Sentences with phrase «classic old cinema»

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Featuring independent, international cinema and old classic flicks and home to the Florida Film Festival, Enzian Theatre is an outdoor, member - supported cinema with a café known as Eden Bar.
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).
Electric cinema is the UK's oldest working cinema and shows a mixture of the latest mainstream, independent and classic films.
As always, complementing the festival's Official Selection is the Cannes Classics sidebar, the annual showcase of new restorations of older films, as well as a handful of cinema - focused documentaries.
It's not often that one thinks about old - fashioned values when viewing independent cinema, but Theresa Connelly has adeptly combined classic Hollywood romanticism with a fresh and vital look at love and blood ties that manages to spark such a response.
Lam's «On Fire» movies are classics of Hong Kong cinema and hugely influential around the world and while Lam, like may old guard directors, seems to be struggling a bit with how to best employ modern technology and techniques his signature style is still on full display here.
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.
The Coens seem unsure if they're making a statement about old Hollywood or just riffing on it, and audiences will likely become confused as to whether the brothers» treatment of classic cinema is delivered laughingly or lovingly.
An ambitious, over-budget love letter to both the Big Apple and the classic Hollywood cinema of Scorsese's childhood (its lavish sets were built on the old MGM soundstages), New York, New York is a heady tribute to the outmoded school of filmmaking that gave way to the New Hollywood class who came to dominate American cinema between the late»60s and early»80s.
We pay the same ticket price to watch movies at the cinema (even classic re-releases) despite huge variation in production budgets and it still costs # 10 to buy a copy of Dark Side to the Moon (despite being decades old).
There's also a great cinema inside that only shows old classic films.
Christened «the future of American cinema» by Werner Herzog, Korine first garnered critical acclaim at 18 years old for writing the screenplay for Kids, Larry Clark's 1995 cult classic about mischievous New York City youth.
Mirroring the goddess of the fable, a ghostly protagonist (Zhao Tao) leads us through the world of Shanghai cinema via the Shanghai - Film Studio, to a restaging by Julien of scenes from the classic Chinese film The Goddess (1934), and finally to the streets of Modern and Old Shanghai.
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