Sentences with phrase «see this film in theaters with»

I saw this film in theaters with I was a kid and fell in love.
See this film in theaters with an audience so you can savor every scream and laugh together.

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While I believe there will still be consumer demand to see big, franchise films in a glitzy theater with overpriced popcorn, the jury is still out as to how much traffic will be affected.
In fact, anytime I see a film with people inside a building — whether it's a log carbin, a fortress, a castle, a school, etc. — being charged by terrifying outside forces, I hold on to the arms of my theater seat for dear life, just as I did as a child watching that old John Ford flick.
On a basic level, for those of us with less free time (or spending money) than we'd like, and with a seemingly endless array of films always being released, there's always an element of benefit - cost ratio involved in our assessment of the films we drop our cash on and park our asses in a dark theater for two hours to see.
6 - 9 year - old girls going to the theater in their bright blue dresses with their moms may not enjoy this film (though they will enjoy seeing Anna and Elsa in the «Frozen Fever» short that plays before the feature).
It still humbles me to think that people care enough to spend their money and time watching our film - But to see people of all backgrounds wearing clothing that celebrates their heritage, taking pictures next to our posters with their friends and family, and sometimes dancing in the lobbies of theaters — often moved me and my wife to tears...»
Now it's time to catch up with all those newly - minted Oscar - winning films you never got around to seeing in the theater.
It's yet to be seen whether Netflix would make a compromise and release The Irishman in theaters to honor its reported agreements with Scorsese, who has yet to have a film not released in theaters.
The result is great, as it features the two perfectly in character as seen in the Before films, but also because it plays with the fourth wall and expresses some of the vitriol that many audience members feel when someone else is being inconsiderate in a movie theater.
Along with the trade show floor that featured the latest technological advances, concession goodies, comfort seating and more to enhance the theater audience movie going experience, each of the movie studios presented a sneak peak of their upcoming films slated for release in 2012 and beyond, many which were being seen for the very first time.
Delayed from August 2015 to October 2015, and eventually becoming the subject of a lawsuit by which Netflix sought to stream the film per their deal with Relativity, Masterminds finally saw the light of day in nearly 3,000 theaters at the end of last September.
Steven Soderbergh) Cast: Matt Damon, Michael Douglas, Rob Lowe, Cheyenne Jackson, Scott Bakula Given that he kicked off his career with a Palme d'Or for «Sex, Lies, and Videotape,» it's fitting that even if Steven Soderbergh «s «final» film — the Liberace biopic «Behind the Candelabra» — skips theaters in most of the world, it will still get to see the inside of a theater on the Croisette.
Black Panther has arrived, and we are thrilled to get to give a no - spoiler review of this amazing film, along with the other flicks to be seen in theaters this week: Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool, Samson, Early Man and The Female Brain.
I'm disappointed by some of Shyamalan's choices in this film, but Split is still worth seeing in the theater for James McAvoy's brilliance in taking on multiple characters (plus thrillers are always more fun with a big audience anyway).
In the end, what the film doesn't have in heart it makes up for in action and creative animation (I still get a kick out of seeing some of my son's more unique Lego pieces make an appearance, like Lego flames or the Lego shark), and you will certainly leave the theater with a smile on your facIn the end, what the film doesn't have in heart it makes up for in action and creative animation (I still get a kick out of seeing some of my son's more unique Lego pieces make an appearance, like Lego flames or the Lego shark), and you will certainly leave the theater with a smile on your facin heart it makes up for in action and creative animation (I still get a kick out of seeing some of my son's more unique Lego pieces make an appearance, like Lego flames or the Lego shark), and you will certainly leave the theater with a smile on your facin action and creative animation (I still get a kick out of seeing some of my son's more unique Lego pieces make an appearance, like Lego flames or the Lego shark), and you will certainly leave the theater with a smile on your face.
It's the type of film for which I constantly saw previews while in the theater over the course of 2013, and I had made a mental note to make sure to catch up with it once it hit home video.
With Liman's latest film, The Wall, about to arrive in theaters, I re-watched and ranked Liman's movies, which have a surprisingly consistent tendency to be both wildly entertaining and compellingly thoughtful.I should note that Getting In, Liman's first film, which IMDB lists as a video - only release, is genuinely tough to see these days and after a lengthy search, I wasn't able to find a decent copy on home video to screen for this piecin theaters, I re-watched and ranked Liman's movies, which have a surprisingly consistent tendency to be both wildly entertaining and compellingly thoughtful.I should note that Getting In, Liman's first film, which IMDB lists as a video - only release, is genuinely tough to see these days and after a lengthy search, I wasn't able to find a decent copy on home video to screen for this piecIn, Liman's first film, which IMDB lists as a video - only release, is genuinely tough to see these days and after a lengthy search, I wasn't able to find a decent copy on home video to screen for this piece.
