We're supporting this year's LitFilmFest — a competition for schools where pupils can see their work on
the biggest cinema screen in the UK!
The Lit Film Fest gives key stage two pupils the chance to see their work on Britain's
biggest cinema screen
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What is our culture really saying about women, when its
biggest stories of all those projected on to
cinema screens still don't recognise them as three - dimensional human beings?
Peppa Pig hits the
big screen at the
cinema in The Golden Boots this February half term.
As well as our now long - established Royal Opera House BP Summer
Big Screen programme, which
screens three productions each year at up to 40 locations across the country, we are now
screening live and pre-recorded opera and ballet in
cinemas.
My first movie in the
cinema was «Aladin» and it was so exciting to wat h it on the
big screen, I love the animations, the old drawings and how much effort was put into a single movie.
This expansive
cinema complex boasts Belfast's
biggest screens and is the best place in the city to catch the latest blockbusters.
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screen ranging from comic book legends to iconic characters in
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If there's ever a re-release in a
cinema near you, take advantage of the
big screen to get the most out of this visual masterpiece.
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.
Watch at the
cinema on the
biggest screen you can (don't bother with the 3D though), beyond that - one you can safely skip.
With Lionsgate's
big screen reboot of Saban's Power Rangers hitting
cinemas this Friday, THR is reporting that the film is set to make history by being the first
big - budget superhero movie to feature a LGBT protagonist in Becky G's Trini, a.k.a. the Yellow Ranger, with the character revealed to be having «girlfiend problems» in what director -LSB-...]
After the usual internship in music video, Mr. Fuqua made a first claim on
big screen cinema with a Hong Kong action knock off (The Replacement Killers), followed by an «urban» crime thriller with Jamie Foxx (Bait).
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».
Dwayne Johnson has revealed the first poster for his upcoming action movie Rampage, the
big -
screen adaptation of the video game due in
cinemas next...
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
cinemas are alive with The Sound of Music once more as the classic musical returns to the
big screen.
As «Child 44» opens in
cinemas this weekend, novelist Tom Rob Smith is praising Tom Hardy and Noomi Rapace as the perfect actors to bring his characters to life on the
big screen.
Netflix made a
big splash as the French event last year,
screening both Bong Joon - ho's Okja and Noah Baumbach's The Meyerowitz Stories, but French exhibitors protested the company's presence at the festival, because Netflix did not release those titles in French
cinemas.
Given that Germany, with few exceptions such as the comedy genre and the history film, does not have a well - established genre film tradition anymore (at least not on the
big screen), the only way to rejuvenate such a tradition is by explicitly committing to producing many genre films for the
cinema.
Although the first one hit
screens twenty - three years ago, we haven't had a year in
cinema history with four
big releases from this rather derided sub-genre.
One day i want to see the The Mechanic at the
cinema, would be fun to see the motorbike chase & it's very abrupt conclusion on the
big screen
With «Iron Man» in
cinemas this week, the cast and crew of Marvel's latest
big -
screen adventure have been blitzing the press, and CBR News spoke again with director Jon Favreau about the film.
With its abundant action, spectacular desert locales, and emphasis on honor, valor, and redemption, the story's a natural for the
big screen, and the 1939 version, starring John Clements and Ralph Richardson, is widely regarded as a classic of the British
cinema.
Coupled with some nice film and musical hommages, this makes for great viewing on the
big screen, so you folks across the pond should head out to your
cinema on September 12th if it is playing in your neighborhood.
While both stars of the
big and small
screen were present, our focus was zeroed in on those who made a splash in
cinema and of course, the skewering of stars by host and comedian Ricky Gervais who was just as bored as audiences and attendees.
On the
big screen, however, the few all - out recent efforts have garnered some of the coldest receptions in
cinema history.
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.
Sean Baker's latest triumph of honest but warmly sentimental, observational
cinema remains one of the highlights of 2017, and it looks just as beautiful on home video as it does on a
big screen.
