Sentences with phrase «film opens today»

The film opens today in select theaters throughout the U.S. Visit the official site for more information.
Robinson's film opens today in the U.S, and if you're looking for a film to see this weekend, I would highly recommend it.
The film opens today in U.S. theaters via Amazon Studios.
The film opens today in select cities and expands wide on November 20th.
The film opens today in limited engagement at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas and the Cinemark West Plano.
The film opens today at Landmark Magnolia and Cinemark West Plano.
Jason Gorber calls the film «a rich, touching and genuinely profound comedy about coming to terms with self - expectations and the ravages of doubt and jealousy» — film opens today
Not one of his festival favourites, Gilbert Seah writes the movie «wallows in self - pity» — film opens today
The film opens today in wide release.]
Just wanted to let you know that the first high heel documentary film opens today in New York!!
I am neither a Kevin Costner or a football fan and only went to see this movie because of the 3 new films opening today this was the closest and most convenient.

Not exact matches

During an early screening of Roland Emmerich's latest disaster flick 2012, which opens today, laughter erupted in the audience near the end of the film thanks to corny dialogue and maudlin scenes (among the biggest guffaw getters: a father tries to reconnect with his estranged son on the telephone, only to have the son's house destroyed just before he could say anything).
They had purchased a large pot recently, for the Grand Opening of @magnoliatable with filming for HGTV, beginning today.
Oscar nominations were handed out Monday and a new film version of a play by Oscar Wilde opens today.
The film, which opens today, is a three - character story set in an unspecified South American country (standing in for Mr. Dorfman's native Chile) after the fall of a dictator.
In Clare Peploe's English - language film version, which opens today in New York and Los Angeles, Marivaux's trademark banter — what the French call «marivaudage» — is blunted, but his jaunty, slightly decadent spirit is well served by the director and her superb cast.
Based on Gregory Miller's book Public Enemy No. 1, G - Men was reissued in 1949, with an added prologue featuring David Brian as an FBI trainer who advises his students not to laugh at the old - fashioned costumes and slang in the 1935 film; seen today, it is Brian's superfluous opening comments that seem hopelessly dated, while the film itself is as exciting and entertaining as ever.
From literally watching open heart surgery, to seeing children with bleeding eyes, to see cheating wives and husbands, to even relating to today's sexual abuse scandals in many more ways than one, this is a film that will probably scar some viewers in many more ways than one.
Kubrick at first opened the film with some of today's leading scientists explaining, as clearly as they could, what this «space odyssey» was all about, but Kubrick cut that 10 - minute dialogue preferring for the film to remain more mysterious.
It's a film that you expect to open in limited release and expand, but after a Sundance premiere, Focus Features is actually debuting it wide today, the Friday that used to launch the summer movie season (which the moving of Avengers: Infinity War kicked off a week early this year).
Elliott appears, both here and in another film that opens today, Paul Weitz's «Grandma,» as an elder romantic statesman.
With the New York Film Festival having already announced its opening night (David Fincher's «Gone Girl»), centerpiece (Paul Thomas Anderson's «Inherent Vice») and closing night (Alejando Gonzalez Inarritu's «Birdman») films, the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival today finally unveiled some of its slate.
We haven't seen much at all from the new Duncan Jones movie Warcraft, but at Blizzcon today the gates are opening on some of the film's story.
The film opens in theaters today.)
By Sean O'Connell Hollywoodnews.com: Roman Polanski's anticipated «Carnage» has been selected as the opening night film for September's New York Film Festival, it was announced today.
With today's announcement that David Dobkin's film The Judge will open the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, I figured that it was a good time to talk about the TIFF lineup.
Today though, the first trailer arrives for that other James McAvoy film opening this year, and it's a very different beast...
Somewhere Slow, which opens in select markets today, is not one of those films.
March 6, 2017 — It was announced today that after a successful opening weekend in Canada, D Films will expand George Mendeluk's film BITTER HARVEST to additional theatres nationwide this Friday.
Sony Pictures Classics said today that it will release The Bronze, the film Relativity scooped up for $ 3 million following an all - night negotiation after it opened the Sundance Film Festival in January.
It stars Vin Diesel («Saving Private Ryan»), who appears in a much better film also opening today, «Boiler Room,» with Giovanni Ribisi.
Independently made (on a reported $ 80 million budget) by French producer Dimitri Rassam, «The Little Prince» may lack the fast pace and high - concept storytelling of today's most popular animated fare, but it should strike a solid chord with family audiences around the world (where the film has been heavily presold) and particularly in France, where Paramount opens the film July 29.
Fury, the WWII film starring Brad Pitt, opens in theaters today.
Matt Reeves's «Let Me In» was announced today as the opening night film, though it will have already played Toronto by that time.
Timed to open right around Valentine's Day 2009, the film boasted a number of the most famous actresses working today.
... except that all three of those films open in the Baltimore - area market today, and I've been sitting on my thoughts about one of them for a few weeks.
The film will open at the Quad Cinema in New York as well as the Laemmle Monica Film Center in L.A. today.
As the movie opened to rave reviews across the country today, Amitabh Bachchan, the veteran Bollywood actor who led criticism of the film, said he had apologised to Boyle following what he said was media misinterpretation of apparently critical comments he made on his blog.
Luis Prieto «s remake of Nicolas Winding Refn «s Pusher opens today in limited release, and we're pleased to share an exclusive clip from the film.
For this latest episode of Film Club, A.A. Dowd and Ignatiy Vishnevetsky return to Farmhouse Tavern to talk about three excellent smaller films in theaters or coming soon to them: Richard Linklater's»80s campus comedy Everybody Wants Some, now in theaters everywhere; the smart, moving family drama Louder Than Bombs, which opened in select theaters today and will expand in the coming weeks; and the forthcoming punk - rock thriller Green Room, which begins its theatrical release next week.
«Woman, Thou Art Loosed,» which opens today nationwide, is the first theatrical film in 13 years from Mr. Schultz, one of the first black filmmakers to penetrate mainstream Hollywood in the heady 1970's.
It's worth pointing out, because Cera — ever the boyish one — once again plays a teenager in his latest film, the sexually frustrated, coming - of - age satire «Youth in Revolt,» which opens today.
Today, in Baltimore, four very different films open: two at Baltimore's premier art - house and revival cinema, The Charles Theater, and two in the more commercial multiplexes.
The film opens nationwide today, and I imagine it'll be a big priority for many of you.
NEW YORK (September 26, 2014)-- Sony Pictures Classics announced today they will open STILL ALICE in New York and Los Angeles in December for a one - week year - end awards qualifying run, with a regular film release to follow on January 16.
Mike Birbiglia's second feature film, Don't Think Twice, opens in theaters across the country today.
Reduced to identifying, uncomfortably enough, with the victims (chiefly, the lovely but inexpressive Jessica Biel), the audience made its dissatisfaction vocally clear at a recent New York preview screening of Mr. Nispel's film, which opens today nationwide.
With the film also hitting the Toronto International Film Festival (which opens today,) on Sunday evening we could see a real fight for the distribution rights for the film if Fox Searchlight chooses to give it up.
«Total Recall» opens today and actress Kate Beckinsale, who plays Douglas Quaid's wife Lori in the film, spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about her role as a villain.
«Don't get caught saying mockumentary to Chris,» warns Catherine O'Hara, who has starred in four of his films, including his newest offering, For Your Consideration, which opens today in select cities.
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