Sentences with phrase «grand entertainment»

The event, a battle of law firm bands that raises funds for the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research, took place at the Liberty Grand Entertainment Complex in Toronto.
Other historic venues include The Liberty Grand Entertainment Complex, which can host 5,000 people.
For everyone else, Baby Driver is simply grand entertainment.
This complexly woven grand entertainment (which kicks off with one of American cinema's most audacious and acclaimed opening shots) was the film that marked Altman's triumphant commercial comeback in the early 1990s.
It's grand entertainment for sure, but the film lacks the unifying vision necessary for it to make its intended impact.
Ahem, what we mean to say is that Modern Warfare 2 has topped the 2009 UK entertainment charts, beating out competition from some of Britain's grandest entertainment institutions.
The film is nothing but loud noises, people screaming at each other at the top of their lungs, brutally revolting in its graphic depictions of dismemberment and gruesome murders, and will leave you needing a shower to wash away the icky and nauseous feeling at attempting to view what some idiot (Peter Berg, The Rundown) had the audacity to think would be grand entertainment.
Probably the best thing about the deliciously entertaining «Django Unchained» is that film lovers will understand what Tarantino is paying homage to and appreciate the touches, while others will simply find it a grand entertainment that works on its own terms.
More than anything, Rear Window, without ever ceasing to be a grand entertainment, is a moral investigation into what we do and what that implies whenever we follow a murder plot as armchair analysts.
It's grand entertainment that has muscled into the awards derby by virtue of the bravura filmmaking by the British director, who shows few signs of slowing down at the age of 77.
A grand entertainment system is expected at this price, and the Platinum delivers with a 16 - speaker Bose Centerpoint Surround Sound system that accompanies Cadillac's CUE infotainment system.
Glen David Gold, author of the best seller Carter Beats the Devil, now gives us a grand entertainment with the brilliantly realized figure of Charlie Chaplin at its center: a novel at once cinematic and intimate, heartrending and darkly comic, that captures the moment when American capitalism, a world at war, and the emerging mecca of Hollywood intersect to spawn an enduring culture of celebrity.
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