Chinatown «s frequently mentioned
in the classic cinema conversation and it's not difficult to see why.
Flawed though Meet John Doe may be by its ending, it is the key film in Capra's filmography, and a must - see for anyone interested
in classic cinema.
Not exact matches
With the film adaptation of Lee Strobel's
classic The Case for Christ now
in UK
cinemas, Adam Brennan explains what's on offer for both Christians... More
Regal
Cinemas offers its Summer Movie Express with family films for $ 1 throughout the summer, and
Classic Cinemas gets
in on the act with its Wednesday Morning Movie Series, which includes games and activities and visits from popular characters (and costs just a buck).
Classic Cinemas is offering free holiday showings of «Dr. Seuss» How the Grinch Stole Christmas» and «Elf»
in a few of their Chicagoland locations.
In its fifteenth year, National Amusements & Showcase
Cinemas will be offering free admission to holiday
classics this month with donation of a non-perishable food item.
Held
in Rome, Chanel paid tribute to
classic Italian
cinema with a French flair for its pre-fall 2016 collection.
Whenever I'm
in search of some beauty and fashion inspiration, one of my favorite places to turn to is
classic French
cinema.
Whenever I'm
in search of some beauty and fashion inspiration, one of my favorite places to turn is
classic French
cinema.
Take
in a film: Going to the
cinema is a
classic date idea for a reason, just make sure you fit
in an after - show drink!
There are a wide variety of romantic things to do
in the city; like taking advantage of its vibrant cultural arts scene, or enjoying some of the finest
classic cinemas in the UK.
A visit to the
cinema is a
classic date idea, but to step it up a notch, suggest seeing a film at the Art House
in Crouch End.
For a twist on the
classic, you could bring your date to the local film festival or repertory
cinema (a theater that specializes
in showing older
classic and notable films).
Plan a daytime - date, and take
in an art gallery, matinee show, or take a trip to the
cinema — there's plenty to do during the day and no need to stick to the
classic coffee shop!
If Whedon and Goddard had just stuck to their guns and produced a finale worthy of the intelligence, creativity and perfect pacing of the rest of the film, then The Cabin
in the Woods might have been a
classic of postmodern
cinema.
Paul Dooley is fondly remembered by fans of»80s
cinema as the forgetful but well - intending father of a disgruntled Molly Ringwald
in the John Hughes teen
classic Sixteen Candles (1984).
If you are a fan of musicals,
classic cinema, or just film
in general, you absolutely can not miss West Side Story.
A box office smash and a critical step
in the career of Arnold Schwarzenegger, 1987's «Predator» is widely considered these days to be a
classic of action
cinema.
In this road movie that feels much like
classic 1970s
cinema, Ben Mendelsohn (The Place Beyond the Pines, 2012) plays Gerry, a talented yet perpetually unlucky gambler who thinks the next big win is just around the corner.
Paul is a director who, like many of the movie brats, has a reputation that precedes him — whether it be writing American
cinema classics like Taxi Driver or Raging Bull, directing the popular and canonized films American Gigolo and Mishima: A Life
in Four Chapters, or the lore surrounding the era, popularized by Peter Biskind's book Easy Riders, Raging Bulls.
His 3D family film / love letter to
classic cinema earned rave reviews from critics, but the win here is the first marker that this one may be a dark horse
in the next few months.
The event is part of Turner
Classic Movies» (TCM) yearlong TCM Big Screen Classics series, and they will be showing this classic sci - fi movie in cinemas only two nights this month - on July 24th and on Jul
Classic Movies» (TCM) yearlong TCM Big Screen
Classics series, and they will be showing this
classic sci - fi movie in cinemas only two nights this month - on July 24th and on Jul
classic sci - fi movie
in cinemas only two nights this month - on July 24th and on July 27th.
The remake of a remake all started with the
cinema classic Seven Samurai that is directed by iconic Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa which was then translated into a western back
in 1960 directed by -LSB-...]
You can see all the detail
in the decrepit apartment and
classic cinema underneath.
And elsewhere, smaller distributors like Kino Lorber, Olive Films, Flicker Alley, Twilight Time, Cohen Media Group, and Blue Underground, when not giving a necessary makeover to
classics already
in their impressive libraries, brought under - heralded films by our greatest auteurs and criminally unseen works by
cinema's pioneers to home video for the first time.
All of this is a shame, because the seeds of a conceptually daring project are present here: a mainstream Hollywood special - effects action extravaganza retelling a
classic Japanese legend with a cast made up mostly of Japanese actors, many of them mainstays
in the country's contemporary
cinema, and all of whom are allowed to occasionally take the spotlight away from its more widely known marquee star.
And for fans of
classic cinema, there is Lauren Bacall
in the role of Nana.
The Week
in Movies discusses the last seven days
in cinema, including Avengers: Infinity War's name change, young Han Solo being cast
in the Star Wars spin - off movie, Universal's
Classic Monster MovieVerse continues to grow, and much, much more... The Week
in Movies is an excerpt from the weekly Flickering Myth Super Newsletter.
Stone joins a long line of powerful femmes fatale
in the history of
cinema, and Basic Instinct is one of the few
classics in the neo-noir revival (Body Heat [Lawrence Kasdan, 1981] is the only other one that comes to mind).
It was made into a
classic piece of early 1960s
cinema (and a 1990s remake), and will soon arrive at Netflix
in a modernized form.
