Sentences with phrase «from theatrical debut»

With so few Easter family films to look to, Universal took a page from the Christmas movie handbook by withholding the home video release of Hop almost an entire year from its theatrical debut.

Not exact matches

At 8 p.m., the documentary «Company Town» makes its first theatrical debut at Cinema Village, with an introduction from state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, Cinema Village, 22 East 12th St., Manhattan.
Now considering the mixed reaction from Critics and people alike on the Hobbit Part 1, many people were skeptical on how part 2 would hold up, and considering this one has a run time of nearly 3 hours, plus this being the live action theatrical debut of arguably one of the most well known fantasy villains, Smaug, there was a lot of reason to be skeptical.
Lone scribe Gary Dauberman gets called up from the obscurity of horror's minor leagues to make his theatrical screenwriting debut.
Fresh from its highly successful theatrical exhibition, Life Itself will make its global television debut on CNN / U.
, the new film from writer / director Riley Stearns that sees a theatrical run following its debut at SXSW last year, proclaims it the intersection of
THE DVD by Bill Chambers Hitting DVD in world - class 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen and pan-and-scan transfers (sandwiched together on the same side of a dual - layer platter) from Columbia TriStar, Identity aims to please its fans on disc via the debut of a special extended version that cohabits with the theatrical version through the miracle of seamless branching.
One of the quotes from the trailer for Faults, the new film from writer / director Riley Stearns that sees a theatrical run following its debut at SXSW last year, proclaims it the intersection of Martha Marcy May Marlene and a Coen Brothers film.
And sate it does, at least from a technical standpoint: The 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer * is the finest for one of the film's theatrical cuts — a remarkable feat considering it's the longest instalment of the trilogy (and thus harder to squeeze onto a single - sided, dual - layered platter), though perhaps not so astonishing in light of two years having passed since The Fellowship of the Ring debuted on the format.
Sixteen years after its DVD debut and mere days before the theatrical release of All Eyez on Me, Juice made its Blu - ray debut in this well - equipped 25th Anniversary edition from Paramount Home Entertainment.
In Chronicle, Josh Trank's (who's previously worked on TV's «The Kill Point») theatrical debut, we learn that, much like how it is with young love, when high school students are confronted with superpowers, things can quickly escalate from skipping stones and playing aeronautical football to committing crimes of passion and bouts of melodrama.
Some may enjoy an unending stream of theoretical positing, but Criterion's selected the right orator; one who weighs his words with the experience of having seen the film upon its theatrical debut, having met the director over the years, and a writer at heart who understands the value of supporting his observations with historical facts and quotes from published interviews with the film's cast and crew.
The distributor is debuting movies in Cannes after dominating such recent festivals as Sundance but remaining at arm's length from the French confab, which heavily privileges the theatrical experience.
Langella and his cast mates have nice chemistry, while, making their respective theatrical film debuts, screenwriter Christopher Ford and director Jake Schreier have good instincts on everything from character development to sharp exchanges to compelling design.
Following a domestic theatrical run more successful than any other non-IMAX limited release movie this year, which still earned less than half of the movie's substantial reported production budget, Tree of Life recently made its home video debut exclusively in a Blu - ray + DVD + Digital Copy combo pack from Fox.
Synergy this aggressive may well erase the line separating legitimate media from its ancillaries yet; Fox takes a bold step in this direction with the upcoming From Justin to Kelly, slated to debut on disc a mere six weeks past its theatrical premiere date, thus rendering the latter a glorified trailer for the forfrom its ancillaries yet; Fox takes a bold step in this direction with the upcoming From Justin to Kelly, slated to debut on disc a mere six weeks past its theatrical premiere date, thus rendering the latter a glorified trailer for the forFrom Justin to Kelly, slated to debut on disc a mere six weeks past its theatrical premiere date, thus rendering the latter a glorified trailer for the former.
What it does have, though, is a read - along, a trivia game, a DVD - ROM demo of another game, text - only screens of information, and more significantly, over 500 stills in various photo galleries, and around 90 minutes of additional video material that covers every facet of the film, from conception to debut, and things like Phil Collins interviews and demos and the nowadays elusive theatrical trailers section, which is most inexcusably lacking from this new release.
From the first theatrical trailer which has debuted today, we can't be sure.
R.J. Cutler's adaptation of Gayle Forman's If I Stay is getting closer to that August 22nd theatrical debut, so Warner Bros. just released a slew of high - resolution stills and behind - the - scenes shots from the film.
But through it all, from his 1968 debut Murder a la Mod to 2012's Passion (his last theatrical release to date), De Palma has remained faithful to his unconventional vision.
Taking a standard four months from its theatrical opening to home video debut, Bolt will come to Blu - ray on March 22nd and DVD two days later, assuming that retailers follow the studio's cunning directions properly.
With assistance from NYCB ballet master in chief Peter Martins, JR will direct his eight - minute theatrical debut which will have its premiere on April 29 at the opening night of the ballet's 2014.
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