I noted yesterday about how the trailer for Ricki and the Flash scared me off
of seeing that film in the theater, and Paddington befell a similar fate.
Not exact matches
Walking out
of the
theater, my friend
in the screening immediately declared that the
film was the most tone - deaf
film he has
seen this year.
The
film, which hits
theaters February 16, is a modern twist on a romantic comedy (boy and girl meet, fall
in love, but then break up, and are suddenly reunited, ending up
in that awkward stage where they have to debate whether to wave hello while taking out the trash), but it's also a particularly female spin on the coming
of age story, the likes
of which we're only beginning to
see onscreen as more women carve out a place for themselves
in writer's rooms and director's chairs.
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Seeing the 9 out
of 10 on this status should be enough to get you
in the
theater and watch this great
film.
So three cheers for Megamind for saving us from the dumbed - down, dopey, or straight - up boring animated children's
films we've
seen march
in and out
of theaters this year!
A note about the 3D effect and IMAX, I'm afraid I did not really
see the
film at its full potential as the «IMAX»
theater selected for the screening is a pale imitation
of the flagship IMAX
theater in uptown Manhattan.
In fact, anytime I
see a
film with people inside a building — whether it's a log carbin, a fortress, a castle, a school, etc. — being charged by terrifying outside forces, I hold on to the arms
of my
theater seat for dear life, just as I did as a child watching that old John Ford flick.
Of course, there is a very small percentage of people who may be disappointed there are no car chases or robots, but if you're looking for something fresh - unlike anything you've ever seen in the theater - then this film is for yo
Of course, there is a very small percentage
of people who may be disappointed there are no car chases or robots, but if you're looking for something fresh - unlike anything you've ever seen in the theater - then this film is for yo
of people who may be disappointed there are no car chases or robots, but if you're looking for something fresh - unlike anything you've ever
seen in the
theater - then this
film is for you.
When Dustin informed me
of Pajiba's
films of the 1980s retrospective, I was a little ambivalent to write on one
of the first
films I remember
seeing theaters, Tim Burton's Batman (1989; I think the honor for the first
film I
saw in a
theater was Who Framed Roger Rabbit).
The only draw
of the
film was the dancing talent that was shown, which, as I feel that anyone else
in that
theater can support me on, would be better
seen at a REAL dance studio today.
On a basic level, for those
of us with less free time (or spending money) than we'd like, and with a seemingly endless array
of films always being released, there's always an element
of benefit - cost ratio involved
in our assessment
of the
films we drop our cash on and park our asses
in a dark
theater for two hours to
see.
Carrey looks to be wearing a bit
of prosthetics to get the character's look just right, and it should be fun to
see him
in action when the
film hits
theaters.
Uprising may lack some
of the texture and personality
of Del Toro's work, but it's still a
film he would have
seen a dozen times
in the
theater when he was a preteen monster fan.
It still humbles me to think that people care enough to spend their money and time watching our
film - But to
see people
of all backgrounds wearing clothing that celebrates their heritage, taking pictures next to our posters with their friends and family, and sometimes dancing
in the lobbies
of theaters — often moved me and my wife to tears...»
Thus far we've only heard an incredibly brief snippet
of the actor singing, so everyone's eager to
see Crowe
in action once the
film hits
theaters.
The combo pack offers two versions
of the
film, the theatrical cut
seen in theaters and an unrated version.
Some
of these movies include «Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping,» a comedy
film starring Andy Samberg, which is now
in theaters and the longevity
of which at the box office remains to be
seen; «Central Intelligence,» another comedy which stars Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson and which will be released on June 17; and «The Shallows,» a movie about a woman trying to escape a shark which stars Blake Lively.
It is also worth mentioning that unlike some movies that are released
in IMAX that aren't worth paying the surcharge instead
of seeing it
in a regular non-IMAX
theater, Jurassic World is a
film that really needs to be
seen in IMAX to get the full experience that director Colin Trevorrow intended.
Rather than looking at the
films from an objective point
of view, they largely settle on things like, «The audience thought they were paying to
see TV
in the
theater!»
There were no screams
in the
theater when I
saw this
film, but a lot
of groans on the way out.
Being a fan
of the X-Men since I was a kid and being sure to
see each
film the day they come out
in theaters, I have to admit that I'm a bit disappointed
in Legion: The Complete Season One (2017).
I would advocate trying to
see the
film in the 70 mm roadshow presentation (a list
of theaters offering such a presentation is here) on the general principle that it's good to
see things
in 70 mm.
One
of our favorite horror
films we
saw in 2015, you should check out The Invitation
in theaters or on - demand this weekend.
The result is great, as it features the two perfectly
in character as
seen in the Before
films, but also because it plays with the fourth wall and expresses some
of the vitriol that many audience members feel when someone else is being inconsiderate
in a movie
theater.
Along with the trade show floor that featured the latest technological advances, concession goodies, comfort seating and more to enhance the
theater audience movie going experience, each
of the movie studios presented a sneak peak
of their upcoming
films slated for release
in 2012 and beyond, many which were being
seen for the very first time.
Watching Fences, the
film, you can unmistakably
see how this was made by someone who was an actor first and a director second — like the
theater, it prioritizes the actors above all else, and doesn't really afford much
in the way
of cinematic virtues.
Delayed from August 2015 to October 2015, and eventually becoming the subject
of a lawsuit by which Netflix sought to stream the
film per their deal with Relativity, Masterminds finally
saw the light
of day
in nearly 3,000
theaters at the end
of last September.
In theaters right now, you can
see The End
of the Tour, one
of the best
films of Jesse Eisenberg's career.
