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Indicator is a new Blu - Ray and DVD release label from Powerhouse Films, who bring classic films on expertly encoded Limited Dual Format Editions exclusively to the UK.
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.
Although not many people are a huge fan of this upcoming remake of Chan - wook Park's classic, it is nice to see that after a long list of actors that turned down these roles they have finally landed three solid actors who are willing to bring the classic film back to life.
Today the TCM Classic Film Festival begins, bringing classic film fans from around the world to Hollywood to enjoy four days of fun, friends, special events, and of course, classic films.

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Although White is absolutely right about the tendency of today's animated films (Tangled included) to pander to the most annoying and depressing aspects of popular culture even as they ignore or deny the richer, deeper culture from which most classic fairy tales emerged, the animated features that Disney brought to the screen when Uncle Walt himself still oversaw the studio made a point of drawing considerable aesthetic, emotional, and narrative power from specifically Christian aspects of the culture that, even today, America shares with Europe.
Based on the classic film, School Of Rock brings Dewey Finn and his students to life, as they set out to win Battle of the Bands.
In this film, the Mexicans brought together such classic monsters as: the Wolfman, Frankenstein's Monster, Dracula and the Creature from the Black Lagoon.
For a twist on the classic, you could bring your date to the local film festival or repertory cinema (a theater that specializes in showing older classic and notable films).
Alfonso Cuaron, who did the amazing third «Harry Potter» film, brings us the well - done adaptation of the classic novel, «A Little Princess».
Based on a real piece choreographed by Ohad Naharin and appropriately scored to the classic Passover jam «Echad Mi Yodea» (a fun song that simplifies an age - old struggle), this opening gambit offers a prime example of the forcefulness missing from the rest of the film, even though Padilha finds a way to bring Batsheva back.
A remake of the 1974 film of the same name, Death Wish pairs aging action icon Bruce Willis with director Eli Roth (Hostel, The Green Inferno) to bring the classic tale of vigilante justice to modern audiences.
Inspired by a classic horror film, Mrs. Snodgrass builds an exact replica of Egyptian tomb and brings it to class.
And elsewhere, smaller distributors like Kino Lorber, Olive Films, Flicker Alley, Twilight Time, Cohen Media Group, and Blue Underground, when not giving a necessary makeover to classics already in their impressive libraries, brought under - heralded films by our greatest auteurs and criminally unseen works by cinema's pioneers to home video for the first time.
Yet his comeback «Dead Man's Shoes», with its combination of small - town retribution and the supernatural, is far more successful in importing the oater sensibilities of «High Plains Drifter» to the West Country, while bringing back from the dead the sort of hardman grittiness not seen since such seventies classics as «Get Carter», «Straw Dogs» and the «Death Wish» films.
The film that brought such classic lines as «There are only three ages for women in Hollywood: babe, district attorney, and «Driving Miss Daisy»» into moviegoers» top film quotes is getting the greenlight this pilot season.
Though Warners is likely hoping that the big problems of getting classic anime Akira converted to a live - action version and up on screen are now behind it, the issues bringing the film to life haven't quite gone away.
The music throughout the film has the air of a classic noir film, which is one of the elements that works to subtly bring the two genres together without feeling forced.
The film's series of genuinely funny non-sequiturs are basically Allen's stand - up one - liners brought to life, recalling the frantic ecstasy of slapstick classics from Blazing Saddles to The Naked Gun in the best way possible.
February's Black Panther is more than just the first MCU film to be headlined by a Black character (though that is a pretty big deal)- it's a chance to see a classic Marvel property with connections to the deepest parts of the publisher's lore brought to life in stunning detail.
They do an excellent job at restoring the old classics and bringing art house films, independents, foreign films and contemporary films to a wider audience.
The very fact that Criterion, the stamp of quality for classic cinema, chose to spotlight the film should bring audiences back to this overlooked masterpiece.
He talks to Ben Travis about bringing the film to the big screen, how they formatted the three tasks structure, and the film's shining hour: a trip inside a classic movie.
It no doubt has some pretty big shoes to fill as Psycho is not only one of the most classic of horror films but it was brought to us by one of the most recognizable directors of all time in Alfred Hitchcock.
As Jurassic Park has become a modern classic over the years, one of the constant compliments paid to the film is how the special effects used to bring the dinosaurs to life have aged surprisingly well.
It was a moment to bring a grin to the face of even the most red - blooded republican, a brilliant instance of classic British humour that created a ripple of laughter around the entirety of the globe, when Queen Elizabeth II appeared in a short film clip as part of the 2012 London Olympic Games opening ceremony.
