Sentences with phrase «on in the movie»

For the better part of the last decade or so, cable and TV companies have watched the upheaval going on in the movie and music industries — not to mention the newspaper business — and felt pretty sanguine about their prospects.
There interview in English later on in the movie, which show facts.
I'm going to be real honest with you, I have NO IDEA what's going on in this movie.
For example, early on in the movie, the Barber and Schultz are flying upside down in an attempt to escape their enemies.
I didn't really understand what was going on in the movie but it made me feel something.»
T'Challa is christened king early on in the movie.
What is going on in this movie?
We've seen Surtur in a quick shot from the end of the most recent Thor: Ragnarok trailer with Hulk jumping toward the massive, fiery, horned god, but that's a sequence that isn't part of Thor's entanglement in Muspelheim early on in the movie, and is likely part of the climax in some capacity.
And there are sequences early on in the movie, such as her tentative confab with a fellow bewigged student, a shy widower (Kôji Yakusho), that bring out the grace notes in their shared loneliness.
There appears to be this new trend going on in movies right now: films where Christopher Walken plays the sane, rational voice of reason while everyone else goes batshit - crazy around him.
Ulysses Klaue, hardly the world's greatest mastermind, nearly overcame Black Panther with it early on in the movie, so if it's put it within the reach of someone much worse...
Having now seen the entire mammalian disaster, I can honestly report that there is so, so much more going on in this movie than just a bunch of cavys rappelling into danger.
As effective as «A Quiet Place» is at creeping us out, there is something more powerful going on in this movie than just making us jump (which it also most certainly does).
I'm a sucker for fights on top of moving trains, so that chase was the only fight of the movie to leave a lasting impression and it came early on in the movie.
Rather, there's simply too much going on in the movie and the original cut was already more than four hours long.
It's rare that you find such a wide range of interpretations about what is actually going on in a movie.
Early on in the movie, Toller says, «Wisdom is holding two contradictory truths in our mind at the same time.»
There's just so much going on in this movie that it's amazing that Flanagan was able to balance all of it as well as he did.
There's far more subtext going on in the movie than a cursory glance might indicate; as one of its title cards puts it: «Meaning is not in things but between them.»
Anderson has a lot going on in this movie and while plot points can go from one thing to another and back again, it is all pretty easy to keep up with.
If the film isn't suspenseful, i.e. the pressure cooker situation of what's going on in the movie, if that's not part of it, if the threat of violence and the temperature isn't always going up a notch every scene or so, then the movie is going to be boring.
There are a lot of amazing things going on in this movie, but I feel as if the movie needs a big hug, both to heat it up and to bring its terriffic - but - disconnected elements to a tighter state of cohesion.
You've probably got plenty of blankets within reach to shield your eyes from all of the frightening things going on in the movie, and besides, isn't it too cold to go outside anyway?
There is even the not - so - surprising twist that comes into play, which you can pick up on very early on in the movie.
Who knows what was going on in this movie, but it was almost OK anyway.
All told, The Death Cure provides a satisfying conclusion to The Maze Runner trilogy that will likely appease fans of the film franchise, and the book series written by James Dashner (who appears with a brief cameo early on in the movie).
The trouble is there is not all that much going on in the movie that is a One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest meets The Shining wannabe.
It works as a screwball comedy if you're willing to embrace its strange but strong charm, as well as its ridiculous scheming later on in the movie.
«Skyscraper» (July 13): Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson gets his «Die Hard» on in this movie about a man trying to survive an attack inside a skyscraper — in other words, it's «Die Hard.»
Taking the impact of relationships a step further than what it feels like to lose family, Beginners also focuses on how important our parents are to our emotional construction; McGregor's Sigmund Freud costume early on in the movie is no coincidence.
Enter two more members of the expedition, scientists Brooks («24: Legacy» star Corey Hawkins) and San (Chinese actress Tian Jing) who welcome James and Mason to the U.S. government's top - secret Monarch program — about which we got some clues from expedition organizer Bill Randa (John Goodman) early on in the movie.
In order to qualify for this list, the Top 10 Movie Brothers had to be established as brothers early on in the movie.
There's so much going on in the movie already: the fantastic soundtrack, the montage sequences, all the subplots, the party scenes, a lesbian love story that is actually incredibly sincere and heartfelt.
Its legend has lived on in movies, novels, video games, music, and comic books.
One highlight was a blind man showing up to be a part of the movie showing with a friend whispering over his shoulder the whole movie to tell him about what was going on in the movie.

Not exact matches

Often billed as China's answer to YouTube, Youku is actually closer to Netflix; it's a streaming video site that relies on a vast library of licensed movies and television to draw in a growing audience hungry for the best western and Asian content.
Dozens of these rampages happened at stores, restaurants, bars, or nightclubs; they occurred at offices and on turnpikes, in movie theaters and in RV parks.
Just like in the classic movie Miracle on 34th Street, offer alternative options if your product is not what they're looking for.
And as if that wasn't enough, Hulu — which is owned by Walt Disney Co. (DIS), 21st Century Fox (FOX), and Comcast's (CMCSA) NBCUniversal — took another swipe at its larger rival on Wednesday with the announcement that it will start offering a commercial - free version of its Hulu Plus premium streaming service, a service that will soon include a bolstered roster of movies, thanks to the Epix deal, in addition to Hulu's wide range of original and network television programming.
On a visit to the DreamWorks studio, which produced animated films such as Shrek, Madagascar and Kung Fu Panda, Mr Obama said Hollywood was a «bright spot» in the US economy and that movies such as Star Wars were a tool for American diplomacy around the world.
And the movie is timely with what's going on in the country today (a rarity for narrative studio movies).
The Journal report said that Comcast could pay as much as $ 3 billion for DreamWorks, and would combine that business with its existing Universal movie and TV unit as a way of taking on Disney in the animation market.
As the year comes to a close, the domestic box office is on pace to set another new industry record just one year after topping $ 11 billion in domestic movie ticket sales for the first time ever.
Any chilling effect on diplomatic relations could also affect the Chinese market's strict and complicated regulatory system, which limits the number of foreign - made movies that are released in the country each year.
Hollywood has also shifted its focus away from broader military themes, with movies and television shows honing in on extremes, portraying veterans who are either heroes or victims suffering from PTSD, addiction or suicidal tendencies.
She said she was recently told by her business partner that the leasing agent for AMC had divulged that the movie chain did not plan to renew its lease on the theater when it expires in October 2021 — something substantiated by another source.
The chain, which recently renewed its lease on the theater, has also held onto it so no competitors can come in and take over, the town officials told Business Insider — leaving Celebration residents and those in neighboring areas with the AMC in Disney Springs as the closest option for seeing a movie.
Cuban is, of course, referring to the upcoming release of the movie based on the TV series of the same name, in which Cuban has made appearances.
Jackson told the publication that Screening Room could create an additional $ 8.5 billion in annual revenue for studios and exhibitors, assuming that 20 million households join Screening Room and then rent 12 movies per year on average.
Other cities on this list have only recently been washed in colors, thanks to social art projects and surprising film promotions (you have the Smurfs 3D movie to thank for the striking blue city of Júzcar, Spain).
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