Sentences with phrase «film event of the fall»

You can get your tickets now for this highly anticipated and limited film event of the fall.

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From Queens Chronicle: When Daniel Dromm, a Democratic district leader who organized the event, first saw «Divided We Fall,» he found that the film paralleled some of the most difficult moments in his life as a gay man living in Queens, and wanted to bring the film to Jackson Heights, his community.
While the main event of the film certainly did happen, as well as some of the scenes (some of them, excerpted from the documentary, are shown during the end credits), the film as a whole does tend to traverse familiar territory as far as feel - good sports films go, especially with the final game where all of the loose ends comfortably fall into place.
The real events of Amin's spectacular rise and fall in Uganda are distorted by the narrative of this movie in much the same way the events of one's life are distorted in one's dreams — or, more comically (and the best elements of this film are comic), the way a body is distorted by funhouse mirrors.
The film opens on a quick recap of the big early events of Genesis through the fall of Man, leading into a quick prologue wherein Noah as a young man sees his father murdered by descendants of Cain.
It bypassed the fall festivals on its way to an April release but somewhat unexpectedly popped up in the Spotlight section of the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, a section of the event that's devoted to films that played elsewhere and also included TIFF hits «The Death of Stalin,» «Beast,» «Sweet Country,» and others this year.
This film promises to offer a fascinating look at our financial system, and the events surrounding the financial sector crisis in fall of 2008.
Their loyalty to Malcolm is essential in a film that becomes a series of unlucky events strung together like shoddy beads on a string — you wait for everything to fall apart as they desperately pedal their bikes through the neighborhood trying to keep it all together.
While there are some flaws with just how serious the film's events of Ragnarok are actually taken amongst all the humor, as well as Cate Blachett's Hela falling short of being a real iconic threat, I had a blast watching this movie.
As expected, very little is actually known about the plot of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom at this point, including how it builds off of the events of all the previous Jurassic films or what its standalone story even is.
Hitting theaters this fall on November 18th, the film is the first installment in a proposed prequel trilogy set decades before the events of the popular Harry Potter films.
Whether you view these two pieces as allegories for our fallen times, as postmodern reconstructions of films that were never made and events that never took place, as the sustained pedantry of a lunatic, or as a comprehensive encyclopædia of human absurdity and banality, they are ingenious, kaleidoscopic works that will boggle the brain and tickle the fancy.
He will be writing about the movies he's seeing, the trends he's observing and what it all means for an event that, along with the Venice and Telluride film festivals, marks the official kickoff of the fall movie season.
The annual event, which honors performances in both television and film, is considered one of Hollywood's most «fun» awards shows due to how early the awards fall in the season, the presence of alcohol (resulting in more celebrities letting loose), and general unpredictability about the winners.
The friendship between Brooklyn bros Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and James Buchanan «Bucky» Barnes (Sebastian Stan) threatened to fall apart over the course of the film's explosive events, though, in the end, their lifelong bond endured.
Then, at the conclusion of DIFF, Fort Worth native and widely - admired actor and filmmaker Bill Paxton will be remembered and honored with a posthumous presentation of the Dallas Star Award, and Zoey Deutch, the talented star of the recent hit indie film, BEFORE I FALL, will receive the Dallas Shining Star Award during the DFS Honors event presented by the Arthur E. Benjamin Foundation at The Highland Dallas (5300 E. Mockingbird Lane).
Responsibility for helming the Wakandan king's first solo headline gig fell to Ryan Coogler, but as the hype builds and pre-sale ticket records are smashed ahead of the film's release, it's important to consider the wider cultural impact of this landmark event in the history of black cinema.
This film is directed by that other Paul Anderson, the one behind the surprisingly decent Mortal Kombat and Event Horizon, but who now has fallen into the Len Wiseman kick of directing shitty action movies starring his wife Milla Jovovich.
Assuming it's similar to the film, Forman's story throttles between two events: Mia (Chloe Grace Moretz) falling in love for the first time and all of her family bar none dying in a horrific car accident.
With tables inspired by the events of the colossal franchise, there's no better way to celebrate this summer's Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom film release as well as the 25th anniversary of the original Jurassic Park film.
A comprehensive schedule of educational events throughout fall 2013 will be open to the public free of charge, including an international Symposium on September 28th; a screening of the film which documents the project, produced by The American History Workshop Brooklyn; along with lectures, panel discussions, and gallery talks with scholars and artists.
Additional Radio Imagination events happening this fall include a musical performance by Nicole Mitchell and a panel discussion on radical reproduction at the Huntington; and a screening of short films at REDCAT curated by Erin Christovale.
Shred the Gnar Full Moon Film Noir (35 mm film print and negative shredded and stomped on by a bunch of Snowboarders and a few Skiers getting ginormous catching air during Aspen Big Air Competition and Fallen Friends Event — marked up with blue course dye — sprayed with Diet Coke, Bud Lite & Whiskey — taken hot tubbing with Epsom salts, rubbed with Arnica, K - Y Jelly, butter and Advil — full moon shot by Peter West) 35 mm film transferred to high definition video, 5 minutes 9 seconds 2010 Image courtesy of the artist.
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