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Old people don't play games or ride roller coasters for a full day or go to midnight premieres of fantasy films.
Filmmaker Joseph Kahn is already dropping bombs ahead of the Toronto midnight premiere of his controversy - courting battle rap pic «Bodied,» rattling the legions of Beyoncé fans who have accused Taylor Swift of lifting from Bey in her music video for «Look What You Made Me Do,» which Kahn directed.
Teen dystopian trilogy Hunger Games appears to be on its way to blockbuster - dom, pulling in $ 19.75 million at the midnight premiere of the first movie — and bouncing back to the top of e-book bestseller lists.

Not exact matches

Bella Thorne attended the premiere of her new movie «Midnight Sun» last Thursday, and to continue the celebrations, she and her co-stars had an after - party at Avenue nightclub in Hollywood, Calif..
I totally get the after midnight movie premiere high, although I haven't seen Guardians of the Galaxy yet.
I miss the fun of book releases and midnight movie premieres.
It's been rumored for months that Rob Zombie «s The Lords Of Salem would be premiering as a Midnight Madness selection at TIFF and, now that it's confirmed, a few new pics have come to light!
The film is premiering at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival in just a few weeks in the Park City at Midnight category, and is one of our most anticipated films at the fest.
The version that world premiered at the South by Southwest film festival was presented as a «work in progress» — where it killed to a room full of «The Room» obsessives, many of whom stuck around for a midnight screening of Wiseau's disasterpiece.
Ballet star Sergei Polunin has disappeared just days before he was scheduled to take the lead in the premiere of Peter Schaufuss» Midnight Express in...
Every night of the festival brings a new, exciting premiere at the stroke of midnight for the programme's passionate and dedicated fans.
Nina Dobrev was home in Toronto over the weekend to celebrate the TIFF premiere of her horror satire, The Final Girls, at Midnight Madness.
After premiering their film Ass Backwards in the Park City at Midnight section of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, writers and stars Casey Wilson & June Diane Raphael couldn't have been more happy and proud of their hilarious road trip comedy that has flares of Dumb & Dumber and Romy & Michelle's High School Reunion.
Among the high - profile premieres this year are «Antz,» the new Dreamworks animated film; James Ivory's «A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries,» with Kris Kristofferson playing a character inspired by novelist James Jones; «Dancing at Lughnasa,» starring Meryl Streep in the film of Brian Friel's celebrated play; John Waters» «Pecker,» with Edward Furlong as a fast - food worker whose photos are embraced by the New York art world; Helena Bonham Carter and Kenneth Branagh in «The Theory of Flight,» about a work - release prisoner assigned to a woman with Lou Gehrig's disease; Ben Stiller as a drug - addicted TV writer in «Permanent Midnight»; Christina Ricci in «Desert Blue,» about slim prospects for a teenager in a town of 89 people; «The Imposters,» the new film by Stanley («Big Night») Tucci, starring Tucci and Oliver Platt as cruise - ship stowaways; «Rushmore,» with Jason Schwartzmann as a prep schooler who is a lousy student but hyperactive in campus activities; Cameron Diaz in «Very Bad Things,» about a bachelor party that ends in murder; Cate Blanchett as «Elizabeth,» the story of England's 16th century monarch, and «The Judas Kiss,» with FBI agent Emma Thompson on the trail of the kidnapper of a computer genius.
Jeremy Lovering («In Fear») If you went to Sundance looking for the next Christopher Nolan or Rupert Wyatt (who both had films premiere at the festival early in their careers), you'd be hard pressed to find a better candidate than Jeremy Lovering, whose feature film debut «In Fear» has been scaring the living shit out of people in the Midnight strand of the festival.
Having its world premiere September 8 as part of the Midnight Madness portion of the Toronto International Film Festival is WWE...
Last Sunday TIFF's Midnight Madness program unveiled the world premiere of Oculus.
Penumbra and Cold Sweat director Adrian Garcia Bogliano's Here Comes The Devil premiered during the Midnight Madness portion of TIFF this...
