Sentences with phrase «pictures classics this fall»

The Holocaust drama is the feature debut of Béla Tarr protégé László Nemes and will be released by Sony Pictures Classics this fall.

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You'll see me wearing classic shirt dresses, like the one pictured above, and white denim frequently during the fall and winter.
Sony Pictures Classics has U.S. distribution and plans to release Amour sometime this fall.
I Saw the Light had been set for a fall debut in lieu of an Oscar campaign, but with early reviews firmly in the negative column, Sony Pictures Classics has moved the film away from awards season.
Cinemark Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CNK), the world's highest attended motion picture exhibitor, is pleased to announce that the «Fall Classics Series,» featuring six legendary...
Norman: The Moderate Rise & Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer (Sony Pictures Classics) Week 7 [324 Theaters] Weekend $ 503,556, Average $ 1,554, Cume $ 3,009,782
Sony Pictures Classics has debuted an official trailer for an indie thriller titled The Wife, which first premiered at the Toronto and Zurich Film Festivals last fall.
Sony Pictures Classics acquired rights for U.S., Latin America, Australia and New Zealand territories to Oscar winner Denys Arcand's «The Fall of the American Empire.»
Sony Pictures Classics picked up period drama Maudie following its Telluride and Toronto premieres last fall.
BY KEVIN CRUST Undeterred by the performance of «Whatever Works,» Sony Pictures Classics is taking another chance on Woody Allen by picking up his latest drama, «You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger,» for a fall release.
«Take Shelter» (Toronto — Sony Pictures Classics) Jeff Nichols» «Shotgun Stories» follow - up already got things started in Sundance, but Sony Classics is looking to broaden its horizons in the fall fest circuit.
Still, the film is being distributed in the US by Sony Pictures Classics some time this fall so it will get a decent push.
For a second - time director, Watts demonstrates masterful control, pushing right up against the limits of what we can take (even non-parents will be rattled watching the boys mishandling loaded weapons), and yet, at every turn, the screenplay falls short of the picture's full potential, missing opportunities that could have made this a classic.
Back in the fall, we learned that Sony Pictures was reaching back into literary history for a new live - action and computer generated hybrid film by adapting Beatrix Potter «s classic character Peter Rabbit for his own movie.
Expect it to do the fall festival circuit before Sony Pictures Classics release it on November 14th.
Along with the usual suspects of Great Literature ™ (The Catcher in the Rye, 1984, Little Women) and beloved children's classics (the Harry Potter series, Where the Red Fern Grows, Charlotte's Web), there are some interesting and not - so - surprising choices as well: The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Souljah, the Fifty Shades of Grey series, Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton, The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn, Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, and Another Country by James Baldwin.
Among them is «Deadpan» (1997; see picture above), a black - and - white silent film in which the artist stands motionless and impassive as the facade of a building quite literally falls down around his ears — recalling a famous scene from the Buster Keaton classic «Steamboat Bill, Jr» (1928).
Along with the usual suspects of Great Literature ™ (The Catcher in the Rye, 1984, Little Women) and beloved children's classics (the Harry Potter series, Where the Red Fern Grows, Charlotte's Web), there are some interesting and not - so - surprising choices as well: The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Souljah, the Fifty Shades of Grey series, Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton, The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn, Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, and Another Country by James Baldwin.
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