Sentences with phrase «now comes this film»

He ruined the Scream trilogy with his weak script for its final installment, and now comes this film, which, I must admit, has the seed of a good idea at its core.

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Now, it's coming back as a feature - length film set to be released on September 8, 2017.
The film company is doing very well, and of course it's got a bonus now with the Netflixes and the Amazons coming in buying programs.
«Many years ago we came as a small company to BrauBeviale for the first time, we are now the market leader in the thickness - optimized PE film sector and are always here every year.
Since making its hugely successful U.S. TV series debut in October 2015, and with the upcoming film coming to the big screen this October, YO - KAI WATCH is quickly becoming a household favorite, partnering with some of entertainments» biggest brands including Disney, Netflix, Hasbro, Nintendo and now Bazooka Candy Brands who is delivering new delicious confectionery treats.
Now footage from the 1950s isn't exactly easy to come by, but judging from this trailer the film makers have not only found plenty of good stuff, but it looks like much of it is in colour too.
Most films will now come on Blu - Ray with 7.1 surround capability, so for the best sound possible, it might be time to upgrade with another two, rear mounted speakers.
We started out watching films we wanted to see, then dove into all the Disney stuff, and now we've almost come full circle.
Now MIT engineers have come up with a stickier solution, in the form of a thin, lightweight, rubber - like film.
The first big breakthrough came in 2003 when, in collaboration with the group of Ramamoorthy Ramesh (now at UC Berkeley), we succeeded in producing and understanding thin films of what is now the most - studied multiferroic material, bismuth ferrite.
So first thing first, I filmed a video opening the box, and featuring what comes in the kit along with swatches of all 20 eye shadows, now bare with me since swatches are definitely not my strength and you'll see why!
Now if only the top came with a glass, chocolates and a good film..
Fixer Upper's fourth season is shooting now and, as reported by Joanna in a filming update from the Magnolia Market blog, you can expect some new and different things in the coming episodes.
After being reprimanded for coming to the village, Harry figured out that it was Aberforth who had been eyeing him through the two - way mirror shard, and the one who had sent now - deceased elf Dobby to rescue them at the Malfoy Manor (in the previous film).
Now comes The American, a European - set film from photographer - turned - director Anton Corbijn (he made Control, about Joy Division's Ian Curtis), a thriller based on a 1990 Martin Booth novel that promises some high - toned excitement, and a chance to see the dark side of George Clooney - that is, the side that isn't being a handsome scamp or earnest humanitarian.
I predict that by the time the third Hobbit film comes out 2 years from now, it will not be the only film screening in HFR.
Attacks come fast and furious now, setting a frenzied pace that later zombie films like Evil Dead II and Dead Alive will utilize to infinitely more comic effect.
This carping ignores the fact that this sort of thing now seems dated and even faintly embarrassing in the genre, a point brought home through the exciting but positively antediluvian coming attractions trailer for the next Bond film, Tomorrow Never Dies, prior to the Peacemaker screening (which, in retrospect, makes the other trailer, for the Bruce Willis film The Jackal, seem even more pointless).
After his latest feature WINTER SLEEP (2014) won Palme d'Or this year, there is no better timing to assess Nuri Bilge Ceylan's previous works, personally I was daunted by my first experience with his film, THREE MONKEYS (2008, 6/10), so until now I dare to stride a second step, here comes
A team effort with longtime friend Romano would result in the straight - to - video comedy Grilled in 2006, with subsequent voice work in the animated family comedies Monster House and Barnyard arriving in theaters later that same year.James would maintain his position as a go - to guy for family friendly comedy over the coming years, appearing in films like I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, Paul Blart: Mall Cop, Grown Ups, and Zookeeper and providing a voice in Hotel Transylvania.
Sure it's still quite funny, but the laughs no longer come from the main characters, the trend began in the second film and now the Shrek series is entirely about how funny you can make the extras.
Now, at the time, Disney made safe films for kids to not have to think too hard about, and while «The Jungle Book» (1967) does play it safe in some regards, the harsh fight sequences and undertones of race really does come through for older viewers and may have kids hiding their eyes every once in a while.
He accepts an invitation from Charlie to come to Los Angeles for a job writing a film starring rapper / actor Samurai Apolcaypse, then reunites with Karen, her former professor and now - husband Richard, and his daughter Becca, who now has a boyfriend named Tyler that is the spitting image of Hank himself... in the worst possible way.
