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There's news about films in theaters, on DVD, and streaming services.
EBONY.COM's Geneva S. Thomas chats with Washington about the film in theaters February 10th!

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«Ready Player One,» director Steven Spielberg's science - fiction thriller about a grim world where people seek escape through virtual reality, opened as the top film in North American theaters, delivering the first No. 1 debut this year for Warner Bros..
«The Interview,» the Sony Pictures film about a fictional plot to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, opened in more than 300 movie theaters across the United States on Christmas Day, drawing many sell - out audiences and statements by patrons that they were championing freedom of expression.
My friends and I got to the theater 40 minutes before the film started and we were about 40th in line.
Before recently, Mart Green had never been in a movie theater, but he's the driving force behind two new films about the 1956 missionary martyrs in Ecuador — and the tribe that killed them.
«We knew we had to be better, we knew we had to be excellent,» said Brown, 89, one of about 10 Tuskegee Airmen who attended the White House screening of «Red Tails,» a film about the airmen produced by «Star Wars» creator George Lucas which opened in theaters in March 2012.
Watch the movie, which opens in theaters on this Friday, to learn more about the hairpin's significance and read more about the stars and fashions in the film.
All the crazy truth about auditioning and working in indie no budget films and black box theaters in NYC.
A note about the 3D effect and IMAX, I'm afraid I did not really see the film at its full potential as the «IMAX» theater selected for the screening is a pale imitation of the flagship IMAX theater in uptown Manhattan.
Supetube, I think what I've discovered about Mann's films (and PE was the first in which I was hyperaware before I entered the theater so it helped in digesting the film) is that my knee - jerk reaction is to see them as technically accomplished but strangely hollow.
Warner Brothers, which is marketing the film as a conventional thriller, recently overruled the producers» desire to show it in European festivals so that the studio could open it wide (in many theaters at once) and cash in as quickly as possible on the name value of its cast before word - of - mouth about its depressing subject matter could kill it.
If any of this made you curious about what the hell is happening in this film, you can check it out for yourselves when Director's Cut comes to select theaters on May 10 and 11, and hits VOD and Blu - ray / DVD combo on May 29, 2018.
See for yourself what the fuss is all about when the film plays in theaters on July 25th and arrives on home video soon after.
I also don't find it inordinately scary, but it is well created, especially in its use of sound to create tension, which is more than one could say about most jump - scare dominated horror films released in theaters today.
«I think Elio [the young man played Timothee Chalamet] will be a cinephile and I'd like him to be in a movie theater watching Paul Vecchiali's Once More,» a 1988 film about a man who falls in love with a man after he leaves his wife, which was the first French movie to deal with AIDS.
ET caught up with the 28 - year - old actor at the «Black Panther» premiere on Monday night, where he opened up about his Oscar nomination and starring in the new Marvel film, which hits theaters on Feb. 16.
Given Terrence Malick's usual work rate, it feels almost perverse to begin talking about his next film while his current one is still in theaters, but that's precisely what his new go - to cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki does in a fascinating Sight & Sound interview.
Lorentz arranged for independent screenings in a number of cities, and the film was eventually shown in about 3,000 theaters.
Some of these movies include «Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping,» a comedy film starring Andy Samberg, which is now in theaters and the longevity of which at the box office remains to be seen; «Central Intelligence,» another comedy which stars Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson and which will be released on June 17; and «The Shallows,» a movie about a woman trying to escape a shark which stars Blake Lively.
Last night, my wife, daughter and I took in Black Narcissus at the AFI Silver and enjoyed it as much as we always have (only more so because it was in the gorgeous main theater projected on a huge screen) and afterwards I started thinking about movies with very famous scenes, so famous that most casual film goers might know it (or have a vague sense of familiarity with it) even if they don't know the movie.
But most of this biopic about President Lyndon Baines Johnson, opening in theaters Friday, was filmed in New Orleans.
Hugh Jackman is currently in theaters playing Marvel fan favorite Wolverine for a record - setting ninth and final time in the R - rated Logan, and during his recent press junket to promote the film, the Van Helsing star talked about taking his son trick - or - treating on Halloween while dressed up as has signature comic book character.
But we are all about cinema and we wish to have films that play in competition get released in theaters.
The film already played at a film festival last year and arrives in theaters this February, for anyone curious about it after checking out the trailer.
I choose this year not because of Y2K or the neat temporal markers brought about by a new millennium, but because that year introduced Brandon Grey's website Box Office Mojo, which specializes not just in forums meant for box - office speak, but seeks to function as a comprehensive, online database for the domestic and international grosses of every film released in North American theaters within the modern era.
I saw all of these films in the theater, and enjoyed them, but there's something really special about The Fighter.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening November 23, 2007 BIG BUDGET FILMS August Rush (PG for slight violence, mild profanity and mature themes) Freddie Highmore stars as the title character in this escapist fantasy about a promising musical prodigy who runs away from an orphanage to New York City to find his parents (Keri Russell and Jonathan Rhys Myers) only to end up living with a Fagin - like wizard (Robin Williams) and lots of other kids in a makeshift shelter in an abandoned theater which was once the Fillmore East.
Menu: The disc begins with various trailers of films that are about to come out in theaters and some that are already on Blu - ray.
