Sentences with phrase «big event movies»

People go to see comedies based on the actor / comedian, while not many go to big event movies like Transformers to see Labeouf.
Downey Jr. is near flawless in the lead role — every bit as charming and narcissistic as he needs to be — and despite early criticism about the actor's inability to carry a big event movie, he does so as if Stan Lee created Tony Stark specifically with him in mind.

Not exact matches

I think few of us will ever be directly involved with a marketing blitz as big as releasing a Star Wars movie and its related merchandise, but we can watch what the professionals in charge of those events do, and learn some valuable lessons.
Fantastic for watching the big game, enjoying with friends and family during movie night, or packing up for your next pot - luck or tailgating event!
Well one of my biggest loves is movies and getting to be at an event the entire family is enthralled in.
Funny adventurous sexual touchy feely great hands for full body massage head to toes love writing filming taking photographs editing videos social events I'm a big movie buff old and new
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However, I can't help but think that the pressures of creating a big - budget «event» movie after two small comedies - Pee - Wee's Big Adventure and Beetlejuice - may have affected his work, because Batman consistently seemed vaguely unsure of itsebig - budget «event» movie after two small comedies - Pee - Wee's Big Adventure and Beetlejuice - may have affected his work, because Batman consistently seemed vaguely unsure of itseBig Adventure and Beetlejuice - may have affected his work, because Batman consistently seemed vaguely unsure of itself.
Tracking a very limited set of clues, they spend the bulk of the movie and generate the biggest portion of The Hangover's laughs piecing together the events of the prior night and wondering how they came to lose Doug.
The fact that the stories contradict one another allows the movie to do a few other things that put it in the same category as a movie like The Big Short: It breaks the fourth wall, gives multiple perspectives on the same events, and occasionally employs a split screen in order to emphasize how mushy the concept of «facts» are in any sensational news story.
The editing is off and there's an event that takes place within the third act that felt forced but in a summer filled with big popcorn movies it's good to get a small treat brought to us by the great Cameron Crowe.
The editing is off and there's an event that takes place within the third act that felt forced but in a summer filled with big popcorn movies
The event is part of Turner Classic Movies» (TCM) yearlong TCM Big Screen Classics series, and they will be showing this classic sci - fi movie in cinemas only two nights this month - on July 24th and on July 27th.
Originally a music event, its film component is now a launchpad for movies big and small and a gathering place for anyone involved in pop culture.
Since 1927, Grauman's Chinese Theatre has been the home of the most important, star powered red carpet movie premieres and special events, where Hollywood's biggest and brightest talents have come to watch their movies.
So says professional killer Jackie Cogan at one point in Killing Them Softly, the third film by New Zealander Andrew Dominik - and considering the filmmaker's efforts to establish a connection between the events in the movie and the economic crisis started in the late 2000s thanks to the greed and lack of scruples of Wall Street, it is easy to see Cogan as an ordinary employee of any company complaining about the lack of vision of his bosses and, on the other hand, the big bankers as Armani - dressing versions of the violent mobsters who inhabit the crime section of the newspapers.
Written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, the two - part movie event is so big it requires two directors, Joe and Anthony Russo, to get the job done.
Peter Bogdanovich introduced «The Big Short» at one event, calling it a «movie about something,» a designation he said he rarely makes these days.
Held April 26 - 29 at the historic TCL Chinese Theatre complex, Egyptian Theatre, Cinerama Dome and poolside at the Roosevelt Hotel, the classic movie marathon expanded this year to 120 films and events, «making it our biggest festival yet... creating four days of movie magic along Hollywood Boulevard,» said festival director Genevieve McGillicuddy.
«Served Like a Girl» proceeds like a sports movie, leading up to the big event.
It wouldn't surprise me if that was true, because «The Legend of Tarzan» — a would - be event film that happens to be pretty uneventful — has the air of a big budget movie whose studio didn't realize its mistake until it was too late.