Even when I originally saw it in theaters, I knew that Land of the Dead was going to be a film with legs, and time has proven me correct.
Loaded with incredible visual effects that have to be seen to be believed, The Jungle Book is the type of film all ages can enjoy and I absolutely recommend checking it out this weekend when it opens in theaters.
That the Zach Galifianakis - Kristen Wiig comedy has a brand new trailer along with four unreleased marketing stills is encouraging that audiences will finally see the heist film in theaters this fall — more than a year after its initial August 14, 2015 release date.
He says he envisions Call Me Your Name as the first entry in a long series like Before Sunrise, and he'd like this hypothetical sequel to open with Timothée Chalamet's Elio seeing the 1988 French film Once More in a theater.
This trailer definitely has a grindhouse vibe with the saturated look, and seems like a great film to see at midnight in some old junky theater with a big bag of popcorn.
WHY: Director Tom Tykwer's latest film was unceremoniously released in theaters earlier this year with little fanfare, and while it may have seemed like a strange decision at the time, it makes sense after seeing it.
Arriving Saturday night is an extended version of the high - octane The Fate of the Furious (2017, not rated), the eighth film in the car caper franchise with Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson, featuring footage not seen in theaters.
The iffy contrast and signs of digital manipulation will look familiar to those who saw the film in theaters, but the overall impression is sharp on Blu - ray, with strong detail and true color.
It still humbles me to think that people care enough to spend their money and time watching our film — but to see people of all backgrounds wearing clothing that celebrates their heritage, taking pictures next to our posters with their friends and family, and sometimes dancing in the lobbies of theaters — often moved me and my wife to tears.
That didn't diminish the pleasure of watching this fascinatingly misguided work of outsider art with an audience, however; the theater howled with laughter at every clunky line reading (which is most of them), flaccid karate chop (which is all of them), and egregiously»80s fashion choice (which stays remarkably consistent, considering the film took a reported 20 years to finish before finally seeing a minuscule release in 2005).
I never saw «Invasion U.S.A.» in the theaters, but I certainly remember its release, mainly because of how saturated the market was with advertising for the film.
While Annihilation doesn't open in U.S. theaters until the last week of February, those critics who have already seen it have begun weighing in with their (spoiler - free) thoughts on the film via Twitter and social media.
Winter Soldier was released just last year and while we won't be seeing Civil War in theaters until May 2016, it's impressive at the pace with which Marvel has been churning these films out.
Coogler concluded his letter by thanking Black Panther everyone who contributed to the movie's thunderous debut:» For the people who bought out theaters, who posted on social [media] about how lit the film would be, bragged about our awesome cast, picked out outfits to wear, and who stood in line in theaters all over the world before even seeing the film... To the press who wrote about the film for folks who hadn't yet seen it, and encourage audiences to come out... And to the young ones, who came out with their parents, with their mentors, and with their friends... Thank you for giving our team of filmmakers the greatest gift: The opportunity to share this film, that we poured our hearts and souls into, with you.»
While all of you went out in droves to see the recent film in the Star Wars franchise I was too busy bustling with joy in the small theater next to -LSB-...]
Part of me wishes that «I Don't Feel At Home in This World Anymore,» a shocking, comic noir thriller from writer - director Macon Blair, were available in theaters; now having seen the film and responding vocally to its various jolts and jokes alone (so very alone) in an empty room, I can only imagine how it would have played with a theatrical audience.
«Tropic Thunder» is one of those films that when you see it in theaters, you just know the DVD and Blu - ray is going to be packed with special features.
You may have seen the star - studded voice cast announcement this morning, but we are also thrilled to announce the Ratchet & Clank movie will be released in US theaters nationwide on April 29, 2016, with Focus Features (The Box Trolls, The Theory of Everything, Dallas Buyers Club) handling the US distribution of the film.
Possessed of a remarkable clarity of vision, a striking spatial intelligence and a generous stylistic inclusiveness, it places on an equal footing art objects and time - based art — not just video and performance art but music, dance, theater, film — and does so on a scale and with a degree of aplomb we have not seen before in this town.
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