I can't even begin to recount the endless number of film, TV and stage projects that have tried to bring Charles Dickens» immortal yuletide classic A Christmas Carol to life.
Part terse sci - fi chase thriller, part parenthood parable, this story of a former cult member (Michael Shannon) trying to protect his supernaturally gifted son never lets on more than it needs to, expressing itself in subtleties and nuances in a style that brings to mind classic films by Steven Spielberg and John Carpenter.
Inspired by the classic Universal film that launched a legacy of horror, The Wolfman brings the myth of a cursed man back to its iconic origins.
Last, this was a film I have been waiting for since it was announced last year and met my expectations not just for the camera work and the mansion that had an unhinged life of it's own, but for bringing classic horror and mystery elements into the film industry that is slowly dissipating.
Kino Lorber's veteran producer Bret Wood has breen with Kino for over 25 years and has played a key role in bringing many archival and silent classics to vigorous life, and is currently involved in Kino's most ambitious silent project to date: a definitive multi-disc Blu - ray / DVD anthology of African American silent films: Pioneers of African American Cinema.
Repeat viewings of this classic really bring out the structure and the use of space that McCarey was utilizing in this film, allowing for a nice play with sound to unfold.
There's a certain joy in gender - flipped remakes and the way they skewer original films, bringing new life into old classics.
Earlier today we brought you the first promotional images and artwork from the genre - bending small - screen remake of 1996 cult classic action horror film FROM...
Arriving October 6th from Universal and Legendary Pictures, the trailer for Crimson Peak looks like a classic haunter on roids as Guillermo del Toro brings all sorts of inspiration from films such as The Legend of Hell House, The Haunting, House On Haunted Hill, The Addams Family and even Haunted Mansion.
The climax brings to mind Marisa Tomei's classic testimony in My Cousin Vinny but quite pales in comparison since Legally Blonde's take is rather abrupt, not to mention the film's central trial plot leaves a lot to be desired.
Based on a 1865 classic Russian novel, Nikolai Leskov's Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, director William Oldroyd's film adaptation brings young femme fatale Katherine into 19th century England.
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.
From cult classics and arthouse gems to Hollywood must - sees, we bring you the best films international independent cinema has to offer.
All three bring a new passion and timeliness to A Star Is Born one of the screen's classic love stories (previously filmed in 1937 and 1954) and winner of five Golden Globe Awards including Best Picture Actress and Actor (Musical / Comedy).
BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL: Lewis Grassic Gibbon's 1932 novel Sunset Song is considered a classic of Scottish literature, and English director Terence Davies has spent 15 years bringing it to the screen.
Matthew's print encapsulates both the old - school movie poster feel of classic horror film art, while bringing some modern printing magic into the mix.
The now - classic film features probably the director's starriest cast to date, and he brought along a few of those cast members for a special 10th Anniversary Screening on Thursday night.
MUBI is a curated online cinema that brings its members a hand - picked selection of the best indie, foreign, and classic films.
Michael Barker and his copresidents at Sony Pictures Classics, Tom Bernard and Marcie Bloom, have brought out some of the best and most successful independent and international films of the last two decades, from Women on the Verge of a Nervous Break
Second Sight will be bringing John Carpenter's cult classic thriller Assault on Precinct 13 to Blu - Ray for the films 40th anniversary, which will be packaged inside of a...
The $ 5 - million film, a bloody riff on the classic «Groundhog Day» concept, brought in an...
Dramatic films which have portrayed the «homefront» during times of war, and the subsequent problems of peacetime adjustment include William Wyler's Mrs. Miniver (1942) about a separated middle - class family couple (Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon) during the Blitz, Clarence Brown's The Human Comedy (1943) with telegram delivery boy Mickey Rooney bringing news from the front to small - town GI families back home, John Cromwell's Since You Went Away (1944) with head of family Claudette Colbert during her husband's absence, and another William Wyler poignant classic The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) with couples awkwardly brought back together forever changed after the war: Dana Andrews and Virginia Mayo, Fredric March and Myrna Loy, and Harold Russell and Cathy O'Donnell.
This week's sponsor is MUBI, a curated online cinema that brings its members a hand - picked selection of the best indie, foreign, and classic films.
The Blu - ray brings us a fine representation of a classic film.
The latest Deadpool 2 marketing promo brings together the film's stars, Ryan Reynolds and Josh Brolin, for a parody of the classic Western The Good, The Bad and the Ugly with The Late Late Show host James Corden.
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