Sentences with phrase «as special screenings»

As far as Special Screenings and Out of Competition slots, a mixture of high profile English language features will likely pop up here just before their domestic release in the US, such as Ridley Scott's Alien: Covenant and Bong Joon - ho's Okja.
A new experimental work by the late Abbas Kiarostami, 24 Frames appeared this year as a special screening.
Hong Sangsoo Cannes 2017 will deliver a double dose of Hong Sangsoo, who returns to the competition with The Day After, who then gets to debut Claire's Camera as a Special Screening, which reunites him with Isabelle Huppert (who headlined his 2012 In Another Country).
Herzog's Into the Abyss is also playing AFI this year as a Special Screening, but I'm not sure I can take the subject matter of that one.
Natalie Portman's directorial debut A Tale of Love and Darkness screened as a Special Screening during the Cannes Film Festival, giving her the opportunity to promote this first film at the festival outside the competition unlike her actor - turned - director fellow Ryan Gosling, whose debut feature Lost River screened in last year's Un Certain Regard and received mixed and harsh reviews...
Last year, the city celebrated its first - ever Dog Day, which included pet - friendly stalls, a DJ, an adoption booth as well as a special screening of the hit movie «The Secret life of Pets» where pet owners were invited to bring their dogs.

Not exact matches

The chain is famous for League's strict anti-texting policy, as well as the stars who show up to premiere films at the Austin location and the special posters designed for many of the screenings, which may pair cult classics with themed foods.
As Moglia flips through special teams film on his laptop in his office, CBNC plays on mute on a flat - screen television.
I believe the spiritual, the internal, will always overpower the external but in order to experience that we have to have an upside down view of everything in that the physical is not ever as important as the spiritual — and this is something special a gift a freedom that is amazing and in our world of Ugg boots and cars with amazing technology, with the million catalogues that drop through the door or show their wares on our screens... to discover and experience the joy of the internal spirit life is nowhere near as easy as it sounds — and once experienced it is an effort to hold to it and feed it for it to grown and be the power it is meant to be.
The Vicar of Dibley returned to our screens on Friday 13th March as a one - off special Red Nose Day.
Special Offers Occasionally, as a service to our readers Neue screens and selects special offers from third party product and service providers that we feel may be of particular interest tSpecial Offers Occasionally, as a service to our readers Neue screens and selects special offers from third party product and service providers that we feel may be of particular interest tspecial offers from third party product and service providers that we feel may be of particular interest to them.
Administrators • Make sure your school participates in special events • Host a film screening • Invite local chefs as guests to a school assembly • Uplift exemplary students and staff who make a difference
He also highlighted new design features to increase safety and security, as well as technological innovations, such as the Global Learning Theatre video - conferencing classroom and Technology Lab classroom with a 3D printer, green - screen video room and Lego robotics table among its special features.
As part of Dulwich Picture Gallery's lecture series Ideas that Changed the World there will be a special screening of Stanley Kramer's 1960 film Inherit the Wind.
Likely provisions could include changes and extensions to pre-exiting special measures, such as the use of a screen around witness boxes and live video links.
He said the committee on Tuesday interviewed two lawyers to assist the committee as special counsel and will meet again to screen a third.
As a result, a special screening panel and vote by the the County Executive Board was convened to fill the vacancy this created on the ballot for a Democratic Civil Court nominee.
Special sensors measure these functions, which are displayed as sounds we can hear, or as linegraphs we can see on a computer screen.
The special effects are well done, however considering that this is a film by Paul Verhoevem, it lacks in delivering what you'd expect from the man that brought classic films such as Robocop, Total Recall and Starship Troopers to the screen.
And you are holding back something special from your kids as well, for while these films take themselves seriously and should perhaps be screened before being shown to some younger, more sensitive audiences, they are among the most powerful animated tales being told today, and they deserve to be allowed to wow you.
Actually, it's like watching something other than a movie, like a bunch of bad acting, cheesy dialogue and laughably crap special effects, and like this kind of slapstick childish unfunny type of humour, all exploded onto your screen!!!! It's a bit like something you'd see on Disney Channel, like in the same league as Lizzie McGuire.
This game is definitely aimed at the younger Pokemaniacs, but older fans like myself can still get enjoyment out of it if they keep an open mind, it's not as good as the first PokePark game do to looser controls and by just not being as much fun, but it manages to expand on what the first game offered in the way of new content, for instance this time you don't just play as Pikachu but also Tepig, Snivy, and Oshawott after you meet them, and you can switch between them on the fly anytime you want, and you'll need to use each of their special abilities in your adventure, it also adds side - scrolling sections and a few other new features to keep things fresh, it also has some multiplayer attractions to play with so that's also nice, and you'll still be befriending all sorts of Pokemon just like the last game, you also get free roam after the main quest so you can make sure to befriend them all, and it's all adorable do to the cute graphics and world, even the loading screens are adorable, and as a gamer who typically plays more serious and violent games it was nice to spend time in the lighthearted PokePark with some of my favorite Pokemon, I recommend it and I definitely see myself returning in the days to come.
Fathom Events is hosting a special event screening of the original Planet of the Apes movie from 1968, starring Charlton Heston, Linda Harrison, Kim Hunter and Roddy McDowall as Cornelius.
As a special TIFF edition of The Seventh Art Live Directors Series, we screened Don McKellar «s classic Toronto film, Last Night, in honour of its 15th anniversary.
Luc Besson's The Fifth Element is showing on the big screen for two nights only as part of a special event from Fathom Events.
