Sentences with phrase «offering screen films»

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More than 5,000 fashion pros and groupies will visit the grounds, which offer plenty to see between shows, including film screenings and multiple galleries.
But the stores — open until 10 PM — also offer painting classes, film screenings, concerts, and video game tournaments.
They also offer special events on Thursday evenings when the museum is free to Illinois residents from 5 - 8 p.m. Examples of programming include concerts, film screenings, lectures and artist conversations.
After productions of Ghost Busters, Star Wars and Back To The Future, the latest offering from the immersive film / theatre company tackles nuclear warfare and communist conspiracies with the help of 35 actors in a cavernous warehouse boasting a six - screen auditorium.
Mr. Jackson (also known as Sekou Molefi Baako) is an East Elmhurst resident with a long history of community service, including 36 years as Executive Director of the Queens Library's Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultural Center, a full - service, general circulation library with an extensive reference collection of materials related to African American history and culture, and a cultural arts program that offers a variety of programming of independent film video screenings, stage presentations, panel discussions, concerts, art exhibitions and more.
We were shown how the Quidditch scenes were filmed on green screens, and offered the chance to film our own broomstick flights.
The Thor / Hulk dynamic is absolutely joyous, offering some of the best gags of the film, and the friendship between Hemsworth and Ruffalo just bleeds right through into their roles on screen.
Screen Daily's Lisa Nesselson thinks the film offers an «incredibly frank and involving immersive portrait impressively anchored by an in - every - frame performance from Félix Maritaud.
They ought to be a whole lot scarier than they are in this tepid genre offering from director Robert Harmon, whose debut film «The Hitcher» set a high bar for screen terror in the 1980s.
The film overall becomes sloppy and overdramatic in its narrative, but still offers enough visual and comedic wonder to the screen to make it at least a worthwhile watch.
A Girl, a Guy and a Gob was one of two RKO Radio films produced by silent - screen great Harold Lloyd, who reportedly dropped in on the set from time to time to offer a bit of sage comedy advice (note the «handkerchief» bit utlized by Edmond O'Brien; it had previously done service in Lloyd's own Welcome Danger).
On top of this, the authentic ensemble cast offers an inspiring sincerity to the screen that makes it a film I highly recommend to all.
After enjoying the screening of the film, the audience moved a short walk away to Santos Party House where guests were welcomed by staff members in Adam's «Dr. Faust» scrubs offering a spicy taste of blood at the door.
Meanwhile, Alexander Sokurov presents his highly anticipated film Alexandra, Cristian Mungiu arrives with Palme d'Or winner 4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days, Mira Nair offers us Four Views on AIDS in India, and prolific filmmakers Takeshi Kitano and Takashi Miike will allow screenings of their latest projects.
The film has been producing just right buzz because it screened at Sundance previous this yr and will have to be offering a pleasant trade of tempo from Infinity War, when it arrives every week after.
Noah has so much to offer in terms of the audio experience in nearly every act on screen: the downpour of rain, the enormity of the flood, and the sweeping beauty of the film's score.
Our works - in - progress screening series offers the public and members of the film community advance access to new documentaries in progress and the opportunity to provide feedback and to participate in behind - the - scenes conversation with filmmakers and creators.
Our works - in - progress screening series offers the public and members of the film community advance access to new documentaries in progress and the opportunity to provide feedback and to participate in behind - th...
Recalling the DVD's screens, the stylish menu offers a montage of the film's characters.
The third annual survey of film music from Silva Screen, Film Music 2009 offers eleven tracks of music from recent films (though, oddly, less than half of the films represented here were actually released in 2009).
This was a minor disruption compared to the previous year, when the festival was nearly cancelled due to a political conflict between the city and the festival organisers, relating to the screening of an anti-government documentary in 2014.1 Much has changed in the past year, most notably the impeachment of right - wing President Park Geun - hye, whose government the documentary had targeted, and the election of the left - liberal party headed by Moon Jae - in.2 While the contentious political atmosphere has not entirely dissipated, as evidenced by the student protest groups still demanding an apology from the local city government, this year's festival was an attempt to return to normalcy, despite the untimely death of one of the festival's driving forces, deputy director Kim Ji - seok, a much beloved figure within the community.3 Although the festival had a strong selection of international entries, including some of the best this year has to offer, such as Ruben Östlund's Palme d'Or winner The Square and Sean Baker's The Florida Project, I have decided to focus my report on the Korean films.
The Cannes Film Festival has proven a fertile space for the release of the best the country has on offer to Western markets, and following the success of Yeon - Sang - ho's extraordinary zombie film Train to Busan in 2016, Cannes» Midnight Screenings this year featured Jung Byung - gil's high - octane female - centred action movie The Villainess.
In between it offers, among other things, meditations on Spanish architecture and landscapes, an outdoor concert where the conductor is on an elevated platform in a shopping arcade and the musicians are on nearby balconies, a lavish state party thrown for the novelist, a verbal chess match at the party, a credit sequence 20 - odd minutes into the film, a concert inside a cathedral, extended lovemaking, a recitation of part of the novelist's book, an opera performed at a gigantic fish market, a university lecture on algae, another opera set (though not staged) in a Turkish bath, a TV interview, a meal prepared and eaten by the three lovers, a film screening, and a plane trying to extinguish a forest fire.
