Paul Thomas Anderson
did another early screening of his new film The Master in 70 mm last night at Chicago's Music Box Theater, to follow on the Santa Monica showing that took place a couple weeks ago.
Not only
does early screening resolve confusion, it helps you save on time, too, because you can see if an aspirant deserves an invitation for an interview.
Not exact matches
«These findings suggest new avenues for
early screening and detection of mental illness,» Reece and Danforth write, though they don't elaborate on exactly how that would be implemented.
Samsung's
earlier attempt to introduce finger levitation, allowing users to hover their fingers over a device and not touch the
screen, didn't take off.
Those
earlier measures alarmed civil rights advocates who questioned whether they would
do much to improve security, and worried other countries would introduce similar
screening of Americans.
Or as Graham puts it, don't
screen out ideas based on your guesstimate of their viability
early in the process.
The Champions League returned to our
screens earlier this evening (who doesn't love the feel of that anthem!).
Also, a newborn
screening blood test is
done before the baby leaves the hospital to look for PKU (phenylketonuria), congenital hypothyroidism, and other diseases that need to be diagnosed
early in infancy to ensure successful treatment.
Hepatitis B
screening is
done during
early pregnancy.
The sun is out and really sitting glued to the TV and
screen inside is exactly what you don't want them to be
doing this
early in the holiday.
Nutrition
screening is
done for all Head Start and
Early Head Start children.
But it
did not find enough evidence to determine whether
screening and
early detection lead to improved quality of life for glaucoma patients.
Even though
early detection of vision difficulties may lead to better quality of life, greater independence and a lower risk of falls in older adults, routine
screening doesn't appear more effective than only testing patients with symptoms, the USPSTF reports in JAMA March 1.
«Young investigators — if they had
done really well in the late»70s or
early»80s — were given their first grant, and then they were
screened at the time of their first competitive renewal.
While evidence
does not support increased frequency or intensity of
screening, adherence to routine ACS
screening guidelines for the
early detection of any new cancers is recommended.
While the study
did not support
earlier findings that sitagliptin was an effective treatment for NAFLD, Loomba said it provided new evidence that clinical trials with patients at higher risk of diabetes
do not necessarily need a liver biopsy to be efficiently
screened for potential therapeutic agents.
A new NIH - funded consortium in North Carolina will offer
Early Check, a free newborn
screening done in partnership with the N.C. State Laboratory of Public Health, UNC, Duke University, and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
Note that this is just a «
screening test» - it checks for
early possible symtpoms but doesn't measure whether you actually are geting schizophrenia.
However, the researchers
did observe fewer cases of advanced cancer in 61 to 65 - year - old women, since
screening revealed the cancers at an
earlier stage of development.
screening A health test that is
done early, before any symptoms are present.
Many elderly men may undergo unnecessary prostate cancer
screenings while men in their
early fifties, who are more likely to benefit from
early diagnosis and treatment,
do not, according to a new study published March 28 in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
March 28, 2011 Many elderly men undergo unnecessary PSA
screenings Many elderly men may undergo unnecessary prostate cancer
screenings while men in their
early fifties, who are more likely to benefit from
early diagnosis and treatment,
do not, according to a new study published March 28 in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
A pilot study presented Saturday at the 31st annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium found that alternating between
screening types every six months may turn up cancer
earlier than the once - a-year routine — a result that researchers didn't expect.
What you can
do: Start getting
screening mammograms 10 years
earlier than the youngest age at which a relative was diagnosed.
Why is it that we would know enough not to get in so deep, but the characters on the
screen don't seem to have any sort of built - in
early warning system?
And the lackluster
early trailers and reports of poor test
screenings don't inspire confidence that Singer's film will slay the competition at the box office.
Though Goodman's status as an amiable big guy was well established by the
early 2000's, he didn't actually appear on -
screen for two of his most beloved roles.
Early roles in It's a Shame About Ray and Rose Red found the rising starlet gradually gaining her footing before the cameras, and as her confidence as an actress increased, so
did her
screen time.
Either it's because we're male or because of an
early Saturday morning
screening time - never a problem in the past - but this just didn't work for us.
He
did not complete the three volumes until his
early twenties: first in print, and then on camera as one of a handful of actors carefully selected for New Line Cinema's highly anticipated, $ 270 million, three - film
screen adaptation of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.