The turn - based approach Fire Emblem is famous for is gone in Fire Emblem Warriors, and in its place you'll find hordes of enemies to cut your way through (in real time, naturally), screen - filling special moves and a surprisingly deep character development system which not only allows for levelling - up, but permits you to augment each protagonist's abilities on a more granular level, such as selecting and improving their weaponry.
Guests at this special midnight screening on will be actors Michael Stephenson, George Hardy, Jason Steadman and Darren Ewing, as well as the film's director / co-writer Claudio Fragasso, and co-writer Rossella Drudi, coming all the way from Italy.
It looks like the game will also have special console features, such as second screen features.
Using side - screen icons for grenade throwing and melee attacks are nicely apt, as is double - tapping the rear touch - pad to sprint, but tapping enemies in the middle of the screen to activate alt - fires and special weapons feels strenuous and unintuitive.
It's actually astonishing that we not only have great actors nailing tricky scenes, and really some stunning, winding camerawork to go with it, but such things as the weaving in of special effects and the utter lack of capturing any of the off - screen crew members who surely must have been around helping with the shoot (that we never see anything we shouldn't in any of the many on - screen mirrors is quite astonishing) only makes this one of the more brilliant efforts at shooting a seamless film since the first in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope.
There was a very special standing ovation and as it's the first ever public screening those moments were always emotional.»
As for retrospective and special screenings, the venerable The Room returns for its monthly midnight engagement at Landmark Inwood, tonight and tomorrow.
The most important piece of news to come from the panel is that the Victorian special will be shown in selected cinemas across the globe around the time of its TV release, which will finally do the BBC's high - end production proud as the show is played on the big screens it truly deserves.
The A.V. Club caught a special sneak preview screening of Split at Fantastic Fest, where we described as a «Hitchcockian take on a Silence Of The Lambs serial - killer movie,» featuring Shyamalan's signature plot twists and turns — including one at the end that had our audience gasping and applauding — and anchored by McAvoy's virtuosic, if showy, performance as Kevin / Dennis / Hedwig / et al..
The film's world premiere was a special screening held on 18th April 1979 at the Ziegfeld Theatre as a benefit for the Whiney Museum of American Art.
There was film noir aplenty at the TCM festival as well as special guests, panels, a poolside screening and parties.
Fantastic filmmakers and an author responsible for a whole new world of magic can be found at Carnegie Hall on November 12, as JK Rowling hosts a special advance screening of «Harry Potter» spinoff / prequel film «Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them» to benefit the Lumos Foundation.
At a special industry screening director Paul W.S. Anderson said that the film was always planned as an R - rated movie and shot that way, but only three weeks prior to release the studio changed that by severely cutting the film for a lower PG - 13 rating.
As a big - budget studio fantasy, its hypocrisy is blatant: If the point is that, in an age of endlessly proliferating screens, mass media has already replaced reality with fiction (as Baudrillard suggests), slow - motion gun fights and revelatory special effects are hardly the antidotAs a big - budget studio fantasy, its hypocrisy is blatant: If the point is that, in an age of endlessly proliferating screens, mass media has already replaced reality with fiction (as Baudrillard suggests), slow - motion gun fights and revelatory special effects are hardly the antidotas Baudrillard suggests), slow - motion gun fights and revelatory special effects are hardly the antidote.
Other notable on - screen performances are Don Johnson as Big Daddy, Walton Goggins as Billy Crash, and a special cameo by Franco Nero, the original Django.
The screens came with some details regarding the game's special edition, which will include a full color comic book, courtesy of Dark Horse Comics, as well as its original soundtrack and a few digital goodies.
About Photo # 3533284: Natalie Dormer poses behind some foliage as she attends a special screening of her latest film The Forest held at Cinepolis Grove 13 Theaters on Wednesday (December... Read More Here
You're in luck: Both movies will screen free at Millennium Park this summer as part of the city's summer film series, Chicago's Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events announced Wednesday.
Natalie Dormer poses behind some foliage as she attends a special screening of her latest film The Forest held at Cinepolis Grove 13 Theaters on Wednesday (December 16) in Coconut Grove, Fla..
Students are invited to share in the fun as part of «Ride The Dream» with special screenings of Bunt for school groups, whist the Sydney closing and Melbourne opening night feature A Barefoot Dream links the strand to the broader audience.
Attacked by a mysterious swarm of mechanical space bees, the crew becomes marooned separately, the better to give each member their own special screen time, Kirk engaging in his patented brands of derring - do with an adoring Chekov (Anton Yelchin) by his side, Spock and McCoy bonding in their uniquely prickly way as they argue over emotion versus logic, and Scotty (Pegg) confronted with a plucky alien woman (Sofia Boutella, triumphing over the stylized makeup and pert ponytail) who is just as mechanically inclined as he is.
Bloody Disgusting readers in Minneapolis keep Wednesday, March 28 open as you'll be one of the first EVER to see a special advance screening of Lionsgate's The Cabin in the Woods (review), hosted by Bloody and featuring a very special cast appearance and Q&A with director Drew Goddard and star Kristen Connolly!
Elsewhere, the Special Screenings sidebar contains two of Cannes» most interesting selections: Rithy Pahn's The Missing Picture follow - up Exil, another rumination on post-genocide Cambodia, and Albert Serra's The Last Days of Louis XIV, which stars a now - 72 year old Jean - Pierre Leaud as the Sun King in his final days.
To mark the occasion, Mad As Birds Films along with Channel 4 are holding a special screening at THE GATE (87 Notting Hill Gate, London, W11 3JZ) at 21:00 on the day of release, followed by a star studied Q&A with the cast and film makers.
Tony Montana, the world's most ruthless and notorious gangster, is coming to the big screen for only one night as NCM Fathom and Universal Studios Home Entertainment bring you the Scarface Special Event.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z