2» arriving in theaters shortly — it is already on video on demand, as is the first film — there is something by definition incomplete about «Nymphomaniac: Volume 1.»
I thought more about this film, upon leaving the theater, than any I've seen in recent memory.
With his controversial new film Nocturama opening in theaters, French director Bertrand Bonello spoke with us about what inspires him as an artist and how he blurs the line between realism and abstraction.
Still, this film's story, about a woman who rejects the role of artistic muse by reshaping its contours in her own wickedly creative fashion, does have a ghostly outside - the - theater afterlife in the time of #MeToo, or whatever we're calling the crisis of conscience our culture is undergoing with respect to gendered power and sexual violence.
A new boxing drama, Hands of Stone, about notorious champ Roberto Durán (played by Carlos's Edgar Ramírez), is now in theaters; start with these films for a fuller dramatic experience.
At the turn of the millennium, there were about three CG - animated films in theaters a year, at most.
Second, after the first big twist about a half - hour into the film, you might think you're in for an icky, misogynist torture porn, and momentarily wish to leave the theater.
Camp is the name of the game in «The Final Girls,» a film that requires considerable suspension of disbelief in an audience who will probably show up in the theater ready to hoot and holler and show how much they know about just about every slasher picture that has received studio OK's.
Watch below as the cast of The Hateful Eight, which is now in theaters, open up about the violence in the film:
One of the many great parts about living in Los Angeles is the wealth of repertory theaters offering an array of eclectic fare for serious film lovers.
Other highlights in this strand include: the World Premiere of Thierry Poiraud's DO N'T GROW UP, a stylish and inventive film about a group of teens on an unnamed island who wake up to find their youth facility eerily abandoned; the World Premiere of Jon Spira's affectionate documentary ELSTREE 1976 about the bit performers who appeared in George Lucas» box office behemoth Star Wars; GHOST THEATER, the latest film from director Hideo Nakata, the forerunner of J - horror; GREEN ROOM, Jeremy Saulnier's latest exercise in edge of the seat suspense, starring Patrick Stewart, Imogen Poots and Anton Yelchin; returning for the third year running, Sion Sono screens LOVE AND PEACE, his tale of punk rock and talking turtles; and the fantastically prolific Takashi Miike's riotous, unruly gangster vampire concoction YAKUZA APOCALYPSE.
Paul Thomas Anderson's new film Phantom Thread opens in theaters in just two months, and we've only now learned exactly what it's going to be about.
Drew's Review: In case you were wondering, yes - I decided that immediately after a «2009 in Review» article all about how I never go to the movies anymore and have reconnected with older cult films, my first review of 2010 would be of a movie currently in theaterIn case you were wondering, yes - I decided that immediately after a «2009 in Review» article all about how I never go to the movies anymore and have reconnected with older cult films, my first review of 2010 would be of a movie currently in theaterin Review» article all about how I never go to the movies anymore and have reconnected with older cult films, my first review of 2010 would be of a movie currently in theaterin theaters.
About the Art Directors Guild: The Art Directors Guild (IATSE Local 800) represents nearly 2,000 members who work throughout the United States, Canada and the rest of the world in film, television and theater as Production Designers, Art Directors, and Assistant Art Directors; Scenic, Title and Graphic Artists; Illustrators and Matte Artists; and Set Designers and Model Makers.
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.
In the much buzzed - about film «Top Five,» opening in South Florida theaters this weekend, director and star Chris Rock plays a comedian who wants to become a serious actor and change public perception about his one career - defining rolIn the much buzzed - about film «Top Five,» opening in South Florida theaters this weekend, director and star Chris Rock plays a comedian who wants to become a serious actor and change public perception about his one career - defining rolin South Florida theaters this weekend, director and star Chris Rock plays a comedian who wants to become a serious actor and change public perception about his one career - defining role.
The recent success of The Conjuring 2 means that there is the inevitable talk of a third movie with director James Wan already getting inundated with questions about a Conjuring 3, even with the second film still in theaters.
Arriving in theaters everywhere is Joe Carnahan's latest film The Grey, a survival thriller about pipeline workers whose plane crashes in the relentless Alaskan wilderness.
For this latest episode of Film Club, A.A. Dowd and Ignatiy Vishnevetsky return to Farmhouse Tavern to talk about three excellent smaller films in theaters or coming soon to them: Richard Linklater's»80s campus comedy Everybody Wants...
For this latest episode of Film Club, A.A. Dowd and Ignatiy Vishnevetsky return to Farmhouse Tavern to talk about three excellent smaller films in theaters or coming soon to them: Richard Linklater's»80s campus comedy Everybody Wants Some, now in theaters everywhere; the smart, moving family drama Louder Than Bombs, which opened in select theaters today and will expand in the coming weeks; and the forthcoming punk - rock thriller Green Room, which begins its theatrical release next week.
With the highly anticipated new Halloween movie, executive produced by John Carpenter and arriving in theaters in October 2018, about to begin filming, co-writer Danny McBride has just revealed a few new details about the project, mostly confirming what Carpenter already said, that the new film will in fact present an «alternate» version of events following the original 1978 Halloween, ignoring all existing sequels, and he's really hoping it doesn't «piss people off».
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