Sentences with phrase «cinemagoers in»

is still richly rewarding and should be devoured by adult cinemagoers in a sea of mediocre titles at the multiplex.
Nevertheless, as it is, The Town is still richly rewarding and should be devoured by adult cinemagoers in a sea of mediocre titles at the multiplex.

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Khomeinist revolutionaries in 1978 burned down a movie theater, the author reminds us, killing some 470 cinemagoers.
I tend to agree here on the fact that «The Departed» has certainly is Scorsese's best film in over a decade, it works on multiple levels for not just fussy cinemagoers but general audiences as well, and unlike those aforementioned examples it never feels slow, self - important or clunky.
It's a bit much to be calling The Longest Yard, which is very similar to every other Adam - Sandler - vehicle made in the past, homophobic or racist, but I learn that a lot of critics and cinemagoers have.
But for many cinemagoers, the role of hers that will come first to mind is of the young, unformed Lucy Honeychurch, with her bright brown eyes and tangle of auburn hair, arguing with her chaperone in the Pensione Bertolini, at the start of her life - changing trip to Florence.
This cinemagoer can't actually work out what on earth the whole thing is about - grinding poverty in Trump's America, children's capacity to have fun in unlikely circumstances, total lack of anything resembling a brain in lower - echelon US society, or whatever?
Charlie Hunnam kicks off day one of TIFF with «Papillon», telling ET Canada he loves spending time in Toronto with the city's cinemagoers who he hopes will see his latest film as more than just a remake of the original 1973 movie with Dustin Hoffman and Steve McQueen.
There's no such thing in place for cinemagoers.
If Rampage could be said to be delivering the appetiser to 2018's summer blockbuster movie season, then it's by no means as commercially substantial as the morsel tossed at cinemagoers exactly a year ago in mid-April 2017: Fast & Furious 8.
And the presence of one massive - budget sci - fi blockbuster in my end - of - year list, plus another couple in the honourable mentions and plenty of other good ones besides, suggests that even blockbusters still have something to offer cinemagoers.
Roberts eats up the oxygen, preys on credulous cinemagoers, loves what she sees in the mirror.
The film stars, and is produced by, Stellan Skarsgard, who will be very familiar to cinemagoers for his roles in Hollywood films such as The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and Good Will Hunting.
Perhaps their respective promises to cinemagoers — more live - wire Eddie Murphy racial / class subversion; Thailand; a ratcheting - up of Jump Street meta - movie commentary — were lively enough to sustain interest in those franchises (though it is telling that in the case of Beverly Hills Cop 2 and The Hangover Part II quality eventually outed, and the sequels grossed less than the originals).
While box - office receipts state otherwise, many cinemagoers have complained of superhero fatigue, but 2017 did give us a handful of invigorating and rejuvenative superheroes (if this list were a smidge longer it would also include James Mangold's Logan, which here we relegate to our Honorable Mentions postscript section), and we fucking finally got to catch up with Diana, princess of the Amazons in a fist - pumping action film that wasn't camp, wasn't prosaic, and wasn't a parade of chauvinist conceits, either.
If the films didn't hold my attention, I could stay awake by eluding the cinemagoers who would move surreptitiously closer to me in the dark, row by row, as though playing grandmother's footsteps.
Most famously, in Michael Haneke's unflinching The Piano Teacher, she took cinemagoers to the very edge of a masochistic abyss, with harrowing results.
Yet where Gladiator turned cinemagoers into a mob of Roman spectators baying for ever more bloody excess, «Kingdom of Heaven» instead appeals to the very best in its viewers, and steadfastly refuses to glorify war or violence.
As film critics continue to pick over the spoils of Cannes 2010, for regular cinemagoers, it can take an awfully long time for the movies in question to trickle down to them.
For a British voter and cinemagoer, it is a singular experience to see a film about Winston Churchill in the aftermath of a general election.
If you're a fan of Lego's movie tie - ins, you'll be aware of the perennial problem with film - affiliated toy manufacture: often what they're selling reveals information some cinemagoers may not want to know yet - and other cinemagoers are desperate to find out about.
For the average cinemagoer, who's dipped in and out of these billion dollar blockbusters since 2008's Iron Man, you'll find a thrilling, funny, somewhat strange movie, that's not without its flaws, but rewards your investment in this universe.
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