Sentences with phrase «even a screening room»

If you're wondering where to stay in Amsterdam, the new canalside Hoxton Hotel is high on hip but comfortable design, and has great spaces for lounging, grabbing a bite or coffee, and even a screening room and space where they hold regular events.

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The evenings were lovely and breezy and if the rooms had screened windows, we would have left them open with the air conditioning off.
The 5» LCD touchscreen parent unit is large enough to see all the details, even if you're across the room from the screen.
With 3.5» color LCD screen with infrared night vision, you'll be able to see clearly even in the dark room.
This lets you monitor your little ones from different angles, your twins in different cribs, or even another child sleeping in a different room, all from the color LCD screen.
This one can comfortably hold a large family and even has a screen room to let air in during afternoon naps.
This allows you to see the room on an even bigger screen.
She's throwing blocks, kicking the dog, pushing on the screen door to the point where the screen is about to pop out, slapping her brother, crashing her car into my flowerpots, dropping food on the floor and any other thing she can possibly do to see if she can get a rise out of us (even when we're not even in the room).
Researchers placed a small harness around rats and put them on a treadmill surrounded by a «virtual world» on large video screens — a virtual environment they describe as even more immersive than IMAX — in an otherwise dark, quiet room.
The home has the usual appurtenances of the writerly life, with crammed bookshelves and curios of achievement, but also the perquisites that a reliable perch on the best - seller lists can confer, such as the Panasonic wide - screen television, the office assistant on call in a nearby room, even the six - inch - thick slab of 150 - million - year - old Jurassic limestone in the garden, an impression of a dinosaur footprint on its underside, that occasionally serves as a writing desk.
Remember, nurses and likely your practitioner change shifts, and even if it is the same practitioner and nurse your whole labor, they are hardly in the labor room with you — they are mostly watching you from screens outside.
In the spirit of a movie theme, the room even had a popcorn stand and giant projection screen with a montage of famous film clips.
Eventually, it all narrows down to the same dozen or so films, judged not so much on what they mean to the writer, but on what they might mean to a group of people not even in the screening room.
With more limited screen time than they're used to and even more limited elbow room, the actors and characters (in what at least some knew would be their swan songs in these costumes) snap off one - liners and sharp remarks with an extra edge of sarcastic disdain.
and despite us having nothing to do with Silva Screen, we both eagerly nodded and said «Yes», to which he replied «I loved what you did with Cutthroat Island», so we thanked him and walked out of the room), Don Davis, Zbigniew Preisner, Trevor Jones, Lalo Schifrin, and even Trevor Rabin, who unfortunately had read some of my reviews.
At our screening, one of the film's writers said he didn't even see The Room until after he turned in the first draft of the script.
As Netflix and Amazon draw more filmmakers on a forced march to other platforms, Franco and a host of Hollywood filmmakers use The Disaster Artist to celebrate the way even a movie like The Room can bring people together, in the warm glow of the big screen.
No one seemed too convinced by my enthusiasm for «Green Room» (even if they professed admiration for Saulnier's previous work, «Blue Ruin»), but that might be because I claimed that I came out of the screening pleasantly wanting to kill somebody.
Esquire cool interview with the director of John Wick: Chapter 2, a former stuntman Stage Buddy on a new book about the immortal classic Casablanca Vox an excellent piece on AMC's Humans and how it differs from HBO's similarly AI themed but wildly different Westworld NYT Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song Trilogy to return to the stage Indie Wire Tulip Fever gets pushed back AGAIN even though it was supposed to open in less than two weeks Silver Screening Room on the Adapted Screenplay race of 1976 for reasons I do nt know but I enjoyed
The accidental similarity, plain as day on paper, becomes even plainer on the screen: Minutes into the film, stage and cinema veteran Simon Axler (Al Pacino, himself a veteran of both Broadway and Hollywood) ambles out of his dressing room, the camera following close behind; gets locked out of the back entrance of the theater, and must come in through the front; and dramatically inflicts some violence upon himself before a shocked live audience.
Moreover, Sestero seems happy to trash «The Room» and its creator at every opportunity, yet even now continues to show up at screenings with Wiseau by his side.
Unlike a theme park ride which often directs your attention through sound cues placed in a 360 degree fashion around a room (think of the Hall of Presidents in Walt Disney World), cinema sound must contend with a two - dimensional screen on which audiences must stayed focused, even with 3 - D presentations where your eyes remain fixed on a general axis, where any movement outside that axis might reveal the images to be cardboard cutouts — a phenomenon all too familiar to me.
Or maybe it was the time he rented a print of CITIZEN KANE from the library and screened it in the living room back in those dark days before DVDs, or even VCRs.
But for this wide - screen event he's chosen an uncompromisingly nasty, brutish story even by his standards: a bloody tale of America reckoning with itself that takes place almost entirely in a large room in post-Civil War Wyoming while a blizzard rages outside.