The film is having its world premiere this week as an official selection of the Midnight Madness portion of this year's Toronto International Film Festival.
After the parallel triumphs of two small, daring and very different festival hits, Moonlight and Get Out (last Sundance's surprise midnight premiere), the answer is: anything.
Having premiered at the Midnight Madness portion of TIFF is Makinov's Come Out and Play, a Mexican remake of the 1970s...
Premiering tomorrow night at the Midnight Madness portion of the film festival is Makinov's Come Out and Play, a Mexican remake...
The trailer for The Disaster Artist comes hot off of the film's midnight premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival last night, and it looks every bit as crazy as you'd expect.
The film is premiering in the Midnight section of the 2018 Sundance Film Festival.
After premiering in the Midnight section of the SXSW Film Festival, Vertical Entertainment has acquired Mickey Keating's «Twilight Zone» - esque horror Pod...
So let's talk about Before Midnight, the third chapter of Richard Linklater's «Before» series and arguably the most anticipated premiere of Sundance this year.
After premiering in the Midnight section of the SXSW Film Festival, Vertical Entertainment acquired Mickey Keating's «Twilight Zone» - esque horror Pod (read...
The film premiered in the Midnight section at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, and is described as a «gritty, grisly homage to the glory days of grindhouse cinema.»
The film is set to premiere at this year's Toronto International Film Festival as one of the nine entries for its Midnight Madness lineup.
As we were walking back to work, and about an hour before I had probably the best night of my life (no hyperbole, I'm genuinely serious) at the midnight madness premiere of The Disaster Artist, she asked me what I had in the queue for the next day.
Premiering in the Midnight Madness strand of this year's TIFF, Coralie Fargeat's debut feature offers a feminist twist on the rape - revenge film.
Nichols, whose «Midnight Special» has become one of the year's best and least - seen sci - fi movies, premiered...
The film was just announced as one of the eight Park City at Midnight premieres at the Sundance 2014 in January, and these three new first look photos go hand in hand with that reveal.
Now in its 25th years, Midnight Madness has premiered films from the likes of Eli Roth (back this year with «The Green Inferno»), James Wan («Insidious»), and even Oscar winner Peter Jackson («Meet the Feebles»).
Austin icon Richard Linklater's Before Midnight, which played two days later, would've been a better selection; unfortunately, like several of the best films at the festival (David Gordon Green's Prince Avalanche, Jeff Nichols's Mud, and Hannah Fidell's A Teacher), it had already premiered at Sundance.
Other World Premieres that have us intrigued: Walter Hill's «(re) ASSIGNMENT» with Michelle Rodriguez & Sigourney Weaver; Tony Elliott's sci - fi mindbender «ARQ»; Vikram Gandhi's Obama drama «Barry»; Greg McLean's star - studded Midnight Madness entry «The Belko Experiment»; Alexandre Lehmann's «Blue Jay» with the great Sarah Paulson & Mark Duplass; Susan Johnson's «Carrie Pilby,» starring Bel Powley & Gabriel Byrne; «City of Tiny Lights» with the fast - rising star Riz Ahmed; Rachel Lambert's «In the Radiant City»; Bronwen Hughes» «The Journey is the Destination»; Rob Reiner's «LBJ,» with Woody Harrelson as the controversial leader; Juan Carlos Medina's «The Limehouse Golem» with Olivia Cooke & Bill Nighy; Garth Davis» «Lion»; Antoine Fuqua's star - studded «The Magnificent Seven»; Avi Nesher's «Past Life»; Lone Scherfig's «Their Finest» with Gemma Arterton; Adam Leon's «Tramps.»
Equally impassioned as a detractor of Gaspar Noé (Irreversible, Enter the Void) and as a believer in the possibilities of 3D form in cinema, I was on the fence about even seeing the infamous provocateur's new film, which premiered in Cannes in a midnight times...
