Sentences with phrase «matinee screenings»

I don't, mostly because I was either playing Descent or catching matinee screenings of Braveheart.
One day, while taking in a matinee screening of West Side Story, Mina meets a man named Matthias (Charles Berling), an engineer associated with the bridge project.
At least Nicolas and I were after attending a matinee screening of the latest DreamWorks Animation adventure.
My friends and I went to the matinee screening of ALIEN on opening day in 1979.
The current Celebration of Iranian Cinema program runs through Saturday, May 19, and this weekend the Archive presents a matinee screening of Mohammad Rasoulof's Un Certain Regard prize - winner A -LSB-...]
UCLA Film & Television Archive and the Hammer Museum have teamed up for a matinee screening series of new and classic family - friendly films from around the world.

Not exact matches

A tall, dark - haired, often elegant silent screen actor, Larry Steers had appeared with the famous Bush Temple Stock Company and opposite matinee idol Robert Edeson prior to making his film debut with Paramount in 1917.
Firth and Stone are fun despite a notable absence of on - screen chemistry, and although the whole thing occasionally displays the creakiness of an over-orchestrated magic trick, it delivers enough chuckles (if not belly laughs) to keep the matinee audience smiling.
I first saw the film during a Saturday matinee at my local library, which would show movies for kids on a (somewhat) big screen with a 16 mm projector back in the»70s.
Affleck's on - screen appeal, as it were, was always rooted in a matinee idol's identification and a nimble sense of cleverly apportioned timing, and maybe that's why it makes sense to some to cast him as a smooth, glad - handing politician.
So when a filmmaker who always thinks of the big genre picture goes bat guano crazy with a 100 million plus version of what's essentially a 70's kid's matinee (a la «Arabian Adventure») with enough CG sword and metal - suited sandal insanity to make the blue - screened biceps of «300's» look positively pink in comparison, then you can expect Beltrami to deliver the blood and thunder like he's never done before.
General Admission: $ 11.50 Matinees: $ 9.50 for shows starting before 5:00 PM Students: $ 9.50 with valid student ID Military: $ 9.50 with valid ID Seniors: $ 8.50 Children < 12: $ 8.50 Double Features (i.e. two films screening back - to - back and listed as a «double feature»): $ 14 general admission; $ 12 students, seniors, and children.
But if your trip to the matinee involves revisiting your favorite novel through the big screen (even if it is to shake your head disapprovingly at everything the movie got wrong), we run down a list of potential nominees, some already released and the rest to show soon.
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