Sentences with phrase «for cinema releases»

A cute and actually rather informative 1930s makeup tutorial film for cinema release and possible early TV release also.
While Frears had made a few films intended for cinema release, most of his work consisted of made - for - TV movies.
Prior to working at the Film Agency for Wales, Keith was Head of Development at Dan Films, responsible for a slate of projects intended for cinema release including Christopher Smith's Triangle as well as working with acclaimed novelists Tom Rob Smith and Jeff Noon on feature projects.
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).

Not exact matches

Festival director Thierry Fremaux had said he believed Netflix would arrange some kind of cinema release for the two films in competition — The Meyerowitz Stories and Okja — both highly anticipated, with stars that include Jake Gyllenhaal, Ben Stiller and Tilda Swinton.
New parents and new releases aren't often a good match, but this gives grownups their cinema fix without having to arrange for childcare or worry about being judged.
The movie didn't go to cinemas for a year, and was released on DVD and YouTube instead.
«The release of «Avatar» in December 2009 represented the pivotal moment for digital cinema, with digital technology forming the bedrock of the modern cinema environment,» Hancock added.
In fact, the film's production studio, Paramount Pictures, voiced their concern on it being too intellectual and complicated for the masses and decided not to release it widely in cinemas in fear of losing money.
I have met and talked to these types of film fans, but most of them seem to be film fans of the last 5 years, and as they venture out of the New Release categories of their local video outlet, they will begin to see more of the world of cinema, but for now they have their patron saints of film.
The film, which stars Smith and Joel Edgerton as a human - orc buddy cop duo, is the streaming giant's first attempt a major tentpole release, entering the kind of waters that are normally reserved for traditional studios opening films wide across hundreds of cinema screens.
Abrahamson's film is also set for a 5th October cinema release in Ireland.
It's a reminder of how important streaming services can be for both documentaries and world cinema, with Amazon Studios acquiring The Salesman and The Handmaiden, and Syrian documentary City of Ghosts getting a day - and - date digital release.
With just three weeks to go until Peter Rabbit arrives in US cinemas, Sony Pictures has released two new character featurettes for the upcoming live - action / CG - hybrid focusing on Daisy Ridley's Cotton - Tail and Elizabeth Debicki's Mopsy; check them out here...
Catherine Shoard and Peter Bradshaw join Xan Brooks for our weekly round - up of the big cinema releases.
With just a month to go until Game Night arrives in cinemas, Warner Bros. has released a new trailer for John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein's upcoming comedy which stars Jason Bateman, Rachel McAdams, Kyle Chandler, Jesse Plemons, Kylie Bunbury, Lamorne Morris, and Billy Magnussen; check it out here... Bateman and McAdams star as Max and Annie, -LSB-...]
Your first feature film Slow West gets its UK cinema release on 26 June; can you tell us what we can expect and where the inspiration for the film came from?
Catherine Shoard and Peter Bradshaw join Xan Brooks for our weekly reviews round - up of the big cinema releases
With half an hour to run, you may wonder where Strickland is going with this, and indeed those who saw it in the cinema and are still wondering can repair to this release's extras for further elucidation.
However, no release date for UK cinemas has yet been set.
The award is not restricted to cinema newcomers and all the nominees are working on a diverse range of future projects, many due for release this year.
Paul Thomas Andeerson's new film INHERENT VICE is carefully edging its way towards cinemas, and as we move ever closer to its US release dat (December 12th limited, January 9th wide), we're starting to get more and more promotional material for it.
WIth just three weeks to go until its arrives in cinemas, Warner Bros. has released the final trailer for the upcoming dramatic thriller Unforgettable.
While release plans have not yet been announced, based on the film's eye - popping content (it follows a dance troupe that get way too high during an ill - fated weekend trip) and A24's affection for going wild with marketing, fans of crazy cinema are in for a treat.
Salvation for cinemas is imminent, with the release today of Marvel's Black Panther, swiftly followed on Valentine's Day by Guillermo del Toro's awards favourite The Shape of Water.
These movies are fun, especially for those just dipping their toes into discovering older releases of Japanese cinema.