Some of the World Premieres that jump out at first glance include Ondi Timoner's Mapplethorpe starring Matt Smith as the famed photographer; actor Alex Pettyfer's directorial debut Backroads; Beatriz at Dinner director Miguel Arteta's new film Duck Butter; Noomi Rapace and Ethan Hawke in Stockholm; Black Panther's Martin Freeman in the midnight movie Cargo; and the Netflix documentary Bleeding Edge from Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick (The Hunting Ground) about the medical biz.
Today, they've announced the next slice of their line up — 57 out of competition films in the Premieres, Next, Spotlight, New Frontiers and Midnight categories.
For the 2018 edition of the festival, 37 percent of the 122 feature films premiering are directed by women, a slight uptick from last year when 34 percent of all films were helmed by female directors (in years past, the average has hovered around 25 percent), and their contributions were prominent across all sections, with women debuting films in not just the competition sections, but also in the forward - thinking NEXT section, the wild Midnight category (which played home to the long - gestating anthology «XX,» featuring four shorts directed by women), and even the starry Premieres docket.
The remaining half of the line - up, which includes all the major premieres and midnight films, will be announced tomorrow (so check back).
Release Date: Premieres in the Midnight section of the 2014 Sundance Film Festival followed by a SXSW showing.
World premiered as a midnight entry at Sundance, «The Nightmare» won't be any independent distributor's idea of a commercial dream, but could amass a following on the fest circuit and as a specialty theatrical / VOD pick, if marketed with an emphasis on its more overt horror elements.
After unveiling their competition and NEXT slate last week, Sundance is shoring up its 2017 selections with the announcement of the lineup of premieres, midnight movies, and more today.
World Premieres: Looper --(Rian Johnson)--(Opening Film) Cloud Atlas --(The Wachowskis & Tom Tykwer) Argo --(Ben Affleck) The Silver Linings Playbook --(David O Russell) Love, Marilyn --(Liz Garbus) Free Angela And All Political Prisoners --(Shola Lynch) The Place Beyond The Pines --(Derek Cianfrance) Midnight's Children --(Deepa Mehta) Hyde Park On Hudson --(Roger Michell) Great Expectations --(Mike Newell) Inescapable --(Rubba Nadda) Twice Born --(Sergio Castellitto) English Vinglish --(Gauri Shinde) The Perks Of Being A Wallflower --(Stephen Chbosky) Thanks For Sharing --(Stuart Blumberg) End Of Watch --(David Ayer) Imogene --(Robert Puccini and Shari Springer Berman) A Late Quartet --(Yaron Zilberman) Much Ado About Nothing --(Joss Whedon) Frances Ha --(Noah Baumbach) The Time Being --(Nenad Cicin - Sain) Writers --(Josh Boone) At Any Price --(Ramin Bahrani) Venus And Serena --(Maiken Baird) Byzantium --(Neil Jordan) Quartet --(Dustin Hoffman) Ginger And Rosa --(Sally Potter) A Liar's Autobiography --(Ben Timlett, Bill JOnes, Jeff Simpson) Foxfire --(Laurnet Cantet) In The House --(Francois Ozon) The Impossible --(JA Bayona) Hannah Arendt --(Margarethe Von Trotta) Mr. Pip --(Andrew Adamson) Capital --(Costa - Gavras) The Attack --(Ziad Doueriri) Zaytoun --(Eran Riklis) The Deep --(Baltasar Kormakur) Dreams For Sale --(Nishikawa Miwa) The Last Supper --(Lu Chuan)
The South Korean film premiered in the Midnight Screenings section of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival.
I had come very close to crying during the end of Scott Pilgrim due to it mirroring events the night of the midnight premiere between me and a special someone.
Added to their line - up right at the very last minute, this is one last film I just had to include on this list right as I was about to publish, as I'm still riding off of the momentum of Richard Linklater's perfect Before Midnight, which premiered at Sundance 2013 last year.
Wingard's next directorial effort, You're Next, a darkly comedic home - invasion thriller, went on to premiere to ravenous reviews at the 2011 Toronto festival as part of the «Midnight Madness» section.
But it's his forever - 17 body, evocatively described in every third paragraph, that causes wolfpacks of 40 - something moms to turn up at midnight for the movie premieres.
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