Sentences with phrase «happening on a movie screen»

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The movie business will also change and shift to something more connected, where people will want to interact a little bit — differently than with games, but they will still want to somehow be part of what's happening on the screen.
At the movie's end, there silently flashed on the screen the names of each of the Jews on the St. Louis and what happened to them.
Picture a movie screen playing in front of you and there is your perfect relationship montage on loop What is happening on screen?
Hoult and Spacey work so well together that the movie is inevitably better when they're both on - screen — something that happens far too infrequently.
He speaks enthusiastically about the movie and keeps up the chatter without any significant silence breaks while giving us plenty of anecdotes and technical explanations rather than just pointlessly describing what's happening on the screen.
Occasionally, if you walk into a movie late, what's happening on screen can look more dramatic and intriguing than if you'd seen it from the beginning.
Unlike the professionals showcased within the movie itself, this is a screenplay that shows off all of its tells to the audience long before they happen on the screen.
Found - footage horror thriller Unfriended was a welcome surprise back in 2015, when its commitment to a simple but ingenious premise — everything that happens in the film does so on the laptop screen of doomed teenager Shelley Hennig — managed to overcome a lot of the typical low - budget horror movie flaws.
Deep down, we all know that modern superhero movies are operating with even lower dramatic stakes than Star Wars or James Bond movies: beloved characters rarely stay dead after they've been killed, and no plot development, no matter how grave, is irreversible, so there's no possible way that what seems to be happening on the screen could really be happening.
Movie stardom had long been considered the holy grail for a TV star to aspire to, and actors on the rise would agitate to get out of their small - screen contracts — or schedule their blossoming big - screen gigs around those infernal commitments — in order to make that second act happen
With all those other heroes crowding the screen in a movie called Captain America: Civil War, it's easy to start thinking of Cap's new movie as another Avengers flick (and to then write jokes to that effect on the Internet, if that happens to be your job), but Chris Evans has made it clear that's not the case.
This time around I'll be letting you in on some amazing Chicago - based movie happenings, including the Music Box Theatre 70 MM Film Festival, the Roger Ebert Film Festival and a pair of great screenings from the Chicago...
**** Zachary F November 29, 2012 this movie is sooo funny Jon C November 29, 2012 a fun, crude, and hilarious comedy two girl roomates formulate a plan to make their own sex hotline in order to make ends meet hijinks and raw laughs ensue between two very different people who embrace their sexuality via telephone the performances from both Graynor and Miller are pretty damn fun to watch the dialogue is insanely funny and gratuitous there's a very strange cameo in here too by Nia Vardalos Justin Long adds a nice touch being the supporting gay best friend mentoring these two girls it's just very awkwardly humorous listening to these people talk in this kind of film, there's interestingly no actual sex happening on screen, no boobs, no ass, no exposed body parts the plot mainly focuses on the bonding relationship bewteen the two leads which is a good break from the usual norm we're used to I can't help but feel though that the filmmakers didn't have anything left at the end, some of it felt unfinished and unresolved for all those problems, «For A Good Time, Call..»
For a piece in today's Calendar section about actresses and nudity in Oscar - winning roles, the Los Angeles Times «Rachel Abramowitz talks to Marisa Tomei about her on - screen nudity in both Before the Devil Knows You're Dead and The Wrestler, and the well - toned actress pooh - poohs talk about a new direction for her career: «I happened to get offered The Wrestler after I did that movie,» she says.
And though from the outside the movie might seem like just a typical «chick flick» product of its time, it happens to be one of the most romantically sweeping lesbian tales on the silver screen — even if the film itself likes to act as if it's ignoring its LGBT themes.
Jacqueline Rose, in a beautifully written article that sniffs out more connections than most books on the subject, finds Marilyn Monroe the perfect embodiment of mid-century America — not the one we dreamt on movie screens, but the sometime cruel, confused one most pretended wasn't happening.
We've pretty much made our feelings on video game movies clear at this point, but to sum up: it's feasible that a good one will be made at some point, particularly if the more intriguing likes of «Bioshock» eventually reach the screen, but as the genre continues to rip - off much better movies and are helmed by C - list talent like Paul W.S. Anderson, it's not going to happen any time soon.
It's an homage to «slow - burning» horror found in films such as the first Alien movie, where the scary stuff «doesn't really happen on screen,» he said.
It takes 10 minutes until the duo acknowledges the movie, but even after that, they discuss almost everything but what's happening on the screen.
Sadly, the fact that the villains in this movie destroy the world by using too much magic seems like too perfect an analogy for what happened to Jones when he tries to put too much on the screen.
Although he went back into the theater, Tom was too paranoid about going off the deep end if the movie showed another diner scene to pay attention to what was happening on the screen.
The entire platform moves according to what is happening on screen whilst you are watching a movie with interactive 3D glasses.
If you have a Fire TV device, you can tell Alexa to show a feed from the Arlo Q camera right on your big screen; great if you're watching a movie in your bedroom, but want to check in on what's happening downstairs.
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