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The trio worked together on cinema classics «Raging Bull», Goodfellas» and «Casino» and now they are to...

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With the film adaptation of Lee Strobel's classic The Case for Christ now in UK cinemas, Adam Brennan explains what's on offer for both Christians... More
Regal Cinemas offers its Summer Movie Express with family films for $ 1 throughout the summer, and Classic Cinemas gets in on the act with its Wednesday Morning Movie Series, which includes games and activities and visits from popular characters (and costs just a buck).
Forget your boring movie theatre date, cinema is cool again and this unique twist on the classic date will earn you some serious brownie points!
Choose some classic films and treat your date to a gourmet take on traditional cinema food.
Snuggle up to your date on the plush chairs, sip a classy drink and enjoy this luxurious take on the classic cinema date.
Alternatively, stick to the classic date idea of going to the cinema, but make the evening feel more special by going to the art deco styled Dominion Cinema, which has comfy leather sofas to cuddle up on.
A twist on the classic cinema date that will score you some serious cool points!
For a twist on the classic, you could bring your date to the local film festival or repertory cinema (a theater that specializes in showing older classic and notable films).
The event is part of Turner Classic Movies» (TCM) yearlong TCM Big Screen Classics series, and they will be showing this classic sci - fi movie in cinemas only two nights this month - on July 24th and on JulClassic Movies» (TCM) yearlong TCM Big Screen Classics series, and they will be showing this classic sci - fi movie in cinemas only two nights this month - on July 24th and on Julclassic sci - fi movie in cinemas only two nights this month - on July 24th and on July 27th.
Based on the book The Disaster Artist by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell, the film tells the behind - the - scenes story behind one of modern cinema's biggest cult classics The Room.
Since then, the zombie movie has been a staple at the cinema and at home, with offerings ranging from the totally»80s classic Night of the Comet to the biggest box office zombie flick yet, World War Z. Because there are only so many ways to serve up brains, and with TV's The Walking Dead doing an excellent job of that on a regular basis, filmmakers are taking unique approaches to zombies and treating them as characters, not just mindless threats.
Up until this point, John Cusack had spent almost his entire cinematic career in teen comedies, from Class to The Sure Thing via cult classic Better Off Dead to the misfired Hot Pursuit, Cusack's unique and very human screen persona stole every show he was in - but by 1988, he'd become determined to move on into more serious and adult cinema.
In his eloquent fulmination on «the De Palma Conundrum,» The New Yorker's Richard Brody says, «De Palma's peculiar fealty to the history of cinema — his overt dependence upon the films of Alfred Hitchcock and his plethora of references to other classic filmmakers... results in zombie - like movies.»
Imitation of Life (published on Parallax View here) A comprehensive interpretation of Don Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatchers, the masterpiece of the classic era in science — fiction cinema By Robert C. Cumbow plus
An adaption of Zola's classic Thérèse Raquin, In Secret hits cinemas on 16th May 2014.
Though the influence of Hong Kong director Wong Kar - wai on Barry Jenkins» Moonlight has been well documented, the Best Picture winner's most direct allusion to the master of exquisitely stylised melancholy comes via its brief use of Caetano Veloso's rendition of «Cucurrucucú paloma» by Mexican composer Tomás Méndez, a lovesick piece also features in the soundtrack of Wong's own mood - drenched classic of gay cinema, 1997's Happy Together.
Bertolucci cuts these scenes with clips from a wonderful selection of classic cinema: Garbo memorizing her room in Queen Christina, Nadine Nortier's suicide in Bresson's Mouchette, Fred Astaire waking Ginger Rogers in Top Hat, Odile, Arthur, and Franz's sprint through the Louvre in Bande á part, and so on — asking his young actors to mimic these scenes in motions that are part trance, part tango.
If you're looking for something different to watch or want to reflect on a classic piece of American cinema, you can't go wrong with The Last Picture Show.
Criterion established itself as the gold standard for classic cinema on home video first on laserdisc, then on DVD and now for Blu - ray.
Little White Lies will be also be on hand to present a quarter, focusing on «Restored and rediscovered classics of independent cinema».
28m) The legendary classic about four contradictory views of a murder: the film masterpiece that put Kurosawa, and Japanese cinema, on the international map.
by H.G. Lewis; «Two Thousand Maniacs Can't be Wrong» filmmaker Tim Sullivan on H.G. Lewis» gore classic; «Hickspoitation: Confidential» visual essay on the depiction of the American South in exploitation cinema; «David Friedman: The Gentlemen's Smut Peddler» tribute to legendary producer David F. Friedman featuring interviews with H.G. Lewis, filmmakers Fred Olen Ray and Tim Sullivan and editor Bob Murawski; «Herschell's Art of Advertising» in which Lewis shares his expert opinion on the art of selling movies; «Two Thousand Maniacs!»
The rest are of the supplements are just grace notes: a relaxed interview with actor Rod Taylor, a tribute to «The Original Inglorious Bastards» with director Enzo Castellari and actor Bo Svenson (who both make cameo's in QT's film), a mock - featurette on «The Making of Nation's Pride» (with the performers all in character — Eli Roth has a blast playing the sneering autocratic German auteur of this «lost» classic of Nazi propaganda cinema) and montages showing the playfulness of QT and his cast and crew on the set.
A stunning debut that delivers both laughs and thrills in equal measure, Attack the Block features superb performances from its young cast — led by John Boyega as gang leader Moses — and although it went largely unnoticed in cinemas (banking just under # 2.5 m here in the UK), it will surely go on to become a cult classic.
With its abundant action, spectacular desert locales, and emphasis on honor, valor, and redemption, the story's a natural for the big screen, and the 1939 version, starring John Clements and Ralph Richardson, is widely regarded as a classic of the British cinema.
