Sentences with phrase «for cinema»

This has got to be the finest year for cinema goers over the past ten years.
Indeed, one can see the love for cinema in his work, the love for all of cinema that is.
A cute and actually rather informative 1930s makeup tutorial film for cinema release and possible early TV release also.
His passionate love for cinema and television keeps him in tune with his writing.
2017 was an incredible year for cinema as a whole, and a standout year for horror films specifically, and I feel like I sat on the sidelines for almost all of it.
Everyone was trying to persuade me to make it longer so it could fit for cinemas.
If mum refused to give me money for the cinema, I would try dad.
Still, there's enough going on here for cinema fans to make the effort to seek this one out.
You would think that adapting plays for cinema is easy — they both start with scripts — but it's actually really hard.
We are a leader in audio technology for cinema and home theater.
Maybe 2017 felt the need to double down on all the magnificent films 2016 brought us, but this past year was a strong one for cinema.
You can also purchase tickets for the cinema room here too.
Fortunately, I don't play this game for its cinema scenes.
He also paid for cinema hire, a lavish premiere and a prominent billboard.
If we see a better science fiction film this year, it will be a great year for cinema indeed.
A time with such a rich history is of course ripe for cinema adaptation.
I think that, for me, is acting for cinema.
The new version of the film will be released in theaters this summer with a brand new 4K transfer, roughly four times the resolution of today's more commonly used 2K for cinema.
Instead, this fundamentally new coding technique allows all the audio objects created for the cinema to be used in the home theater.
It was a very solid year for cinema making the award shows very interesting to watch as there was a lot of strong competition all around.
With a blackout option they are perfect for cinema rooms.
Indeed, movies and the wonder they inspire, «like seeing dreams in the middle of the day,» are central to the story, and Selznick expresses an obvious passion for cinema in ways both visual (successive pictures, set against black frames as if projected on a darkened screen, mimic slow zooms and dramatic cuts) and thematic (the convoluted plot involves director Georges Méliès, particularly his fanciful 1902 masterpiece, A Trip to the Moon.)
Check out this first clip from the graphic and grisly remake set for cinemas in the US on the 5th April and the UK on the 19th April.
Writing the screenplay for The Last Metro with Suzanne Schiffman, I intended to do for the theater what I had done for the cinema in Day for Night: the chronicle of a troupe at work, within a framework respecting the unities of place, time, and actio...
So, here at Idle HQ we've come up with this handy little guide on what to wear for a cinema date so you'll never have to struggle again.
If you grabbed the book only a week ago in time for the cinema release then you may be in for a disappointment (or at least a strong sense of déjà vu).
The current cycle of comic - book - superhero films could be credited to, or blamed on, the success of Bryan Singer's X-Men in 2000, which removed some of the taint and anxiety surrounding the idea of translating the cheesiness of comic - book storytelling for a cinema audience.
There have been a lot of video game movies in recent years of varying qualities, but one game that seems almost perfectly suited for the cinema experience is Konami's «Metal Gear Solid» and now that the writers strike is over, De Luca and Columbia Pictures can get back in gear (ha ha) and move forward with bringing the game to the big screen.
The actors are all far more conventionally attractive professional actors (a baby faced Emmanuelle Chriqui shows up in one of the more thankless roles), most of them ill suited for the cinema verite» approach.
ROBOCOP is slated for cinemas from the 7th February 2014.
Shot well over two years ago Walter Hill's BULLET TO THE HEAD has been delayed multiple times, but now looks set for cinemas from...
As exemplified by Dwight Macdonald, Pauline Kael and Andrew Sarris, the New York intelligentsia had occupied the commanding heights of film criticism until the popularity of «Siskel and Ebert» set new standards for cinema discussion.
Now this doesn't seem to be on the cards anytime soon for every cinema goer going (except for yours truly) with more and more being churned out every mila second and box offices being set ablaze with each new entry!
While Frears had made a few films intended for cinema release, most of his work consisted of made - for - TV movies.
A series full of mistaken identities and roving impostors, Twin Peaks: The Return is a heads - up to look for cinema in places other than where it's alleged to be found.
Dolby Atmos provides a complete platform for cinema sound.
Guy de Maupassant's 1885 novel was first adapted for the cinema in 1919, and yet the story has some intriguing parallels with European society today.
Although the technical skill of Pixar's work is undeniable, much of their success stems from the ability to craft stories that engage audiences young and old.Whether telling tales of animated insects (A Bug's Life), superhero families (The Incredibles), talking automobiles (Cars) or lonely robots (WALL - E), their features connect with both children and adults, making for a cinema experience the whole family can enjoy.
It also means easy access to notification settings such as brightness boost and cinema modes so it's quicker to switch the watch into a more sociably acceptable mode - you'll need to swipe down from the top, then left for cinema mode and another few left swipes to get to brightness and other settings.
Struggling to figure out what to wear for a cinema date?
Ghibli animator turned director Hiromasa Yonebayashi chatted with Sarah Ward about his debut effort, including the process of adapting the favourite novel for cinema, his transition to helming, and the underlying message of the engaging story.
Salvation for cinema bookers is not immediately at hand, since new releases for the coming weekend are led by 1940s - set romance The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, which should play nicely to its audience but doesn't scream four - quadrant box - office juggernaut.
Alas, the third act was never cracked for cinema by Kubrick or Vladimir Nabakov (credited as the screenwriter, though Kubrick rewrote it so much that Nabakov's version was later released as a screenplay.
In the face of the ever - more corporatised Marvel business model, the filmmaker - first philosophy of the DCU is still a good thing for cinema, but it's looking increasingly shaky.
It has been so great that people have gone as far as to say that it's the best year for cinema since 1982 where E.T, Blade Runner, The Thing, Star Trek II and Poltergeist all released.
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