Sentences with phrase «enjoying new films»

It's 2017 and its dedicated fanbase are enjoying new films, a whole new series and plenty of new games.

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The path she takes meanders alongside a stream and over train tracks, not far from where hundreds of people converge during the company's summer «bike - in movie» events, gathering on the lawn to enjoy films paired with fine beers — like New Belgium's flagship Fat Tire Amber Ale, the organic wheat offering Mothership Wit and La Folie, a sour ale aged in the large French oak barrels that loom behind the bottling site.
He enjoyed the perks of being a film critic before moving on to New Scientist, and he became a television reporter with the advent of Channel 4.
I am a down to earth guy who enjoys going out with friends, watching foreign films, exploring new places and socializing.
Activities that I enjoy include: trying new restaurants, seeing films, and traveling.
I am outgoing, compassionate, affecti onate, and well traveled.I love meeting new people.I enjoy being around children and find them open, honest and direct.Enjoy the arts, music, film, etc.esp.docume ntaries.Enjoy good Literature.I have a 21 year old daughter who I adore who just graduated in...
But awhile back, I was introduced to a new film writer whose insights I'm greatly enjoying.
Having seen Distant and enjoyed it, I was eager to see Ceylan's newest film.
Liking the film less is Variety, concluding, «Seven Psychopaths feels like either an older script knocking around the bottom of a drawer or a new one hastily tossed off between more ambitious projects,» and giving it a «C,» The Playlist finds even less to enjoy in a picture both «manic and exhausting.»
And, while I'm growing a bit weary of her, I enjoyed Leslie Mann as the mother of some of these girls, and she nails the modern day new - age philosophy of parenting «these type» of girls to a T. All in all this is a glossy and fun film that will satisfy, but doesn't leave a strong legacy like the kind the characters aspie to have, Regardless, I dug it and think you should check it out.
He has since gone on to enjoy a prolific freelance writing career with regular bylines in publications including The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Esquire, Smithsonian, and Playboy magazine (where he served as film critic for six years).
Enjoy the gallery below of Jennifer Lawrence and her new film «Hunger Games.»
I have been fortunate to have Wolf Children enjoyed by a very large number of audiences in the way it has, and it looks like I will be given another opportunity to make a new film.
Speaking of blazes: Escape from New York is a fun film to revisit if you grew up during that era, like I did, and enjoy taking a stroll down Nostalgia Lane every once in a while.
Hotel Transylvania — $ 26.3 million [$ 85 million in total; 2nd week]-- The family animated film continues to check - in new audience members and held up well despite competition from a well - respected director who enjoys dabbling in animated films.
Beyond that, I'm still working on my Top 10 for 2017, but mostly just enjoying all the new films we get to see every week in the fall.
Extras Casting Atlanta, the extras casting director for Liam Neeson's new movie Felt, is looking for men and women who enjoy and have experience runners and cyclists to work on a scene filming in Atlanta, Georgia.
It is fine with me if there are two, ten, or a hundred cinemas, but I think we have to understand that the most important new movies will not be coming from the directors who make better and better films in conventional narrative modes, no matter how much we may admire and enjoy what they accomplish.
Those who have not enjoyed Rogen's efforts in the past will not find anything new here to convert them, but those going into the film with an idea of what to expect should find enough laughs to make it worthwhile.
Sweet, slight and fitfully funny, it's a movie admirers of the earlier films should mildly enjoy, but cast in terms any new parent can understand, isn't worth the price of a sitter.
UPDATE: Since I wrote my review, I had dinner with my parents, and offered to take them to see Casino Royale so they could enjoy a new Bond film and so I could see it again.
It is in fact a prequel set just before the events with kurt russell, now having seen the 1982 version about 10x i kinda know whats gona happen for the most part in this film, now that does nt mean there wasnt alot to enjoy, seeing cool new versions of the thing (which are very well done), and still being in suspense on who is infected and who isn't.
Being as harsh as I tend to be on films in general, especially considering that this one flies the accursed Disney banner, I think it says a lot that I spent the entirety of the film enjoying it just for what it was: an old - fashioned adventure flick, with new - fashioned flair to spice it up.
Aside from the fun of enjoying a new Pixar film every year, fans have grown accustomed to hunting down easter eggs hidden by Pixar employees.
Whether you have seen Brave or still remain unconvinced (for the record, I really enjoyed the film), Disney / Pixar has released 15 new hi - res stills from the animated film for you to gander at.
I also enjoyed seeing, for the second time, the ridiculous trailer for what promises to be a silly (but hopefully also very fun) new film from Michael Bay: Pain & Gain.
I have always admired classic 50/60's cheesy sci - fi / horror films growing up and this was a great way to enjoy it on a new level through humor.
While I am a tad more discerning than he, and there is little fresh in the tale, I did enjoy the film and its new cast.
There are also hours of bonus material to enjoy, including a pair of new interviews with actor Martin Sheen and writer John Milius that are loaded with anecdotes about their experiences working on the film, as well as a casting featurexte on the supporting actors that made up the PBR Street Gang.