Instead, it very much feels like a setup for Avengers 4, which will now be the new «biggest movie event of the century».
The movie in a way reflects the notion of cinema itself, and begs to be seen in theatres on the biggest screen, urging for audiences to experience an event rather than passively «Netflix and chill».
For attendees, highlights of this annual 4 day event, which celebrates the movie going experience and brings together theater owners and managers with movie studios, distributors and vendors and the latest technological innovations, was getting to experience live, in person, appearances by some of the biggest stars and filmmakers in the business.
It's a sign of the changing of the times that 15 years ago this combination of A-list stars would have been one of the biggest events of the year, whereas now Money Monster is a sleeper bit of counter-programming for viewers seeking out a more adult alternative to the mammoth blockbusters flooding in for the summer movie season.
With the event taking place over the course of two full days, movie fans will be able to immerse themselves and whet their appetites for some of the biggest films due for release over the next year, with a surprise or two in store including specially recorded greetings from some A-list filmmakers and actors.
Legend Of Tarzan footage reaction: David Yates brings footage of his big summer event movie to a special preview in London.
The footage will debut as part of the channel's Night of Heroes event, which will give new looks at Disney's big upcoming movies: Infinity War, A Wrinkle in Time and The Incredibles 2.
The MTV Movie Awards is already expecting a gamut of stars to attend its event this weekend, but it's managed to snag one of the biggest of them...
«We really wanted to bring an event for film fans to Dublin that had an air of genuine excitement around it» commented Vincent Donnelly, creator of Movie Fest, «we had taken note of how huge Comic Con has become in the US, now attracting thousands of people and the biggest stars, and wanted to try to recreate some of that excitement here.
In the enormous mess of DVD promotions, star interviews, magazine spotlights, and blogger rants, it's easy to forget that the Oscars are no longer the biggest movie event on the planet.
In both «types» of movies, Assayas displays the same gaze: the camera always glides over people, never letting you believe that you can get «inside» them, what they think, what they feel; and, whether big (the kidnapping of the OPEC delegates in Carlos) or small (the decision of which heirloom to give to a deceased mother's old retainer in Summer Hours), «events» are shot in the same way, as an accretion of minute, yet complex decisions; of out - of - sync bodies competing for leg room in a claustrophobic space.
The big event this week was the world premiere on Monday night of the new Hunger Games movie Catching Fire, with the entire cast on the red carpet in Leicester Square.
Summer 2019's biggest Marvel movie looks to revisit events from the MCU in prior films and key moments from the past.
Weitz and Gilroy may have culled the movie's story from an event within the saga that only has been referenced previously, but the movie's connections to that bigger - picture story end up feeling forced.
There was a time when a big, shiny, new superhero blockbuster felt like a major movie event.
Matthew Vaughn has acknowledged this in interviews, saying (with a legitimate storyteller's concern) that the Civil Rights was too big of an issue to offhandedly hint at in a movie already widely concerned with a specific political event, and that the Movement might become part of a sequel, should a sequel get made.
I contribute film features to movie website Audiences Everywhere and review limited, independent releases for Gorilla Film Online where I also cover the Midlands» biggest film events, including Birmingham's Flatpack Festival.
The last film Bruce Broughton worked on that was released in cinemas was the 1998 big - screen retelling of Irwin Allen's tv show Lost in Space, with Gary Oldman, William Hurt and Matt le Blanc; sadly for Broughton, who surely saw the movie as a way of gaining more exposure and therefore more work, it tanked and became as critically - lambasted as other event movies from the time like Batman and Robin and The Avengers.
«For the languor and the insolence of your movies, for their healthy and quiet subversion, we want to honor you during the biggest film event in the world,» said a letter signed by board members including Stephane Brize, Thomas Cailley, Laurent Cantet, Catherine Corsini, Pascale Ferran, Thomas Lilti and Celine Sciamma, among others.
