Sentences with phrase «from cineplexes»

What we are excited about: Similar to this week's other big release, Bridget Jones's Baby is a sequel to a beloved a franchise that has been away from cineplexes for a while.

Not exact matches

Guillermo del Toro films have always had a core of warmth and humanity to them that make them stand apart from the more commonplace genre fare at the cineplex.
The director was answering questions from the audience after introducing the movie at the Arclight Hollywood cineplex.
The holiday season is typically one of the more family - friendly times of year at the cineplex, and 2010 is no different; while you'll still get your share of hard - hitting dramas and raunchy comedies, the weeks between now and the end of the year will also provide a cornucopia of films the whole family can enjoy, including the latest from Disney («Tangled»), a new «Narnia» sequel («The Voyage of the Dawn Treader»), and yet another version of Tchaikovsky's holiday classic («The Nutcracker in 3 - D»).
Another holiday season come and gone, in other words — and if the transition from lights and tinsel to dreary January skies wasn't depressing enough, we've also got the annual switch from holiday blockbusters to last year's leftovers at the cineplex.
The snow is melting, your Christmas debt has (hopefully) been (mostly) paid off, and the stench from the dreck the studios farted into your local cineplex during the first two months of the year has largely evaporated.
Still, add in the comic chops of Jonah Hill, as deranged caporegime Donnie, and a relatively unknown Margot Robbie (as Belfort's second wife, Naomi)-- who, for better or worse, has nailed the sort of role that will make her a lot better known — as well as bit parts from Hollywood's finest just - shy - of - A-Listers (McConaughey, Kyle Chandler, Jean Dujardin, to name a few), and The Wolf of Wall Street offers more than enough to satisfy at the cineplex.
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