For a fan of classic cinema, there is nothing quite like seeing a black and white film presented beautifully in High Definition, and My Darling Clementine looks splendid on Blu - Ray from The Criterion Collection.
Before you pour the bucket of pig's blood on me, I want to first say I'm well aware Silence is adapted from Shūsaku Endō's novel of the same name, which was also turned into a film in 1971 that received worldwide acclaim upon release (another Scorsese remake of an Asian cinema classic!).
The guys go over some of the most notable Frankenstein mythos entries in cinema (the 1931 classic, Mel Brooks» Young Frankenstein, The Hammer entries, etc) and touch on some of their favorites.
Lam's «On Fire» movies are classics of Hong Kong cinema and hugely influential around the world and while Lam, like may old guard directors, seems to be struggling a bit with how to best employ modern technology and techniques his signature style is still on full display herOn Fire» movies are classics of Hong Kong cinema and hugely influential around the world and while Lam, like may old guard directors, seems to be struggling a bit with how to best employ modern technology and techniques his signature style is still on full display heron full display here.
«Bates Motel,» which premiered on A&E on March 18, is inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's cinema classic «Psycho» and set in modern times.
Horror is hot on television right now, with networks like A&E and NBC taking classic scary - cinema offerings like Psycho and Silence of the Lambs and converting them into successful series.
The duo recreate their favorite cinema classics as puny and humorous little shorts: «Eyes Wide Butt,» «Senior Citizen Kane,» a riff on Jean - Luc Godard's «Breathless» called «Breath Less» (about guy who has to use an inhaler), and «Pooping Tom» (a play on Powell & Pressburger's «Peeping Tom»).
Pure cinema magic for all the family: Spielberg looks to be on classic, twinkly form, with trailers and posters highlighting the charming, chocolate - box fairytale aspects of the production.
The hype Pure cinema magic for all the family: Spielberg looks to be on classic, twinkly form, with trailers and posters highlighting the charming, chocolate - box fairytale aspects of the production.
The Long Hair of Death (Raro, Blu - ray, DVD)-- Raro Video, the American arm of an Italian home video company, is one of only a couple of disc labels with a tightly - defined mission, in this case a focus on classics of Italian cinema that ranges from auteur masterworks to genre landmarks and cult items.
Fresh from the playfully exuberant A Hard Day's Night, which set the bar for rock and roll cinema and inspired the modern music video, Richard Lester continued the same acrobatic, tongue - in - cheek style in The Knack... and How to Get It (Kino Lorber Studio Classics, Blu - ray), his adaptation of Ann Jelico's lightweight play «The Knack,» creating a delightfully frivolous take on swinging London and the sexual revolution.
«Wadjda» Given that it was made by a female director in an environment as hostile to both women and film as Saudi Arabia (where women can't drive, and cinemas have been closed for decades), it's genuinely staggering that «Wadjda» — which made its U.S. debut at Tribeca on its way to a full release from Sony Pictures Classics — turned out as brilliantly as it did.
Years of experience freelancing for the Alternative Press and the international magazine market led to the development of ColeSmithey.com which features an extensive archive of video essays on current and classic cinema, as well as text reviews and editorial articles.
On the evening of the screening, I will be present to introduce the film and to discuss Rooney's performance in «Breakfast at Tiffany's» in order to shed light on these issues in classic Hollywood cinema and to let the audience know that both institutions are opposed to such portrayalOn the evening of the screening, I will be present to introduce the film and to discuss Rooney's performance in «Breakfast at Tiffany's» in order to shed light on these issues in classic Hollywood cinema and to let the audience know that both institutions are opposed to such portrayalon these issues in classic Hollywood cinema and to let the audience know that both institutions are opposed to such portrayals.
Read his essays on classic, cult, and contemporary cinema at gatewaycinephile.com and follow along with his film addiction at letterboxd.com/awyatt76/.
The Shape of Water wears its classic Hollywood influences on its sleeve, up to and including a story that openly riffs on the 1954 sci - fi - horror classic The Creature From the Black Lagoon, a black - and - white dance sequence straight out a Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire picture, and a main location set over a cinema that's playing Henry Koster's 1960 biblical epic The Book of Ruth.
Peter Strickland's ode to classic giallo film, Berberian Sound Studio hits screens of all shapes and sizes in the US on June 14th when IFC Midnight releases the film in select cinemas, on iTunes and VOD June 14th.
«I am proud of the breadth, intelligence and style of the choices the London critics have made, honouring the richness of world cinema and the fresh, cool takes on classic movie genres seen in films such as TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY, DRIVE and THE ARTIST.
The first full - length trailer for the re-imagining of the classic animation — in cinemas on 17 March 2017 — has been released
Frustratingly, there weren't many cinemas showing it on release, so you'll just have to order the DVD / Blu - ray / digital download and force your friends to agree it's an «instant cult classic» so you can quote certain lines at them at will.
The Coens seem unsure if they're making a statement about old Hollywood or just riffing on it, and audiences will likely become confused as to whether the brothers» treatment of classic cinema is delivered laughingly or lovingly.
The New Classics is a weekly series of extended film reviews and essays on modern cinema, hoping to shine a spotlight on the undervalued, the worthy of reappraisal, and the...
Fox Searchlight Pictures will be screening its awards season favorite «The Wrestler» in tandem with two classics of American cinema next week: Elia Kazan's «On the Waterfront» and Martin Scorsese's «Raging Bull.»
This low - budget arthouse crime thriller draws on the classic American cinema of the 1970s — films such as Dog Day Afternoon and Taxi Driver — when a new mood of pessimism was taking over politics and culture, but comes to articulate its own strange sweetness and hope.
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