The other major film shown at SXSW this year is not even finished yet, but an early screening of the unfinished The Disaster Artist has generated Oscar buzz for James Franco's adaptation of the book by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell's dissecting the creation of Tommy Wiseau's infamous The Room.
The atmosphere in the screening rooms are terrific (don't even get me started on Midnight Madness) and I haven't once encountered a problem where someone was acting obnoxious during a screening.
Maybe there's even room for a couple of small - screen action types like Sarah Michelle Gellar, Summer Glau or Jennifer Garner?!
«28 Hotel Rooms» (Oscilloscope) Another pickup from this year's Sundance Film Festival fared even worse as Matt Ross's «28 Hotel Rooms» grossed just $ 3,000 from a single screen.
Vacancy (Screen Gems, April 20) Starring: Luke Wilson, Kate Beckinsale, Frank Whaley, Ethan Embry Director: Nimród Antal Rating: NR The Pitch: After their car breaks down, a married couple (Wilson and Beckinsale) wind up in an isolated motel, where their evening of watching low - budget slasher films is ruined by the discovery that said films were all made in their room.
There are still games and apps that, usually, don't count as screen time in our house including learning to code with Hakitzu, raiding with mom and dad in World of Warcraft, or digital puzzles like The Room or Words With Friends, even though I think my kids would consider all those to be a worthy use of what screen time they have.
The company describes it as a car that's like your living room or office, complete with screens that use LeEco's streaming and technology platform to allow drivers to access everything from music, movies, or even financial data.
Even though the MID has plenty of room for this, you can't summon up all your trip information on a single screen: odometer, trip odometer, miles to empty, miles per gallon.
When Greer entered the lounge — her room, a rare single, was too depressing to stay in all evening, and she'd been unable to concentrate on her book — she was startled to realize that he was merely looking at his screen saver, which was a picture of his parents and sister, all of them smiling at him from far away.
Oh, it's a very good device overall, but there is vast room for improvement, even without talking about major updates like color or touch screen input.
The large screen means there's enough room around the edge to make notes or comments even after full page display.
Size: Tablets are so useful that there is plenty of room for 7 inch, 10 inch, and even 12 + inch screens — the first for extra portability and the latter for professional and office applications... and there are lots of people that would own more than one size based on their varying needs.
In our experience, the blue GlowLight appeared fairly uniform across the screen and did improve our reading experience, even in slightly dim rooms.
And like I mentioned earlier, having the light on all the time at 25 % or less, even in a well - lit room, makes the screen look better because the light makes the background lighter and whiter in tone.
I predict the latter... Tablets are so useful that there is plenty of room for 7 inch, 10 inch, and even 12 inch screens — the first for extra portability and the latter for professional and office applications... and there are lots of people that would own more than one size based on their varying needs.
I streamed a couple through Amazon Prime; they looked good on the 1920 x 1200 screen and the Dolby Stereo speakers produced sharp, loud, almost room - filling sound — an impressive feat not even the iPad can match.
It has a handy full - screen option, except you lose all navigation except Back in that mode, even though there's room enough to retain the Forward and Refresh buttons.
And my 4 - year old won't even glance at the screen because there are so many words and no drawings:) It's not quite in the budget at the moment to buy them their own dedicated tablet or color reader, but I would dearly love to cut down on the number of books we have to find shelves for in their rooms...
«We'd even go so far as to say it's better than the iPhone 4's screen, purely because, at 4.3 inches, it gives us so much more room to work with.
There are also screening and game rooms, providing even more entertainment.
While we see the boarding pets ever day in the hospital, Dr. Hess keeps an eye on them at night, after hours, on her computer screen at home, via closed circuit infrared cameras that even work when the lights in the room are off.
The traditionally designed rooms, suites, and private cottages offer free WiFi, flat - screen TVs, minibars, and marble bathrooms — some even with patios offering mountain views and fireplaces.
Accommodations come complete with every comfort and state - of - the - art convenience, including touch - of - a-button blackout shades, free high - speed Wi - fi, in - room Nespresso machine, pillow - menu, fluffy bathrobes and slippers — even a laptop bed stand and an extra flat - screen TV at the foot of your bathtub.
The family room is graced by a wall mounted, flat screen TV with satellite channels and a DVD player and even has its own pool table.
A flat screen in the living room would have been nice, but than again... who goes to Maui to watch TV even though the playoffs were going on and it is football season.
A handsome 8 - seater dining table crafted out of recycled wood stands on one side of the living room, an open kitchen sits in the back and a lounge / TV corner furnished with circular rattan chairs and a huge flat - screen cable TV is found on the other side of the room but there is still more Up on the first floor, youll discover an entertainment area where you can play billiard or get comfy on one of the sofas to watch a movie or two in the evening on the home cinema set.
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