Here is what one of our readers had to say about the new film: «I went in trying to enjoy the film aspect of it and came out thinking that this was just another abomination of a much beloved series, much like the film Dragonball Evolution.»
That film heralded a new era of PG - 13 action cinema, one that could be enjoyed equally by children, their parents, and young adult geeks looking to experience the innocent excitement many of us first felt while reading superhero comics.
While anthology films are rarely made and rarely seen as commercial enterprises, New York Stories grossed a respectable $ 10.8 million in theaters, which inflation adjusts to $ 21.5 M today, a sum that would be appreciated by Allen and both generations of Coppola, if not Scorsese who has been enjoying the biggest returns of his career in recent years.
Doing what every good sequel should, Taken 2 puts the audience back into the exciting world of the first film where they can enjoy those lovable characters as well as a new twist on the story.
The arrival of a new Wes Anderson film is an event — one that often cuts through the noise of anonymous studio films geared for commerce — so we thought, much like we did last year for «Moonrise Kingdom» (a piece you guys seemed to enjoy), that we'd do a similar trailer deconstruction piece and look at some of the themes, motifs and similarities in «The Grand Budapest Hotel» and Anderson's previous movies.
Regardless, Shout Factory has released a new Blu - ray edition of the film, featuring a new 2K remaster and several new interviews to be enjoyed by any fan of this wacky 80s flick.
Stateside, we will wait to hear word about our own release date, but until then we'll have to enjoy this new batch of images from the film (courtesy of The Playlist and Purple Snow), featuring anyone and everyone you can think of from the apocalyptic thriller — Octavia Spencer, Ah - Sung Ko, Chris Evans, Allison Pill and a truly bizarre Tilda Swinton, which is a lot for her.
From his attention - grabbing debut with «Reservoir Dogs» (1992), a deviously clever heist film where the heist is never seen and the drama is all in the conversation and the ingenious structure, to his acclaimed «Inglourious Basterds» (2009), his thrilling rewrite of World War II history as a magnificent movie fantasy, Tarantino has gone his own way, snatching up ideas strewn through decades of film history and hundreds of genre movies like a magpie, rethinking them completely, and weaving them into entirely new stories that unfold at a leisurely pace so he can enjoy every word and gesture along the journey.
If you liked the first two entries — Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz — in this makeshift series, then there's a very good chance that you'll enjoy at least part of this new film, as well.
However, these new restorations from Cinecittà allows American audiences to enjoy a couple of the greatest films ever made.
This week we return to the world of current releases to put the nail in the coffin, or not, of the career of M. Night Shyamalan as we discuss his latest film The Visit as well as our smattering of thoughts on whatever we enjoyed this week with the return of our newest segment No Time to... Continue reading «TUMP [EP # 217 — THE VISIT][SPOILERS]»
This is a film I enjoy as much for the pleasure it gives to each new person I show it to as for the film itself.
This week we return to the world of current releases to put the nail in the coffin, or not, of the career of M. Night Shyamalan as we discuss his latest film The Visit as well as our smattering of thoughts on whatever we enjoyed this week with the return of our newest segment No Time to Explain.
Overall, I enjoyed Frozen, but it's definitely not a new favorite horror - thriller or even my favorite midnight film from Sundance.
Woven among the family interviews are famous faces who new or had indelible impressions of the brothers, as well as comments on the WB style, and why the films continue to enjoy classic status.
When we meet Lara Croft in the new film, she's a London bicycle courier who enjoys mixed martial arts training.
I'm excited to share this report of a promising new hub named Softy.tv for audiences to experience and enjoy more from this branch of the film medium.
At a roundtable interview, DeWitt discussed her research for the role, how playing a real - life person informed her approach to the character, what it was like meeting the real Sue Webb, what she enjoyed most about working with Renner, what she learned about journalists and their determination to get to the truth of their story, her new film «Men, Women & Children» directed by Jason Reitman, and her upcoming projects: Joe Swanberg's «Digging for Fire,» Sam Raimi's remake of «Poltergeist» with Sam Rockwell, and a small part in the TV mini-series «Olive Kitteridge.»
As if I enjoy demonstrating this, since hanging up his director's cap, Hughes has produced and / or scripted a series of junk kids movies (a few of which stuck only through sheer force of hype)-- in addition to overseeing the screenwriting debut of son James, New Port South, a teen - aimed film, like those Hughes became famous for, that may well speak to the specifics of today's youth but fails to get at anything universal.
They're less keen, but are a uniquely unpleasant trio themselves: quack to the stars Dr Stafford Weiss (a nicely nasty John Cusack, clearly enjoying his new villainous groove), pushy parent Christina (Olivia Williams - brilliantly brittle, as ever) and, the object of Christina's ruthless deal - making, 13 - year - old teen idol Benjie (Evan Bird), the spoilt star of a horrible film franchise called «Bad Babysitter».
Cannes is almost upon us, and many distributors have moved early to snap up some of the hottest new films in the festival, with Seville International enjoying strong pre-sales for the distribution rights for Xavier Dolan's new film, It's Only the End of the World.
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