The film opened that place in my heart that holds the most profound and sacred feeling and appreciation for my mate, and from the mood in the room after the film ended, it seemed that everyone was in touch with their love, too.
Not exact matches
The iconic amusement park is still
open 60 years after the
film takes
place.
Currently the newest restaurant in Fort Point, Internal Matter is
open early in the morning to late at night; it's a community oriented
place that has crayons and games for the kids, but wine and late night
films for the grown ups.
Felix Figueroa, 39, of the 2800 block of North Natoma Avenue, had been arrested for a traffic offense and
placed into a cell when a surveillance camera inside the lockup
filmed Figueroa as he bit one end of the mattress cover, then tore it
open and removed the foam inside, police said.
Except for one brief scene at the
opening, a glimpse at Anne and Georges» public life, the entire
film takes
place within their apartment, and those long still uncut takes challenge us to keep watching, to not look away from Anne's pain and Georges's love.
In the
opening moments of the
film, we learn that Wakanda is one of the few
places on earth where the rare metal known as vibranium can be found, enabling a rich trove of technological wonders to be developed, and enabling the country to provide all that its native citizens need (or want).
The
film opens with Rav Krushka, the beloved leader of an Orthodox Jewish congregation in London, delivering a sermon about the tricky
place human beings occupy in the world, torn between the forces of spiritual good and darkness, but provided by HaShem (God) with free will — i.e., «the power to disobey.»
Regrettably, the
film's
place - setting
opening lays the scene for a different, more exciting
film that never really unfolds.
Like its predecessor, Inglourious Basterds, the
film's
opening sequence
places Quentin Tarantino's loquacious script in the capable hands of Christoph Waltz to set up an elaborate deception, making purposeful use of Elmore Leonard-esque dialogues.
Opening with a disclaimer that merely reinforces audience suspicions that the purportedly «fictitious»
film is a thinly veiled account of actual events, «Belgica» takes its name from the crappy bar where nearly the entire story takes
place.
From an
opening scene in a prison fist fight to a staunchly bland climax finding him lost in an «unknown» realm when he's forced to shrink himself to fit between molecules (something resembling the resting
place of Big Hero 6 mixed with the twilight hour of James Wan's «further»), Scott Lang is never a fully fashioned personality, some accidental prototype linked with schlocky zeal to the
film's other do - gooder via a conflicted father / daughter bond.
By that point, the
film was almost a decade old (I wasn't even born when it
opened in June 1988), part of the Golden Age of Murphy's Hollywood career that included works such as 48 Hrs., Trading
Places, and Beverly Hills Cop.
as the
opening night
film, which will take
place Thursday, June 13.
Fantastic Fest is excited to announce Robert Rodriguez's Machete Kills will have its world premiere on September 19, 2013 as the
opening night
film for the 2013 festival, which will take
place in Austin, Texas at the new Alamo Drafthouse Lakeline location from September 19 - 26, 2013.
Furthermore, the
film curiously
opens on the same day as X-Men: Apocalypse, which has booked 400 more theaters and presumably will
open in first
place even with mixed reviews that are still sure to be better than what Alice draws from critics.
The
film opened in 5th
place on its way to just $ 12 million and change domestically, a total it matched in the few (mostly South and Central American) markets that bothered to exhibit it.
In theaters June 12, 2015, early speculation has suggested that the
film will take
place at a Jurassic Park that has been
opened to the public, they remind us.
Not to give anything away, at least not more than the
film itself in its
opening moments, but suffice to say that the main action takes
place... Read More»
The
film's
opening scene takes
place approximately three months after these creatures have somehow made their presence known, with the Abbott family — Lee (Krasinski) and his wife, Evelyn (Emily Blunt), along with their three children — scrounging for supplies in an abandoned supermarket, padding around barefoot so as not to alert the monsters of their presence.
In this series of interviews, the actors - alongside director Rian Johnson -
open up about their roles in this fantastic franchise, the extraordinary sets and scenaries they were
placed in during
filming, and just what it's like to be part of such a well - loved world.
From its
opening scene, the
film willingly exposes itself to unfavourable comparison by opting to start at the exact same time and
place as the critically acclaimed documentary.
There's so much happening in a vacuum here with deaths all over the
place and a wealth of exposition shoved at the moviegoer — brush up on your Horcrux knowledge and character lists, people, else you'll be lost — the
film doesn't sustain the real feeling it engenders brilliantly in the
opening scenes.
But as much as the
film, which
opens here on May 18 (the day before that other wedding), is about the failure of the newlyweds to connect, it's also about how class puts us in our
place.
Alexander Payne's Downsizing
opened the Venice
Film Festival and while the
film itself is a polarizing, uneven story, it boasts a powerful, touching and funny performance by Hong Chau who plays an immigrant and activist who protests the Vietnamese government's acts against her small village and ends up shrunken and
placed in a TV set at a Target store in...
Charles Gant: No
film managed to take in an excess of # 1m, but Proclaimers musical Sunshine on Leith moves to second
place and Le Week - end had a commendable
opening
The
film opens in bravura fashion with a scene that wouldn't seem out of
place in a Sergio Leone Western.
But there's one other
film for it to take
place in, and unless Infinity War
opens with Thanos stealing it from another location, that would be none other than February's Black Panther.
