Striped of
its international cinema release by Paramount Studios due to worries that it was too cerebral for audiences, Annihilation (based on the novel by Jeff VanderMeer) comes to Netflix on more of a positive wave of critical reaction than the two sci - fi streaming flicks before it, two films which have done a great detriment to Netflix's standing as a major film studio competitor, only enforcing the notion that the streaming service is becoming a dumping ground for doomed movies.
Not exact matches
I tend to associate the Criterion Collection with exemplary
releases of classics from Hollywood (like the recent Blu - ray of John Ford's Young Mr. Lincoln) and
international cinema (like Carl Theodor Dreyer's Vampyr).
The selection of films incorporates some of the most significant (and most discussed) examples of
international «art
cinema» and off - Hollywood cult
cinema from recent years, the bulk of them
released between 2000 and 2006; examples include In the Mood for Love (Wong Kar - wai, 2000), Memento (Christopher Nolan, 2000), Mulholland Drive (David Lynch, 2001), Irreversible (Gaspar Noé, 2002), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Michel Gondry, 2004), and Caché (Michael Haneke, 2005).
Mark Felt — The Man Who Brought Down the White House will debut at this year's Toronto
International Film Festival before
releasing to Stateside
cinemas on September 29th.
Since the 1980's, the Berlinale has established itself as a platform for contemporary Chinese
cinema, which is another reason why we are greatly honoured that Wong Kar Wai will be presiding the
International Jury 2013,» says Berlinale Director Dieter Kosslick in the press
release.
The deal, which will see the movie
released on Netflix just 17 days after its theatrical debut, will result in traditional
cinema distribution in the US, Canada and China, but use the streaming service for
international reach.
Altitude Film Distribution has
released the official trailer for A Prayer Before Dawn, based on the unflinching
international best - selling memoir by Billy Moore which
releases in
cinemas on 20 July.
Love Eternal, directed by Brendan Muldowney (Savage), has won the Dublin Film Critics Circle Best Irish Feature Award at the recent Jameson Dublin
International Film, and will be
released in Irish
cinemas by Wildcard Distribution this summer.
Love Eternal, directed by Brendan Muldowney (Savage), recently won the Dublin Film Critics Circle Best Irish Feature Award at the Jameson Dublin
International Film Festival, and will be
released in Irish
cinemas by Wildcard Distribution on July 4th.
But the possibilities of
international exchange continue to be challenging, because of changes in distribution patterns and methods of delivery: the shrinking number of «art houses» poses a threat to the continuity of theatrical
release, but streaming services may prove to be the way in which we see any sort of «alternative» (be it independent, avant - garde, or foreign)
cinema.
The majority of the following excitements in the
cinema have been at official
international film festivals, sometimes in the many national film events showing in commercial
cinemas or occasionally a regular day to day
release at more neighbourhood venues.
The
cinema release will follow the film's Dublin premiere at the Jameson Dublin
International Film Festival this month.
With a little over a month to go until Alien: Covenant arrives in
cinemas, a new
international poster has been
released for Ridley Scott's hotly - anticipated Prometheus follow - up featuring Katherine Waterston, Michael Fassbender, and Billy Crudup; check it out below... SEE ALSO: Alien: Covenant «will scare the living shit out of people», promises Ridley Scott in new featurette -LSB-...]
His first feature film, Arjun & Alison, a campus revenge thriller, hit the
international film festival circuit in 2012, and had a UK
cinema release in 2014.