Its critical acclaim, strong word of mouth, and overbearing tie - in promotions and merchandise make it the biggest
movie event ever.
Not exact matches
I think few of us will
ever be directly involved with a marketing blitz as big as releasing a Star Wars
movie and its related merchandise, but we can watch what the professionals in charge of those
events do, and learn some valuable lessons.
Do you
ever go to
movies or plays or sporting
events?
Many claimed that the
movie would be the greatest evangelistic
event ever.
Ever notice how tv and
movies that used to start off with «based on a true story» now say «inspired by actual
events»?
Before my finals had
ever started I began filling up my planner with brunches,
movies, &
events that would entail bloggers galore.
Named «the best theater
ever» by Time Magazine, the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema has built a reputation as a
movie lover's oasis not only by combining food and drink service with the
movie - going experience, but also introducing unique programming and high - profile, star studded special
events.
Getting a new Star Wars
movie every year makes it less of an
event and more of a seasonal staple, like the Marvel
movies have become, and practically all of those are a lot more entertaining and fun than Rogue One
ever is.
It's a safe, family - friendly picture book version of
events that were much less savory than this
movie - musical
ever tries to reckon with.
A hilariously outrageous story based on real
events, this film recounts the making of the 2003
movie The Room, which is widely considered to be one of the worst films
ever made, even as it has developed a cult following.
Like characters in one of those zombie
movies where no one says «zombie,» the crew of the Cloverfield space station — a big metal psilocybin mushroom orbiting near - future Earth — doesn't know what it's in for, having left our planet without
ever having seen a single sci - fi horror
movie: not Alien, not
Event Horizon, and...
Based on true
events, Compliance has been described as one of the most disturbing
movies ever made, for its intensive study of the worst of human nature.
Like characters in one of those zombie
movies where no one says «zombie,» the crew of the Cloverfield space station — a big metal psilocybin mushroom orbiting near - future Earth — doesn't know what it's in for, having left our planet without
ever having seen a single sci - fi horror
movie: not Alien, not
Event Horizon, and definitely nothing about science gone wrong.
As
ever, the action sequences are a series of QTE
events, and this episode plays out even more like an interactive
movie rather than a game, with only one instance of extremely light puzzle solving to break things up.
Though the
movie features a few decent action sequences, they're overshadowed by a terrible script that plays fast and loose with the real - life
events that supposedly inspired the story, as well as some amateurish performances including one of the worst child actors
ever recorded.
Offering more material than what's heard in the film (which could have used just a bit more musical goosing), the only truly crazy thing on the album is having a trumpet introduce an Opera Man singing the
movie's
events for a catchy WTF title tune if there
ever was one..
Highlights include an Exclusive Preview Screening of Room including a Q&A with Director Lenny Abrahamson; a screening of A Christmas Star — the first
ever children's Christmas
movie from Ireland voiced by Liam Neeson with cameos from Pierce Brosnan and Kylie Minogue; an opening
event celebrating the unknown life of W.B. Yeats W.B. Yeats, No Country for Old Men and Older than Ireland, Alex Fegan's documentary telling the stories of 30 centenarians from Ireland.
Set 13 years after the
events of the original, Rings promises to take audiences further into the dark mystery of Samara by revealing «a
movie within the
movie that no one has
ever seen before.»
New / Recent No Home
Movie (Chantal Akerman, 2015) Yizhi (Traces, Wang Bing, 2014) L'Aquarium et la Nation (Jean - Marie Straub, 2015) Scenes from the Life of Raimund Abraham (Jonas Mekas, 2014) Wa Yanjing (Cut Out the Eyes, Xu Tong, 2014) Campo Grande (Sandra Kogut, 2015) Chevalier (Athina Rachel Tsangari, 2015) Shao nian, xiao zhao (A Young Patriot, Du Haibin, 2015) Li Wen man you Dong Hu (Li Wen at East Lake, Luo Li, 2015) Chi (Mr. Zhang Believes, Qu Jiongjiong, 2015) Shinkiro No Fune (The Ark in the Mirage, Yasutomo Chikuma, 2015) Anino Sa Likod Ng Buwan (Shadow Behind the Moon, Jun Robles Lana, 2015) Histoire de Judas (Story of Judas, Rabah Ameur - Zaïmeche, 2015) Sanrizuka ni Ikiru (The Wages of Resistance: Narita Stories, Otsu Koshiro & Daishima Haruhiko, 2014) Sobytie (The
Event, Sergei Loznitsa, 2015) By Our Selves (Andrew Kötting, 2015) They Had It Coming (Jon Jost, 2015) Soredake (That's It, Gakuryu Ishii, 2015) Todo comenzó por el fin (It All Started At The End, Luis Ospina, 2015) Chauthi Koot (Fourth Direction, Gurvinder Singh, 2015) Cheondangui Bamgwa Angae (Night and Fog in Zona, Jung Sung - Il, 2015) Kang Rinpoche (Paths of the Soul, Zhang Yang, 2015) Rabo de Peixe (Fish Tail, Joaquim Pinto & Nuno Leonel, 2015) Sulanga Gini Aran (Dark in the White Light, Vimukthi Jayasundara, 2015) Une jeunesse allemande (A German Youth, Jean - Gabriel Périot, 2015) Oka (Our House, Souleymane Cisse, 2015) Visita ou Memórias e Confissões (Visit or Memories and Confessions, Manoel de Oliveira, (1982/2015) Cosmos (Andrzej Żuławski, 2015) Chant d'hiver (Winter Song, Otar Iosseliani, 2015) La academia de las musas (L'accademia delle muse / Academy of the Muses, José Luis Guerín, 2015) Garoto (Kid, Júlio Bressane, 2015) Park Lanes (Kevin Jerome Everson, 2015) Better than
Ever (Ernie Gehr, 2015) Bon Voyage (Ernie Gehr, 2015) Mist I & II (Ernie Gehr, 2014) Kim (Fuzakerunjaneyo, Shimizu Shumpei, 2015) Kaki Kouba (Oyster Factory, Kazuhiro Soda, 2015) Maraviglioso Boccaccio (Wondrous Boccaccio, Paolo Taviani & Vittorio Taviani, 2015) Sangue del mio sangue (Blood of My Blood, Marco Bellocchio, 2015) Lu bian ye can (Kaili Blues, Gan Bi, 2015) Happî awâ (Happy Hour, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, 2015) Pod electricheskimi oblakami (Under Electric Clouds, Alexei German Jr., 2015) Koibitotachi (Three Stories of Love, Ryosuke Hashiguchi, 2015) Toponimia (Toponymy, Jonathan Perel, 2015) Topophilia (Peter Bo Rappmund, 2015) Stinking Heaven (Nathan Silver, 2015) Hierba (Raul Perrone, 2015) Samuray - S (Raul Perrone, 2015) El Apostata (The Apostate, Federico Veiroj, 2015) Le paradis (Paradise, Alain Cavalier, 2014) Malgré la nuit (Philippe Grandrieux, 2015) Meurtrière (Philippe Grandrieux, 2015) Na ri xiawu (Afternoon, Tsai Ming - liang, 2015) La calle de la amargura (Bleak Street, Arturo Ripstein, 2015) Comoara (The Treasure, Corneliu Porumboiu, 2015) Aferim!
Ever since the
movie «Groundhog Day,» starring Bill Murray, was released in 1993, attendance at the annual
event has skyrocketed.
The lens here captures everything but the main
event: the feet which the camera snapped by accident, the
movie you only
ever saw as a poster, or the secondary - brand product logos, all disposably immortalized as towels, toilet paper, curtains.