That's not entirely the case but don't get me wrong, there is much to enjoy here in terms of its humour, it's vibrant well - drawn characters and its colourful palette but this
opening actually serves as irony to the events that take
place throughout the
film.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening March 23, 2012 BIG BUDGET FILMS The Hunger Games (PG - 13 for intense violence and disturbing images) Screen adaptation of Suzanne Collins» futuristic sci - fi novel about a 16 year - old girl (Jennifer Lawrence) who volunteers to take her unlucky younger sister's (Willow Shields) place in a nationally - televised fight to the death featuring 24 participants picked by a government l
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies
opening March 23, 2012 BIG BUDGET FILMS The Hunger Games (PG - 13 for intense violence and disturbing images) Screen adaptation of Suzanne Collins» futuristic sci - fi novel about a 16 year - old girl (Jennifer Lawrence) who volunteers to take her unlucky younger sister's (Willow Shields) place in a nationally - televised fight to the death featuring 24 participants picked by a government l
opening March 23, 2012 BIG BUDGET
FILMS The Hunger Games (PG - 13 for intense violence and disturbing images) Screen adaptation of Suzanne Collins» futuristic sci - fi novel about a 16 year - old girl (Jennifer Lawrence) who volunteers to take her unlucky younger sister's (Willow Shields)
place in a nationally - televised fight to the death featuring 24 participants picked by a government lottery.
«The Shape of Water,» Guillermo del Toro's striking, sensual fantasy
film, won the Producers Guild of America's top honor Saturday night at the PGA Awards, cementing its
place as one of the front - runners of this year's wide -
open Oscar best picture race.
Lee Daniels» The Butler — a
film that was barely on the radar when the summer began —
opened in first
place with an estimated...
The
opening credits feature the unsettling musical strains of «Deutschland Uber Alles,» and a title card after that informs us «The action of this
film takes
place during the year preceding the war, and on the night of September 3rd, 1939.»
On home turf, Rian Johnson's
film, which stars Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon Levitt as different incarnations of the same futuristic assassin, scored a respectable, if somewhat disappointing US$ 20.8 million
opening weekend,
placing it second at the box office behind Adam Sandler's animated Hotel Transylvania.
Now take that haunting soundtrack and
place it over cinematography that brings out maximum creepiness from every environment of the Swiss Alps located healing center, whether it be recreational spa rooms, hydrotherapy pools, wide -
open outdoor areas intended for leisurely sports, or underground catacombs hiding unholy secrets and more nastiness, and the result is what will undoubtedly be one of the most atmospheric and hypnotic
films of 2017.
MGM / Lionsgate's release of Pantelion Fims» Overboard remake exceeded weekend estimates for second
place and earned a record - setting total for Pantelion as the highest - grossing
opening in their eight - year history on the strength of the
film's A - CinemaScore and strong word of mouth.
This year's Oscars Weekend
placed Gnomeo and Juliet number one in a startling upset and significant increase in numbers since the
film's
opening weekend of third
place, where it has been ensnared until now — grossing an estimated $ 14.2 million.
Sci - fi sequel Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, last week's top
film, slipped to third
place in its second week of release with $ 14m, for a total of $ 51.6 m. Disaster flick Everest
opened in wide release at fourth
place with $ 13m.
This collection of production - diary - style footage finds Brian De Palma on the set of his 2002
film Femme Fatale directing the shoot, a process that — as seen in these specific clips — includes rehearsals with actors Rebecca Romijn and Antonio Banderas, working through movement / blocking and fight choreography, and the management of the movie's bravura
opening setpiece that takes
place at the 2001 Cannes
Film Festival.
The
opening of Used Cars (1980) has the ominous, wind - scoured character of a modern crime
film in a desperate southwest town where a Sergio Leone western wouldn't be out of
place.
After an impressive 11th
place opening in just 291 theaters, the
film endured steep declines each subsequent weekend, ultimately finishing with just $ 3.3 million domestically and barely anything anywhere else.
The
film opens with the benign manager of the factory asking army officials to
place a regiment in Zruc, as a way of redressing the local imbalance of available males and yearning females.
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An
opening quote in the
film states, «When the law oppresses people, the outlaw takes his
place in history.»
As everyone knows, I'm certainly not what you'd call a horror / thriller person, but I couldn't miss the
opening night
film for SXSW 2018, A Quiet
Place, directed by John Krasinski.
The
film grossed nearly $ 30 million its
opening weekend and has jump - started Oscar buzz for Sylvester Stallone, who was wise to
place his faith (and his most revered character) in Coogler's hands.
Opening this weekend in New York and Los Angeles is one of the best
films you're going to see this year: director Derek Cianfrance's The
Place Beyond the Pines.
Managing expectations also proved fruitful for Kay Cannon's hard - R teen sex comedy Blockers; the
film's $ 21 million, third -
place opening was $ 4 million above that of Game Night, which similarly debuted to positive murmurings from surprised critics earlier this year.
However, given the
film's obnoxiously unfunny
opening, Google doesn't come off like a
place you might actually want to work out until more than an hour into the story (when all but the most masochistic members of the audience will have left the theater to demand their money back from director Shawn Levy.)
The most optimistic industry observers privately say the $ 127 - million
film could go as high as $ 80 million, which would
place it among the biggest R - rated
openings ever.
While the best horror
films have mined anonymous rural landscapes for maximum disturbing impact for over four decades now, including greats such as The Hills Have Eyes (1977), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) and, to a lesser extent, Nightmare Circus (1974), Downrange
places its carefree young ones in a vast
open space facing unknown terror but the stakes never feel like much beyond an exercise in style.