DreamWorks Animation has released its 19th
feature film in theaters today, titled How to Train Your Dragon, based on Cressida Cowell's book of the same name.
Not exact matches
The nation's first J - Pop mall is
in the works
in San Francisco, created by Japanese
film distributor Viz Pictures, and will
feature a Japanese - only
film theater, bookstore, cafà © and fashion boutiques with the U.S.'s first boutique for Gothic Lolita fashion.
In addition to showing
films, the
theater also
features screenings and retrospectives.
The
feature from Viacom Inc.'s
film division took
in $ 50 million at U.S. and Canadian
theaters, researcher ComScore Inc. estimated
in an email Sunday.
This would be a big shift
in the business model of
feature -
film distribution for both the major studios and the
theater chains.
Heyman and Bright decided to seek backing for a
feature film on Jesus that would be suitable for showing
in theaters.
That
feature film, End of the Spear, will open
in theaters next January, the 50th anniversary of the death of the martyrs — Jim Elliot, Pete Fleming, Ed McCully, Nate Saint, and Roger Youderian.
A new movie
filmed in Dutchess and Ulster counties, and
featuring such actresses as Whoopi Goldberg and Tessa Thompson, will open
in theaters March 16.
She has been
featured in many widely distributed documentaries, including Processed People and Making a Killing and appears
in a new
film, Forks Over Knives, which played
in major
theaters throughout North America
in 2011.
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When The Choice opens
in theaters on Friday, it will mark the 11th
feature film adapted from a novel by Nicholas Sparks, the global phenomenon whose love Cupid's Club is a social dating network.
American actor Warren Kenner primarily worked
in theater but also occasionally worked on television and
in a few
feature films including Obsession (1976) and Sounder, Part 2 (1976).
A sequel to the
film was originally announced just months after Bertino's
feature hit
theaters, but it's taken nearly a decade for «The Strangers: Prey at Night» to arrive, a sort - of sequel that gleefully exists
in the same universe as «The Strangers,» without being beholden to demands that it pick up precisely where the first
film chillingly left off.
There's a scene
in Bryan Bertino's
film «The Strangers» that handily encapsulates the
film's nervy brand of terror, one so good and simple that it served as the
film's poster image when the 2008
feature first hit
theaters: it's Liv Tyler, standing alone
in her kitchen, looking out into what seems to be — what should be — an empty house.
A documentary
featuring the events and world leaders
in the period leading up to WWII created by the US Army as a training
film that was released to
theaters.
The title more obviously calls to mind Victor Hugo's 19th century novel, the highly successful and long - running 1980s stage musical, and now the major
feature film adaptation that will open
in theaters on Christmas Day.
6 - 9 year - old girls going to the
theater in their bright blue dresses with their moms may not enjoy this
film (though they will enjoy seeing Anna and Elsa
in the «Frozen Fever» short that plays before the
feature).
In theaters September 13 from Open Road, here's a hi - res look at the first ever image from Robert Rodriguez's Machete Kills
featuring sexy starlette Amber Heard atop of Danny Trejo as the
film's title character.
The Brit has proven elastic with the release of three largely disparate
feature films — the sci - fi action thriller Kill Command, the romantic drama Me Before You, and a period drama Genius,
in which she takes on the effusive role of Zelda Fitzgerald — and appeared
in two
theater productions including a turn as Stella
in A Streetcar Named Desire at St. Ann's Warehouse
in Brooklyn and as Elena
in Robert Icke's Uncle Vanya
in London.
Also, this is Grandage's first
feature film; he was previously a
theater actor turned
theater director and has won several distinguished awards, including the Laurence Olivier
theater award for Best Director for «Caligula»
in 2004.
Reel FX Animation Studios, an award - winning animation studio
in Dallas, TX and Santa Monica, is releasing its first
feature length animated
film, Free Birds (
in theaters November 1).
Dracula Untold finally arrives
in theaters, marking the
feature -
film debut of former commercial director Gary Shore.
Paul Rudd becomes Ant - Man
in theaters today, but it was here
in Haddonfield, as Tommy Doyle
in Halloween 6 where Rudd made his
feature film debut.
Starring Paul Rudd (Ant - Man),
in his first
feature film, as Tommy Doyle, and introducing J.C. Brandy as the new Jamie Lloyd (taking over the role from Danielle Harris), «Halloween 666» is the original title for what would ultimately become the infamous «Producer's Cut» of Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, a very different version of which was released
in theaters in 1995.
Not included is the original shootout
in the movie
theater, a sequence that
featured in the
film's original trailers, and reshot after the Aurora shooting.
«Intermission» (2003) The debut
feature of
theater director John Crowley (whose «Brooklyn» should be a major player
in the awards season later this year), «Intermission» is exactly the sort of
film that should sink a neophyte: a sprawling ensemble piece mired
in an unshakeable (and to some audiences, incomprehensible) Dublin argot.
«Grindhouse» (a downtown movie
theater in disrepair since its glory days as a movie palace known for «grinding out» non-stop double - bill programs of B - movies) is presented as one full - length
feature comprised of two individual
films helmed separately by each director.
The 3 - D IMAX «Born to be Wild» is only 40 minutes long — that's just how 3 - D IMAX documentaries roll — but
in that short time it produces more «awwww» moments than any
feature - length
film to hit
theaters this year.
Gravity is less a
feature film than cinema as experience: a new frontier
in filmmaking that will likely appeal to studios trying to attract people to movie
theaters.
