With so many
exciting films slated for release this year, it's not surprising that a stereotypical, banal American high school teen comedy will join...
Not exact matches
According to AWFJ President Jennifer Merin, «SLIFF is one of the country's top regional showcases for independent and international
film, and it has been a delight to collaborate with them and to honor them for presenting such an
exciting slate of
films by and about women.»
This year certainly has plenty of movies to get
excited about — at least, that's what Hollywood is banking on with an upcoming
slate that includes «Pirates of the Caribbean 4,» «Cars 2,» «Green Lantern,» «Captain America: The First Avenger» and «Thor» — but there's a lot more great stuff out there than just the usual summer tentpole
films.
To the shock (and horror) of fans, the first female - led MCU movie won't be a Black Widow movie, but a solo movie for Captain Marvel - and after the events of Infinity War, it's shaping up to be one of the most
exciting films on Marvel Studios» upcoming
slate.
Tomorrow should be an
exciting day of cinema, with new
films from Fatih Akin, Johnnie To, Majid Majidi and Doris Dorrie on my
slate.
We at FNB are
excited about the
film - noir
slate: «Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?»
Over the last few years, though, Hollywood has started breaking from its annual tradition of dumping their stragglers in the winter graveyard and saving their best
films for the warmer months, and while 2011's early
film slate still contains its share of obvious duds, the studios have seen fit to bring us plenty of movies worth getting
excited about, from animated and / or family - friendly fare to comedies, dramas, and action.
It's so
exciting to hear that McPhail's
film has finally been
slated for release, and doubly so given that this one was such a hit out of last year's Fantastic Fest.
With the summer movie season just around the corner, Hollywood is gearing up for what promises to be its most
exciting slate of
films in a long time by heading into the blockbuster - filled madness of May on a high note.