Asghar Farhadi's 2009 film About Elly — only released in the U.S. four years after the triumph of Farhadi's 2011 Best Foreign Film Oscar - winner A Separation — was praised for, among other things, its canny self - positioning in relation to the history of European art cinema.
Originally set for a worldwide release in cinemas this week, the film was picked up by Netflix when producers feared it was too cerebral for a mass audience.
One of the first films slated out of film and television studio STX Entertainment, The Secret in their Eyes is scheduled for release in UK cinemas on 4 March 2016.
Outrage from exhibitors over the selection of films not set for theatrical release prompted the festival to issue a new directive: all future competition films must also be screened in French cinemas.
«For the first time ever, the film will open on the same night at cinemas across the UK and Ireland,» said distributor Sony Pictures in a press release.
This event will be feature a Japan theatrical premiere for «Shaun of the Dead», my 2004 breakthrough which never saw a cinema release in Japan.
With Maze Runner: The Death Cure set to arrive in cinemas next month, 20th Century Fox has released a trailer for the third and final instalment in the Maze Runner franchise along with a batch of character posters Dylan O'Brien, Giancarlo Esposito, Ki Hong Lee, Kaya Scodelario, Rosa Salazar, and Thomas Brodie - Sangster; check them out here... In the epic finale to -LSB-...]
Lionsgate have released the new trailer for The Glass Castle, the new drama starring Brie Larson which hits cinemas later in the year.
Though it did premiere at Cannes, Thief isn't an obvious selection for Criterion, who tends to release vintage, foreign and independent cinema much more frequently than modern American studio fare.
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.
With Logan Lucky set to arrive in cinemas next month, a new trailer has been released for Steven Soderbergh's upcoming crime caper which stars Channing Tatum, Daniel Craig, Riley Keough, and Adam Driver; check it out here... SEE ALSO: Channing Tatum, Adam Driver and Daniel Craig in first clip from Logan Lucky Trying to reverse a family -LSB-...]
Working Title Films have released four new UK posters for their upcoming Winston Churchill movie Darkest Hour, which is set to arrive in cinemas...
With a little over two weeks to go until Wind River arrives in US cinemas, The Weinstein Company has released a new trailer for Taylor Sheridan's upcoming crime thriller which stars Jeremy Renner, Elizabeth Olsen, Jon Bernthal, Gil Birmingham, Julia Jones, Kelsey Asbille, and James Jordan; watch it below after the official synopsis... SEE ALSO: Read our -LSB-...]
Exclusively released with Picturehouse Cinemas, we now have a poster for the upcoming documentary The Confessions of Thomas Quick.
It just hit cinemas in Japan this month and even more surprisingly, will be released in cinemas for the first time in Australia and New Zealand in 2013.
Ahead of its arrival in cinemas tomorrow, Entertainment One has released a creepy new clip from Sinister 2 entitled «Christmas Morning»; check it out below... SEE ALSO: New «Mythology of Bughuul» clip and featurette for Sinister 2 In the aftermath of the shocking events in «Sinister,» a protective mother (Shannyn Sossamon of «Wayward Pines») and -LSB-...]
It opened to 1200 cinemas nationally, making it the widest release ever for a Woody Allen film.
I think the release is later than expected for two reasons, firstly Sony Pictures Classics now have a trilogy of films coming out over the summer with this, the new Almodovar film and Before Midnight hitting cinemas in May and June respectively.
The selection of films incorporates some of the most significant (and most discussed) examples of international «art cinema» and off - Hollywood cult cinema from recent years, the bulk of them released between 2000 and 2006; examples include In the Mood for Love (Wong Kar - wai, 2000), Memento (Christopher Nolan, 2000), Mulholland Drive (David Lynch, 2001), Irreversible (Gaspar Noé, 2002), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Michel Gondry, 2004), and Caché (Michael Haneke, 2005).
The making of The Magnificent Ambersons and its disastrous post-production and release has intrigued cinema lovers and haunted Welles aficionados for years.
This one will open in cinemas in March, and is part of the live - action release schedule for the Mouse House next year.
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.
The Gala films tend to be the hardest tickets to get your hands on but are also the most likely to get a cinema release so I advise you look elsewhere for gems at the festival.
Peter Bradshaw and Benjamin Lee join Xan Brooks for our weekly round - up of the big cinema releases.
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