Irish people are Europe's keenest
cinema - goers, with
big screen attendances double the EU average, box...
The good news for
cinemas is that today's teens and twentysomethings watch horror on the
big screen as well as on streams or downloads.
Screening everything from high - profile, celeb - heavy red - carpet - gala premieres of
big Hollywood movies to the very best in independent
cinema from around the world, the hub of the LFF is in and around Leicester Square in the West End, but the festival also branches out to include local movie houses all over London.
Old School Kung Fu Fest (OSKFF) is an annual celebration of classic kung - fu films, bringing back to the
big screen the rarest, wildest, and most incredible martial arts, action, and other genre
cinema from the «60s, «70s, and «80s.
While one can not help but wonder if Dr. Strange still claims the same wow factor on DVD or outside of its
cinema 4K format, on the
big screen, it is something to marvel at (pardon the pun).
The boys aren't bad either, and, in addition to Phoenix, it's exhilarating to recognise, in various disguises, hairdos and toupees, actors that have shaped both American independent
cinema, Hollywood and / or cable television (The Sopranos, The Wire, Boardwalk Empire) for the last twenty years: Owen Wilson offers an understated performance as a former saxophone player who has to fake his death; the always impeccable Martin Donovan is a lawyer for the Golden Fang (he's also, by the way, Japonica's father, which serves him right); Benicio del Toro shines as the man passing as «Doc's lawyer»; Josh Brolin drew a lot of kudos for his performance as Doc's nemesis, an LAPD detective nicknamed Bigfoot with the bad habit of kicking people's door and dreams of making it to the
big screen; Martin Short; Eric Roberts, Michael Kenneth Williams etc...
Curiously her
screen daughter in that best picture winner Jean Arthur, an even
bigger star, shares her same birthday (for the year of 1900) 1888 Thomas Edison files a patent for the Optical Phonograph (an early step in creating the
cinema) 1903 Author and screenwriter Nathanael West is born in NYC.
Wolverine has become a fan favourite with
cinema goers but fans of the comics have been following him long before his
big screen debut back in 2000's X-Men.
The third instalment of the Marvel superhero team's
big screen adventures is set to hit
cinemas next year — with filming taking place recently in Edinburgh.
«Margaret «When your route to the
big screen (in this case, a six - year journey full of legal battles and bitter re-edits) has more drama than 95 % of what sees the inside of a
cinema in a given year, a film really has to shine in front of the camera.
A showcase of ravishing production design, Spielberg's reintroduction to blockbuster fare finds a director who has stepped away from his bread and butter for far too long, chomping at the bit to prove his magical eye for
big screen cinema in a way that no one else can gracefully imitate.
Sure it's an HBO release so might never actually see a
big screen but the barriers between streaming and
cinema are so feeble nowadays that it's hard to really define a difference.
It's a
big -
screen showcase for the human tenacity for survival, if not of our ability to make evolutionary
cinema.
One of
cinema's classic titans returns to the
big screen in Kong: Skull Island starring Tom Hiddlest...
Irish people are Europe's keenest
cinema - goers, with
big screen attendances double the EU average, box office figures show.
One of
cinema's classic titans returns to the
big screen in Kong: Skull Island starring Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson, Brie Larson, John Goodman and John C. Reilly.
It must be seen in the
cinema and on a
big screen.
If you missed it in its brief Varsity run (where, I'm told, the print had a severe scratch running through the entire film), you owe it to yourself to see this celebration of
cinema on the
big screen.
Of course, true film lovers believe an epic World War II era drama deserves to be seen on the
big screen, and since Mudbound will be shown in select
cinemas, I suggest you make the effort to see it there if you can.
This is, from first frame to last, a fully realized work of action
cinema, a movie as visually arresting as it is emotionally stirring, one that could only be appreciated, in terms of its visual accomplishment, on a
big screen.
If you ever get the chance, the Astor is such a beautiful
big old single -
screen art deco
cinema, and only a short walk from my place.