Set in mid-fifties Liverpool, this film offers snapshots of moments in in the life of Davies» stand - in Bud (Leigh McCormack) over one year, at school (where he is increasingly teased and bullied by bigger boys), at holiday celebrations (with neighbors singing and joking), and at the movies, where the camera lingers on his face, captivated by the screen.
Today, Linklater continues to offer the Austin Film Society support, and frequently introduces films prior to screenings.
Storyboard Comparisons offer split - screens between the final film and preproduction drawings on three 2 - minute scenes.
Criterion does two better by offering the film in 1.66:1 widescreen on Disc 1, and both a matted 1.85:1 and an open matte 1.33:1 «full - screen» on Disc 2.
At 150 minutes, the epic length of the film posed a challenge to programmers trying to offer customers a choice of two evening showtimes, and there was evidence of straddling across two screens, alternating with a shorter film.
Danner has easily translated her talents from the stage to the small screen (her Emmy wins came care of her supporting work on «Huff,» the Showtime series she won back - to - back awards for in 2005 and 2006) and into feature film offerings, but the vast majority of her big screen roles have consisted of supporting turns that she elevated with her natural grace and unique sense of humor.
And it's no doubt, with just a casual perusal of the film fare planned, including opening night's gala offering of a 50th anniversary screening of In The Heat of the Night in the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX with Sidney Poitier, Lee Grant and director Norman Jewison in attendance — a special festival long showing of original nitrate prints of essential and little known classics — and a screening of one of the greatest comedies of all time — The Jerk — offering Steve Martin and Carl Reiner fans the opportunity to share in the excitement of new phone books arriving.
, these events, hosted by Criterion staff members, will feature special guests, screenings and audience prizes, while offering unique insight into the company's process and the stories behind the films they release on Blu - rays and DVDs.
Expanding on our traditional Dolby screening services for 35 mm soundtracks, we now offer the complete package of equipment and engineering support for digital cinema screenings, including special one - off events, film festivals, marketing screenings, and premieres.
According to Deadline, Allen made a blind offer weeks before the festival and sealed the deal after he and his Entertainment Studios team saw the film in a special screening.
They are formulated using a combination of personal impressions (from advance screenings), publicly available information (release dates, genres, talent rosters and teasers / trailers often offer valuable clues), historical considerations (how other films with similar pedigrees have resonated), precursor awards (some groups have historically correlated with the Academy more than others) and consultations with industry insiders (including fellow members of the press, awards strategists, filmmakers and voters).
Film Comment offers an additional poll ranking films currently lacking U.S. distribution, but neither tally takes into account what are often the year's most truly theatrical experiences: festival screenings.
In typical Pixar commentary fashion, this offers a spirited screen - specific discussion of the film, covering its progressions and challenges without ever boring or getting redundant.
Finally, a Study Guide offers four text screen lessons with suggested points of discussion and fitting film clips to support them.
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A chamber - orchestra score by Swedish composer Matti Bye (he's done similar work for Häxan and director Mauritz Stiller's The Saga of Gösta Berling) was recorded at a 1998 screening of the film and is offered here in 3.0 DTS - HD Master Audio.
Directed by Paul McGuigan (in a decisive change of pace after «Victor Frankenstein»), the film offers a «My Week With Marilyn» - style gloss on the life of the great, oft - neglected stage and screen actress Gloria Grahame (Bening), who won an Academy Award for «The Bad and the Beautiful» and who is perhaps best remembered now for her heartbreaking performance opposite Humphrey Bogart in Nicholas Ray's 1950 noir masterpiece, «In a Lonely Place.»
Sundance Institute hosts community programs both year - round and at the annual Sundance Film Festival to offer local Utah audiences the chance to experience independent film, theatre, and music through free screenings and discussions.
The Sundance Institute George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation Student Screenings Program offers Utah high school and junior high students the opportunity to participate in one of the world's top film festivals.
Included in the deleted scenes section is a much longer version of the film's climactic swim meet, which does a better job of building the dramatic tension and offers a far more satisfying and affecting resolution to the team and individual characters» journeys than the rushed, montage - heavy version that hit the big screen.
The DVD also includes a few printed screens of semi-interesting production notes - many of which simply offer additional crew biographies - and an option to watch the film with a music only soundtrack.
Most viewers will come away impressed by the sheer amount of big - name stars that contribute to the film in smaller roles, and while they all offer some nice character work here, this film really belongs to Ralph Fiennes, who shows quite well that he can command the screen in a lightly comedic fashion, rather than as the heavy that dominates most of his better known works.
There are other films playing both fests, and plenty of films screening at Vancouver that are nowhere to be seen on the NYFF schedule, but that should give you a taste of a few of the delights that Vancouver offers over 16 days and eight venues (seven of them within walking distance of one another).
For both episodes, series creator Justin Simien offers a running, screen - specific look at the original film and its continuation, story / characters, cast and performances, sets and locations, music, costumes, editing, influences and related topics.
Among the new offerings this week: A pair of «great teacher» movies on Monday with Blackboard Jungle and To Sir, With Love, the classic and not very often screened Max Ophuls film Lola Montes late Sunday night, and Sarah Polley's highly impressive directorial debut Away from Her on Wednesday.
He offers a running, screen - specific look at the original play and its adaptation, cast and crew, story / character areas, some historical tidbits and interpretation of the film.
The producers decided not to go with an offer from Netflix, because they wanted their film to play on the big screen.
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