Starring John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Max von Sydow, Gwendolyn Christie, Lupita Nyong» o, and bringing back Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Peter Mayhew, and Anthony Daniels in their iconic roles, Star Wars: The Force Awakens is sure to be one of the biggest movie events of 2015.
That's doubly true when your movie ends with a big universe - altering event like, say, half of your heroes disintegrating into dust.
You've got to see it with a group on the big screen... There are event movies, and there's Star Wars.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening October 24, 2008 BIG BUDGET FILMS Changeling (R for profanity, violence and disturbing content) Clint Eastwood directs this psychological thriller, set in L.A., inspired by events arising in 1928 during a real life case involving a single - mom (Angelina Jolie) whose hopes for the safe return of her kidnapped nine year - old (Gattlin Griffith) were seemingly answered but then dashed when she realized that the boy brought to her was not her son.
I have been a big fan of Bigelow's previous movies but her recent venture into political events doesn't cut it for me.
Vibranium looms so large in Wakanda, infusing every aspect of its society, and playing a big role in the events of the movie (think how important the heart - shaped herb is, or T'Challa's Shuri - designed vibranium suit) that to introduce another mysterious element might've distracted from vibranium's importance.
Award: The Assassin Least Sexy Movie: 50 Shades of Grey (Runner - up: A LEGO Brickumentary) Best Tolkien Reference: The Martian Best Gag Involving a Hammer: Avengers: Age of Ultron Best Joke About Naming Your Fists «Cagney and Lacey»: Spy Best Celebrity Cameo: LeBron James, Trainwreck Best Imaginary Friend: Bing Bong, Inside Out Most Awkward Interplay Between Real and Fictional Theme Parks: Tomorrowland (Runner - up: Jurassic World) Best Contact Lenses: Johnny Depp, Black Mass Best Eyeglasses: Sean Harris, Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation Best Glass Eye: Christian Bale, The Big Short Best Robot: Ava (Ex Machina) Worst Robot: Chappie (Chappie) The Cameron Crowe Award for a Soundtrack in Search of a Movie: Aloha Best Aerial Stunt: Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (Runner - up: Spectre) Worst Oven - Cleaning Method: The Visit Worst Misuse of a Juice Bottle: Sleeping with Other People Best Movie About Journalism: Spotlight Worst Movie About Journalism: Truth The Sudden Ubiquity Award: Domhnall Gleeson (Ex Machina, Brooklyn, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, The Revenant); Tom Hardy (Mad Max: Fury Road; Legend; The Revenant); Oscar Isaac (Ex Machina, Mojave, Star Wars: The Force Awakens) Best Dog - boy: Jack Bright, The Good Dinosaur Worst Dog - man: Channing Tatum, Jupiter Ascending Worst Implicit Historical Comparison: Moving the events of The Secret in Their Eyes from Argentina's Dirty War to post-9 / 11 America Best Backward - Looking Reboot: Star Wars: The Force Awakens Worst Backward - Looking Reboot: Terminator Genisys Best Home Movies: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl Nicest Russian Spy: Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies Trends of the Year: Women ruling comedy (Trainwreck, Spy); an overdue pushback against CGI (Mad Max: Fury Road, Star Wars: The Force Awakens); sneakily feminist themes in summer sequels (Magic Mike XXL, Mad Max: Fury Road); spy spoofs (Spy, Kingsman: The Secret Service, The Man from U.N.C.L.E, the final third of Spectre)
The movie's big event shows one of the main characters getting shot in the penis.
In any event, rewatching Krull wasn't as big a chore as watching Sword and The Sorcerer, but as a celebration of crappy 80's movies, the entire event was a success.
Actor Jason Segel and Director James Ponsoldt talked End Of The Tour, their acclaimed movie about the Rolling Stone magazine interview of author David Foster Wallace when they came to participate in Deadline's big awards season event, The Contenders Presented By Deadline which took place last month in front a packed audience of AMPAS and key guild members at the DGA.
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