(The effervescent British import Wright and actress / playwright Gurira, especially, feel like they could easily hold their own films; it's hard to remember the last time any females, let alone women of color, even came close to creating such fully formed roles
in a cineplex tentpole.)
That in itself places it above most horror schlock that mainstream Hollywood dumps
in the cineplex these days.
Which,
in cineplex terms, means an odd couple of releases set in different (but equally violent) eras of Russia; an outstanding Israeli film about grief; and not one, not two, but three sci - fi - inflected blockbusters.
In this way be forewarned: some other films that arrived
in the cineplex without the benefit of a critic's screening include Texas Rangers, Pootie Tang, and The Wash..
If your kids are old enough to watch a film without constant supervision, you'd probably to well to drop them off and check out another film
in the cineplex while its showing, as this is almost completely devoid of interest for anyone who has seen more than five movies in their lifetime.
Powerfully acted, supremely photographed and directed with a tenderness and cinematic fervor that is too often rare
in the cineplexes, Moonlight finds the unspoken meaning between the words, begs formidable questions and leaves us with one of the year's best ending to become a genuine showstopper.
Not exact matches
But they are caught
in an increasingly expensive arms race to mint new franchises for a domestic audience that is seeking out original stuff beyond the
cineplex.
Check out the movies
in the local
cineplex, the most popular TV shows and the books that have a sustained run on the best seller list.
In backing the nine - rink ice center, Diaz has rejected the other major proposal for the site — a mixed - use complex with a marketplace, food court,
cineplex, gym, rock - climbing wall and business incubator.
But a quick glance at the 2012 release schedule is all that's needed to revive your interest
in heading to the
cineplex.
Everything American is good
in the world of Behind Enemy Lines, and I can frankly think of no better time for a jingoistic bit of bombastic propaganda to hit the
cineplexes than
in the same week that American ground troops are deployed to Afghanistan.
Standing
in stark contrast to Berg's more
cineplex friendly recent work, «Very Bad Things» is a pitch - black comedy that moves -LSB-...]
Bottom Line: Whether you're young, young at heart, or simply nostalgic for the days when Myers and Murphy made us laugh
in their non-animated incarnations, «Shrek the Third» seems like a safe place to drop your
cineplex dollars May 18.
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»).
Darren Aronofsky is the kind of artiste director whose films tend to play well with the cineaste crowd and prompt cricket chirps at the
cineplex, but he's also got savvy commercial instincts and a gift for casting (Mickey Rourke, whose career was brought back to life thanks to his star turn
in Aronofsky's «The Wrestler,» would surely agree).
And actually, it's pretty shitty inside too, at least if you're
in your local
cineplex.
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.
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.
October has never been known for offering much
in the way of quality at the
cineplex (
in many respects, it's the dumping ground of the fall movie season), but usually, horror fans can at least expect a bunch of scary movies to help get them
in the mood for Halloween.
While Taubman is focusing on the enclosed mall portion of the development, it's also talking to potential tenants about a possible
cineplex and an outdoor, Main Street - style area that may or may not be included
in the mall's first phase.
$ 8 million at New River Valley Mall
in Christiansburg, Va., to move a
cineplex out of the mall to a larger, new adjacent location and demolish part of an old department store to add retail and restaurant space.