (Snowtown) upcoming Shakespeare adaptation Macbeth earlier this month [see here], and now a new international trailer has arrived online for the film, which stars Michael Fassbender (Slow West) and Marion Cotillard (Two Days, One Night) as Macbeth and his Lady... Macbeth is the story of a fearless -LSB-...]
Managing expectations also proved fruitful for Kay Cannon's hard - R teen sex comedy Blockers; the film's $ 21 million, third - place opening was $ 4 million above that of Game Night, which similarly debuted to positive murmurings from surprised critics earlier this year.
Some lucky, lucky fans and critics had the opportunity to attend early screenings of Captain America: Civil War last night — and as of right now, the majority of the reactions to the film have been mostly positive!
This is a relatively early film for them, and it's not quite as great as the Duck Soup — A Night at the Opera — A Day at the Races trifecta, but it's still really solid, one of my favorites of their pre-1933 films.
Reporting from the front line of the film industry, the Curzon team boldly go to the film festivals of the world - Berlin, Toronto and, of course, Cannes - returning with tales of cinematic wonder, late nights, early mornings and all the news that is fit to print.
«Game Night» wrapped filming earlier this year in Atlanta and is currently in post-production.
Although Europa Europa's blackly comic tone might seem to set it apart from Diamonds of the Night or Come and See, it does share several formal traits with these earlier films such as the puncturing of linear narrative progression with dream / fantasy sequences.
I was later somewhat disappointed to learn, as the quote above reveals, that the shot was achieved through visual effects, but it wasn't enough to erase the image from my mind: a distressed Milk confronts a police officer following a violent night of gay - bashing in the Castro as a whistle — a plot point raised earlier in the film — lies blood spattered on the ground, reflecting the scene throughout.
While Dark Night remains fascinatingly ambiguous throughout, Joshua Marston's Complete Unknown (Grade: B --RRB- only starts that way: Early scenes deliberately disorient, the film making speedy leaps in time and geography, with Rachel Weisz popping up in what looks like a series of disguises.
The first screening of the film took place last night, and with it came early reactions that praise not only the film as a whole, but also its cast.
An entertaining yet pervasively superficial documentary, I Am Chris Farley charts the eponymous comedian's early years through to his work on Saturday Night Live and in movies like Tommy Boy and Black Sheep - with the film's myriad of clips augmented by a series of interviews with Farley's peers and family members.
Especially note the Ealing Studios triple feature TCM has on Saturday night, and the early European vampire films they're playing late Sunday night — hard to find a better double feature than Nosferatu and Vampyr.
The feature, by Alison Chernick, was the opening night film at the Hamptons International Film Festival and won «best of the fest» at the Palm Springs International Film Festival earlier this year.
Akerman's Nuit et jour (Night and Day, 1991) departs significantly in style from these earlier films in that it is much more playful, light and commercially oriented.
This doc first premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year as the opening night film.
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