Kdy sníh konečně taje, near - exhausting excessiveness and unevenness to plotting, an uneven and already questionable style, and near - monotonous cold spells to atmospherics render the final product pretty decidedly underwhelming, but not the misfire that it could have been, because through a haunting visual style, outstanding musical style, intriguing premise, and generally stylistically sharp direction, Frantiek Vláčil's «Marketa Lazarová» stands as an adequately intriguing and occasionally engrossing, if overwrought
classic in Czech and art
cinema.
Up until this point, John Cusack had spent almost his entire cinematic career
in teen comedies, from Class to The Sure Thing via cult
classic Better Off Dead to the misfired Hot Pursuit, Cusack's unique and very human screen persona stole every show he was
in - but by 1988, he'd become determined to move on into more serious and adult
cinema.
Filmed
in aquatic hues and bathed
in nostalgic mid-century style, The Shape of Water is both a love story and a love letter to monster movies, musicals, and
classic cinema.
Princess Raccoon may be rooted
in folklore, Western music, and traditional Japanese theater, but when it comes to
classic cinema conventions, the agenda is total derangement.
In his eloquent fulmination on «the De Palma Conundrum,» The New Yorker's Richard Brody says, «De Palma's peculiar fealty to the history of cinema — his overt dependence upon the films of Alfred Hitchcock and his plethora of references to other classic filmmakers... results in zombie - like movies.&raqu
In his eloquent fulmination on «the De Palma Conundrum,» The New Yorker's Richard Brody says, «De Palma's peculiar fealty to the history of
cinema — his overt dependence upon the films of Alfred Hitchcock and his plethora of references to other
classic filmmakers... results
in zombie - like movies.&raqu
in zombie - like movies.»
Imitation of Life (published on Parallax View here) A comprehensive interpretation of Don Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatchers, the masterpiece of the
classic era
in science — fiction
cinema By Robert C. Cumbow plus
In many ways Coppola's film exhibits marks of
classic European art
cinema.
An adaption of Zola's
classic Thérèse Raquin,
In Secret hits
cinemas on 16th May 2014.
Though the influence of Hong Kong director Wong Kar - wai on Barry Jenkins» Moonlight has been well documented, the Best Picture winner's most direct allusion to the master of exquisitely stylised melancholy comes via its brief use of Caetano Veloso's rendition of «Cucurrucucú paloma» by Mexican composer Tomás Méndez, a lovesick piece also features
in the soundtrack of Wong's own mood - drenched
classic of gay
cinema, 1997's Happy Together.
It's a
classic moment
in genre
cinema, hands down.
Guillermo del Toro returns to his roots with a sumptuous horror steeped
in 19th - century fiction and
classic cinema
Bertolucci cuts these scenes with clips from a wonderful selection of
classic cinema: Garbo memorizing her room
in Queen Christina, Nadine Nortier's suicide
in Bresson's Mouchette, Fred Astaire waking Ginger Rogers
in Top Hat, Odile, Arthur, and Franz's sprint through the Louvre
in Bande á part, and so on — asking his young actors to mimic these scenes
in motions that are part trance, part tango.
Whether or not this film will go down as the cult
classic that Rogen and Goldberg are clearly hoping for remains to be seen, but come the end of 2013, it will certainly register
in the memory banks of
cinema - goers to a much larger degree than all the comedy films that have preceded it this year.
Miyazaki the all time
classic My Neighbor Totoro, perhaps the most universal movie about discovery and play ever made, while Takahata would make one of the greatest (and saddest) anti-war movies
in the history of
cinema, The Grave of the Fireflies.
I think the release is later than expected for two reasons, firstly Sony Pictures
Classics now have a trilogy of films coming out over the summer with this, the new Almodovar film and Before Midnight hitting
cinemas in May and June respectively.
Director Brad Peyton and star Dwayne Johnson's latest collaboration Rampage smashes its way into UK
cinemas today, and ahead of its release, Flickering Myth's Thomas Harris caught up with the filmmaker to discuss his adaptation of the
classic arcade game, employing motion capture technology, and whether he's interested
in a sequel.
REGARDING CLASSICAL
CINEMA By Imogen Sara Smith A writer luxuriates
in the exquisite out - of - time existence of
classic movie love, after visiting a silent film festival
In John Frankenheimer's classic 1962 movie thriller «The Manchurian Candidate,» we will be plunged into one of the greatest nightmare sequences in American cinem
In John Frankenheimer's
classic 1962 movie thriller «The Manchurian Candidate,» we will be plunged into one of the greatest nightmare sequences
in American cinem
in American
cinema.
Still, that strong track record, plus the seven Oscar - nominated performances he's directed (including Day - Lewis» winning turn
in «There Will Be Blood»), suggests the industry has always held this filmmaker
in high regard — for the intelligence and muscularity of his filmmaking, for his love for the traditions and myths of
classic Hollywood
cinema, and perhaps above all for his unswerving allegiance to his own vision.
by H.G. Lewis; «Two Thousand Maniacs Can't be Wrong» filmmaker Tim Sullivan on H.G. Lewis» gore
classic; «Hickspoitation: Confidential» visual essay on the depiction of the American South
in exploitation
cinema; «David Friedman: The Gentlemen's Smut Peddler» tribute to legendary producer David F. Friedman featuring interviews with H.G. Lewis, filmmakers Fred Olen Ray and Tim Sullivan and editor Bob Murawski; «Herschell's Art of Advertising»
in which Lewis shares his expert opinion on the art of selling movies; «Two Thousand Maniacs!»