Steven Soderbergh) Cast: Matt Damon, Michael Douglas, Rob Lowe, Cheyenne Jackson, Scott Bakula Given that he kicked off his career with a Palme d'Or for «Sex, Lies, and Videotape,» it's fitting that even if Steven Soderbergh «s «final»
film — the Liberace biopic «Behind the Candelabra» — skips
theaters in most
of the world, it will still get to
see the inside
of a
theater on the Croisette.
And while it's an art that has already yielded our first magnum opus
of the year, the 100 Most Anticipated Movies Of 2014, (and we should probably be awarded the rest of January off as a result) there's still a category of film we've left unmined: those movies that we saw and reviewed in 2013 at festivals or sneak screenings or parts foreign tha t won't be in theaters until 201
of the year, the 100 Most Anticipated Movies
Of 2014, (and we should probably be awarded the rest of January off as a result) there's still a category of film we've left unmined: those movies that we saw and reviewed in 2013 at festivals or sneak screenings or parts foreign tha t won't be in theaters until 201
Of 2014, (and we should probably be awarded the rest
of January off as a result) there's still a category of film we've left unmined: those movies that we saw and reviewed in 2013 at festivals or sneak screenings or parts foreign tha t won't be in theaters until 201
of January off as a result) there's still a category
of film we've left unmined: those movies that we saw and reviewed in 2013 at festivals or sneak screenings or parts foreign tha t won't be in theaters until 201
of film we've left unmined: those movies that we
saw and reviewed
in 2013 at festivals or sneak screenings or parts foreign tha t won't be
in theaters until 2014.
I predict that the audience members who
see the
film a second time will outnumber the moviegoers who walk out
of the
theater in disgust, but not by much.
Black Panther has arrived, and we are thrilled to get to give a no - spoiler review
of this amazing
film, along with the other flicks to be
seen in theaters this week:
Film Stars Don't Die
in Liverpool, Samson, Early Man and The Female Brain.
The
film looks like something interesting that horror fans will need to
see, so don't forget to check it out at the end
of the month
in theaters.
I
saw all
of these
films in the
theater, and enjoyed them, but there's something really special about The Fighter.
I'm disappointed by some
of Shyamalan's choices
in this
film, but Split is still worth
seeing in the
theater for James McAvoy's brilliance
in taking on multiple characters (plus thrillers are always more fun with a big audience anyway).
In the end, what the film doesn't have in heart it makes up for in action and creative animation (I still get a kick out of seeing some of my son's more unique Lego pieces make an appearance, like Lego flames or the Lego shark), and you will certainly leave the theater with a smile on your fac
In the end, what the
film doesn't have
in heart it makes up for in action and creative animation (I still get a kick out of seeing some of my son's more unique Lego pieces make an appearance, like Lego flames or the Lego shark), and you will certainly leave the theater with a smile on your fac
in heart it makes up for
in action and creative animation (I still get a kick out of seeing some of my son's more unique Lego pieces make an appearance, like Lego flames or the Lego shark), and you will certainly leave the theater with a smile on your fac
in action and creative animation (I still get a kick out
of seeing some
of my son's more unique Lego pieces make an appearance, like Lego flames or the Lego shark), and you will certainly leave the
theater with a smile on your face.
SEE MORE: Here Are All the Upcoming Movies
in Theaters for August 2016 Here are the
films opening theatrically
in the U.S. the week
of Friday, August 26.
T.I. isn't the first famous person stumping for the Chadwick Boseman - starring
film, either; Oscar winner Octavia Spencer has said that she intends to buy out a full
theater showing
of the movie for low - income Marvel fans
in Mississippi, and Ellen DeGeneres raised money to send kids at Harlem's Boys & Girls Club to
see the
film.
Therefore, to give that replacement screen a proper send - off before it is taken down, the
theater will be presenting «70 mm Film Festival: The Ultimate Edition,» the third iteration
of a program
of 70 mm
films that began back
in 2013 as a way
of exhibiting some
of Hollywood's most spectacular visions
in the manner
in which they were meant to be
seen.
I personally haven't
seen nearly as many
films as I should, a mix
of professional and personal obligations getting
in the way, but I've still managed to check out more than a couple releases both
in theaters and at home.
While anthology
films are rarely made and rarely
seen as commercial enterprises, New York Stories grossed a respectable $ 10.8 million
in theaters, which inflation adjusts to $ 21.5 M today, a sum that would be appreciated by Allen and both generations
of Coppola, if not Scorsese who has been enjoying the biggest returns
of his career
in recent years.
It's the type
of film for which I constantly
saw previews while
in the
theater over the course
of 2013, and I had made a mental note to make sure to catch up with it once it hit home video.
He said that the director - approved version
of the
film (and the one he supervised) was the one we all knew from
seeing it screened
in theaters in 1987 — the 165 - minute version.
Life
of Riley, the final
film from the director (he passed away
in 2014, a few months after the
film's debut), is his third adaptation
of British playwright Alan Ayckbourn and, like his penultimate feature You Ain't
Seen Nothing Yet (2012), revolves around the
theater.
Between the Oscar nominations, Sundance, leftover
films from the previous year going into wide release, and the lack
of anything good to
see otherwise
in theaters, January can always feel a bit stop - start
in the movie world.
While I doubt you'll
see Tragedy Girls opening
in theaters across the country, it's a
film worthy
of seeking out
in what will probably be some sort
of limited release.
Mesadieu is stoked to
see a
film adaptation
of the first black superhero
in mainstream comics, but he has another reason to be excited: His «Black Panther» - inspired art exhibition will go on display Feb. 15 - 19 at the
theater.
Shooting the
film in IMAX 3D, «The Walk» has the potential to be this year's equivalent to «Gravity» or «Life
of Pi» — a must -
see theater event.