Unsimulated sex doesn't just work by being up there on
screen, as pointed out
earlier, filmmakers could very easily recreate sex scenes that look real.
Steve Carell is an undeniably funny guy, but not in that «carry a bad film to success» way that Carrey was able to
do earlier in his career, When you realize that Carell got more laughs in the miniscule amount of
screen time he had in Bruce Almighty than he
does in the 90 minutes he is in front of the camera for this sequel, that's really all you need to know in terms of this film's overall comedic quality.
If the Palme d'Or win for Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life struck some in the international press corps as a foregone conclusion, it didn't stop a few of them, gathered to watch the live simulcast of the Cannes Palmarès in the Théâtre Claude Debussy, from booing as loudly as they had at the film's official press
screening a few days
earlier.
French actor and comedian Jean Dujardin has brought such undeniable leading - man charm to his career on -
screen that it may come as a surprise that he didn't decide to become an actor
early on.
Ian McEwan has said that he decided to adapt his 2007 novel On Chesil Beach for the
screen himself at least partly because he
did not want anyone else to
do so (with
earlier works, including Atonement, he was glad not to have taken on the adaptation).
Although this is not a biographical study, Thomas» book
does proceed in a basically chronological manner, beginning with Lorre's work on the European stage in the 1920s and
early 1930s, following his move to Hollywood and roles as a leading actor in the 1930s, proceeding to a study of his work as a supporting actor at Warner Bros. in the 1940s, his not - so - triumphant return to Europe to direct and star in Der Verlorene after WWII and finally his late
screen roles in the 1950s and 1960s.
I ran from an
early - morning
screening of Salvation Army, which ends with a brilliantly staged and deeply moving shot, into a neighbouring theatre for The Amazing Catfish, and I don't mind admitting I was an emotional wreck for the rest of the day.
But after a string of loopy comic gems that included 1997's «Waiting for Guffman,» 2000's «Best in Show,» 2003's «A Mighty Wind» and 2006's «For Your Consideration,» Guest didn't direct another one of those films for a decade, which made Saturday's 8:30 a.m.
screening of his new «Mascots» at the Toronto Film Festival worth an
early wake - up call.
But its place on the calendar, in February, doesn't quite fit with the awards - season - obsession of Hollywood, and so its line - up is often less star - studded than its rivals, with its biggest premieres often coming from movies that
screened in the U.S. months
earlier.
«Everyone who you see in this film has taken enormous personal risks in the work they
do,» said Poitras at a pre-release
screening earlier in the week at the Whitney Museum in New York.
Provided you don't get too blootered, report back
early to the BFI Southbank on Saturday and Sunday (August 14 and 15) for a two - day smorgasbord of exclusive clips, blockbuster previews, on - stage Q&A s, surprise appearances,
screenings, Kim Newman's Bastard - Hard Movie Quiz, host Chris Hewitt's bad jokes, and tons of spot prizes that are in no way just the old tat lying around the office.
When it comes to bringing the 14th MCU film to the
screen, Feige is in no doubt where the unique challenges lay: «
Doing justice to the amazing visuals of artist Steve Ditko, who drew the
early Dr Strange books.
«We thought about
doing this in the states as well,» said Day - Lewis, who along with Anderson and co-stars Lesley Manville and Vicky Krieps took part in a pre-opening
screening and Q&A at the DGA in New York
earlier this month.
If he can get the Christian audience behind the movie — though that may be harder said than
done after some negative reactions at
early test
screenings — this could be the year's first genuine hit.
Chastain's performance has been praised highly in a number of
early screenings, so don't be surprised if we see her name featured at the award ceremonies for Best Actress.
«I personally don't perceive the Palme d'Or [should be] given to a film that is then not seen on the big
screen,» Almodóvar said
earlier in the fest.
Who
did he first show the film to and what
did he learn from those
early screenings?
The point of the tweet, though, was to ensure that the movie doesn't get spoiled, and to explain how some
early screenings won't show the full film.
To
do that, the brothers have made a film so oppressively preachy that Jesus himself reportedly
did a sacramental - wine spit take during an
early test
screening.
KW:
Did you read the book or watch either of the
earlier screen adaptations of I Am Legend?