Now because of the structure of the film manipulative narrative Diana comes across as a one dimensional Gollum.
A portion of the film was shot in large - format IMAX, and the final draft of the script comes from Michael Arndt, best known as the guy now responsible for not screwing up Star Wars: Episode VII.
It's not often that I'll backtrack on my opinion but I have now come full circle and can appreciate just how good a film it is and why it's regarded as one of the true greats of American cinema.
The best performance comes from Jason Patric, whose monologue in the sauna is one of the most haunting moments in the film, and his character's «It's my time now» philosophy is articulated in some of LaBute's best sentences.
Now there is a chance that Ebert is discussing the «New GEEKS Cinema» meaning, the folks that have just come into the world of film.
After all, «Abandon» came out in 2002 and it's now 2011, and after almost 10 years I still keep coming back to this film, regardless of it's popular dislike.
At least I now know what my tolerance level will be like for the eventual European coming - of - age horror film set at a waxing station.
Now, I'm expecting to love RUN LOLA RUN this Friday (finally coming to town) but there have been a lot of films that I have just adored this summer.
The continued casting rumors for Christopher Nolan's third Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises, will be with us for months to come, but for now, the latest comes from Deadline.
Now comes «Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet,» a wildly ambitious and frequently fascinating film that moviegoers of all ages should find both entertaining and provocative in equal measure.
We suspected this news might be coming when the film wasn't showing up in any festival lineups, but now the news in confirmed.
Now that we're officially at the halfway mark of the year, we put our heads together here at Way Too Indie to come up with our favorite films of 2014 so far.
Since word came on Tuesday that Warner Bros. is developing a reboot of The Wachowski's groundbreaking 1999 film The Matrix, it got many people talking about how The Matrix should never be rebooted, or how now is the perfect time for a reboot of the franchise.
The film was once slated for a March release before being held for Cannes, and now we get a better look at the film starring Nicole Kidman and Tim Roth by way of a nearly 10 - minute featurette that comes from Cannes.
Cianfrance, both in his films and in person, proudly wears his influences on his sleeves, but The Light Between Oceans still features staples we're now coming to expect from the filmmaker behind Blue Valentine and The Place Beyond the Pines.
Now, for most video game adaptations or huge tentpole films in general, such a comment would sound too good to be true — but this is coming from the director Snowtown Murders and last year's Macbeth.
«It wasn't until I saw Greta talk about the film and making it and putting it together, and how all of this came from her and she's done something brilliant that people truly love and it's a great piece of work that I thought, «Oh yeah, I do want to do this now and maybe I could actually do it,»» Ronan adds.
Now that the film is coming into cinemas, he is finally prepared to speak...
While Freddy's Revenge isn't really in keeping with the first film in the nature of Freddy, whose powers seem to now come with the house, it still has an interesting premise and at least takes a direction that makes it less of a rehash of the first film than other slasher film sequels have been.
But Beasts of the Southern Wild is such a startling achievement, and the now nine - year - old Quvenzhané Wallis so compelling and defining a presence in the film's principal role, that the pre-teen talent may find herself up against the big girls come Oscar night in February - and rightly so.
Well now word has come from the films original scripter, Larry Cohen, that both he and Lustig will co-produce the upcoming remake alongside DRIVE and BRONSON director Nicolas Winding - Refn.
Based on the best - selling prize - winning novel by Meg Rosoff, «How I Live Now» is the latest film from director Kevin Macdonald («Touching The Void,» «The Last King Of Scotland,»), and toplines Saoirse Ronan as an American teen, Daisy, who comes to stay with distant relatives in a time of strife.
Now that the film's release has come and gone, it's time for audiences to give it a chance (it's currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video).
There is literally no better time then now to watch this film, in a world where we need to communicate and begin to mend and come together.
It was just a week ago that Dorado Films put up a pre-order for a Jess Franco double feature coming to Blu - ray and now Blue Underground has announced that 99 Women, another Franco film, will be getting a Blu - ray release on December 13, 2016.
The film, also produced by Robert Tapert («Drag Me to Hell») and J.R. Young («The Messengers»), is now coming to Blu - ray (plus digital copy and Ultraviolet), DVD (plus digital copy and Ultraviolet), digital download and On Demand January 15 From Lionsgate Home Entertainment.
My best guess right now is that if the film does well and is a real contender, look for the major nominations to come through, along with 2 acting citations, and a handful of techs.
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