To be eligible for 87th Academy Awards consideration,
feature films must open
in a commercial motion picture
theater in Los Angeles County by midnight, December 31, and begin a -LSB-...]
The result is great, as it
features the two perfectly
in character as seen
in the Before
films, but also because it plays with the fourth wall and expresses some of the vitriol that many audience members feel when someone else is being inconsiderate
in a movie
theater.
Focus
Features announced they will open the
film in theaters on August 10.
The score
features 21 tracks of music composed for the
film, out
in theaters in just 10 days!
Along with the trade show floor that
featured the latest technological advances, concession goodies, comfort seating and more to enhance the
theater audience movie going experience, each of the movie studios presented a sneak peak of their upcoming
films slated for release
in 2012 and beyond, many which were being seen for the very first time.
Disney just released this awesome new movie poster
featuring Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow
in the upcoming
film «Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides» coming to
theaters May 20, 2011.
Otis at Monterey, with uncompressed stereo soundtracks Alternate soundtracks for all three
films featuring 5.1 surround mixes by recording engineer Eddie Kramer, presented
in DTS - HD Master Audio Two hours of performances not included
in Monterey Pop, from the Association, Big Brother and the Holding Company, the Blues Project, Buffalo Springfield, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, the Byrds, Country Joe and the Fish, the Electric Flag, the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Al Kooper, the Mamas and the Papas, the Steve Miller Blues Band, Moby Grape, Laura Nyro, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Simon and Garfunkel, Tiny Tim, and the Who Audio commentaries from 2002
featuring Pennebaker, festival producer Lou Adler, and music critics Charles Shaar Murray and Peter Guralnick New interviews with Adler and Pennebaker Chiefs (1968), a short
film by Richard Leacock, which played alongside Monterey Pop
in theaters Interviews from 2002 with Adler and Pennebaker and with Phil Walden, Otis Redding's manager 1987 interview with Pete Townshend on Monterey and Jimi Hendrix Audio interviews with festival producer John Phillips, festival publicist Derek Taylor, and performers Cass Elliot and David Crosby Photo - essay by Elaine Mayes Festival scrapbook Trailers and radio spots PLUS: A book
featuring essays by critics Michael Chaiken, Armond White, David Fricke, Barney Hoskyns, and Michael Lydon
The
feature is being self - distributed
in theaters exclusively this weekend, and Hauck has partnered with Kodak and Fotokem to spread the message that «
film can be affordable and accessible to independent filmmakers as both a shooting and exhibition format.»
So while the Nazis would be the obvious villains
in pretty much any other World War II
film (at least any set
in the European
theater, I guess), only Captain America could
feature a bad guy like the Red Skull.
That a tiny British
film — with no big stars, no high concept, no flashy source, a story most appreciated by thirtysomethings but
featuring tweens, released
in no more than 152
theaters during the start of summer blockbuster season — didn't set the States ablaze?
Finally, The Theory of Everything held up well enough for releasing company Focus
Features, bringing
in an estimated $ 2.5 million at the box office over the weekend, enough to gain a marginal profit against a $ 15 million budget... and still ahead of the critically acclaimed Wild, the Reese Witherspoon - starring
film based on the memoir of Cheryl Strayed, which picked up a few
theaters and some revenue
in the form of an estimated $ 1.6 million.
The
film hits
theaters on March 16 and is one of the few major studio
films to ever
feature a gay character
in the lead role.
It was released theatrically
in North America as part of a double
feature with Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof under the title Grindhouse, to emulate the experience of viewing exploitation
films in a «grindhouse»
theater.
The
film, which is based on the Oni Press graphic novel series, «The Coldest City,» is set to be distributed
in theaters on Friday by Focus
Features.
Director John Wells «
feature film adaptation of Tracy Letts» beloved stage play August: Osage County finally comes to
theaters this Christmas, and
in anticipation of the
film's release (and awards campaign), The Weinstein Company is live - streaming a fan Q&A event...
It's the kind of thing that makes it a natural fit for a
feature film adaptation, and
in 2016, the long
in - development «Warcraft» movie will hit
theaters.
The 43 - year - old filmmaker's debut indie
feature film Brick was released
in 2005, the same year the last of the George Lucas - helmed Star Wars prequels — Revenge of the Sith — was still
in theaters.
Life of Riley, the final
film from the director (he passed away
in 2014, a few months after the
film's debut), is his third adaptation of British playwright Alan Ayckbourn and, like his penultimate
feature You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet (2012), revolves around the
theater.
Starring the bandleader Paul Whiteman, then widely celebrated as the King of Jazz, the
film drew from Broadway variety shows of the time to present a spectacular array of sketches, performances by such acts as the Rhythm Boys (
featuring a young Bing Crosby), and orchestral numbers overseen by Whiteman himself (including a larger - than - life rendition of George Gershwin's «Rhapsody
in Blue»)-- all lavishly staged by veteran
theater director John Murray Anderson and beautifully shot
in early Technicolor.
After breakout roles as Hollis
in the «Divergent»
film series and as country - pop crooner Clayton Carter on CMT's «Nashville,» the young talent co-stars with John Boyega, Anthony Mackie, and Will Poulter
in Kathryn Bigelow's gripping nonfiction
feature «Detroit,» which hits
theaters nationwide Aug. 4.
Scott's next
film is Exodus, a re-examination of the Moses story that has already been scheduled for a December 2014 debut
in theaters and
features a cast that includes Christian Bale, Joel Edgerton, Aaron Paul, John Turturro and Ellen Ripley herself, Sigourney Weaver.