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But before the official release, Fathom Events and SpectiCast will host a one - night only film event in select theaters on August 30th.

Not exact matches

She plays Cinderella in Into the Woods (out this week) so it only makes sense that the actress opts for a dress that's equal parts regal and sweet at an event for the film.
Jack hands off one of his stories early in the film for his brothers to read and while hints to its plot are dropped, only later does it manifest itself into one of the few scenes in the film that felt not merely fresh to me but touching; briefly, we glimpse an event from the day of the funeral, awkward and uncomfortable, with the kind of details that only siblings might later recall.
The only negatives is the strong language, an adult film for sure and that sometimes the flow of events is a little slow but when you start to relax the film always manage to suprise you.
The only negatives is the strong language, an adult film for sure and that sometimes the flow of events is a little slow but when you start to relax the film
There is something arrestingly tragic about Quinn's performance; she's the only character one suspects may be permanently scarred from the events of the film, despite her aforementioned insistence to the contrary.
At the center of the film, however, is a story that not only functions as true continuation of the events in the original, allowing the characters to grow and change in different ways than the first chapter, it's surprisingly emotionally engaging and resonant.
The only negatives is the strong language, an adult film for sure and that sometimes the flow of events is a
In fact, only the events from McTiernan's original film are referenced and referred to.
Tensions are heightened after the events of the first film, where Dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald (Johnny Depp, «Murder on the Orient Express») was captured by MACUSA with Newt's help, only to escape and continue to gather his legions for his sole goal: for pure - blood wizards to rule over all non-magical beings.
It's not his fault, though, as this film would have been weak regardless of the star, with a predictable storyline and events that will have you recalling bits and pieces of plenty of other comedies of humiliation featuring a meek man finding the cojones to finally take on the bully in his life, only to make an utter ass of himself.
There are some extreme moments in these kinds of films where you know certain events and casualties only happen in the movies.
This special event hosted by Warner Bros. celebrated not only the home entertainment release but also a decade of movie history by allowing fans to share their love for the Harry Potter films.
None of the original cast returns for this sequel and there are only a few references to the events of the first film.
Not only did they invite half of the film press down to the event, complete with fireworks and a screening of the original movie, but they live - streamed a Q&A with the cast.
But while director Oliver Hirschbiegel («DasExperiment») very effectively takes youdeep inside Nazi Germany's crumbling heart and brings many infamous momentsacutely to life, his film doesn't offer much in the way of new insight.The script is more of a textbook play - by - play than an examination of impulsesand psyches, and while the Hirschbiegel and his cast add those dimensionsthrough their fine work, it seems the only way he could invest the audiencein these events was by seeking out a sympathetic minor character — inthe person of Hitler's young secretary, Traudl Junge (Alexandra Maria Lara)-- and beef up her significance.
The only good news is the unlikely event that teens will be running to the box office for this film, which is drowning in bad attitudes and dysfunctional role models.
The narrative of impossible love is based on real events, though Khan, the only surviving witness to many of those events, excoriated the film without seeing it as «completely wrong... all based on hypotheses and gossip.»
A solid film that intertwines four compelling stories loosed based on real events about the senselessness of violence, aggression and brutality, as well as people's obsession with it - which, as the film suggests, makes us not so different from animals, only perhaps worse.
Also included is the 45 - minute press conference held at Cannes after the film's premiere, which feels less essential than it might have in the past, if only because in the internet era these kinds of press events are routinely available online.
SXSW started off as a small music festival but has quickly morphed into this huge event that now not only celebrates music but film, television, social media, technology, education, and comedy as well.
On top of all that, it's also important to consider ABC's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: The series» producers confirmed that the show will no longer tie directly into the events of the Marvel films, choosing instead to tie into them only thematically.
M. Night Shyamalan's 2000 superhero movie Unbreakable is the rare film that's still cool to like, even if it wasn't a commercial or critical smash on its original release, but due to an unfortunate series of events that can only be described as «his next few movies,» Shyamalan has had trouble recreating that level of...
The Chicago Film Critics Association, of which I am the Vice President, is the only critics group in the world to curate its own film festival, an event designed to share our love of cinema with you, and build buzz throughout the summer for films we truly admire.
Understand I'm not advocating the events depicted in this film, I can only relate to what I've experienced in my lifetime and from that perspective, they were awful then and now the government is using their behavior as a jumping off point rather than where it escalated to during the 60's and 70's.
Chris Tucker is the cinematic equivalent of one of those celestial events that only happens once every few years — he hasn't appeared in a film since 2007's Rush Hour 3 and the Brett Ratner franchise marked the three lone acting jobs he's taken since 1998.
The three murders on Rue Toulier are the only events depicted in this film for which Ilich Ramirez Sanchez was tried and sentenced.
In the film, Lawrence and Javier Bardem star as a married couple who invite strangers (played by Pfeiffer and Ed Harris) into their home, only for horrific events to ensue.
The film gets a first hand revisit the former house resident Daniel Lutz, who was only 10 during the events back in the 70's.
Interestingly, for such a popular historical figure, there is a dearth of biographical films about her life (the only notable film is the Norma Shearer / Tyrone Power classic from way back in 1938), except through incidental events depicting her as a supporting figure, such as tales of the French Revolution or other stories taking place in the late 18th Century.
This event is truly my only annual rendezvous with the cinema, so this list is only the best of the few films I saw in 2014.
A one night only screening event of the black and white version of the landmark film, beamed to 26 theaters!
Yes, they protect themselves with that late title card about the Clarke estate, along with another buried card that states, «This film is a work of fiction and is not intended to be a true or exact account of actual people or events,» but that doesn't mean they were responsible, only cautious.
As the only festival in the US to be accredited by FIAPF, and having developed under the shadow of the formidable American Film Institute, the event entertains a complex relationship to mainstream US film culture and international cinephilia.
There is almost no point making jokes about the rambling, incoherent «Transformers: The Last Knight» because you need only let the events of the films speak itself.
If only the film itself weren't marred by trying to win over viewers in taking already bad events and hyperbolizing their lurid content to make their side unimpeachable.
Inspired by real events, the film takes us back to Chile in 1973 when a woman named Lena (Watson) sees her boyfriend (Brühl) taken to a stronghold called Colonia Dignidad, and the only way to get him back is to infiltrate the cult herself.
And because the script is based on real - life events, the film's story has that oddball progression that can only come from reality.
As the spring launch on App Store and Google Play of Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Jam City has released a video that showcases not only the game but also real - time reactions to the game from Harry Potter fans (including film talent) at the A Celebration of Harry Potter event in Orlando showing their excitement for the game's premise of creating a student character and attending Hogwarts.
Not only is the film's mood and flow of events all over the map, but without any focused direction, all of the players attack the material from wildly different angles.
Populated by untrained actors and inspired by true events of these rookie performers, Chloé Zhao's sophomore feature film stands on that determination only to slowly reveal the internal aches underneath the grizzled exteriors of hat brims, denim, and vices.
Chofer, it wasn't on the long - list likely because it was a «one night only» event film and so wasn't submitted.
I say «inexplicably» when I mean only to imply that Jimmy Silk's participation isn't justified by the events at hand, but it's apparent that films like this need to have a loose cannon to create tension during the climactic caper sequence, and to provide for a younger generation of actor to receive the passed baton.
After all, Swedish director Roy Andersson has only made four feature films over the span of his 45 year career, so it's safe to say a new one will be the kind of event any festival will want to host.
Newcomer Quinn shines as the troubled Ali and seems like the only character who would be scarred by the film's events (even though she repeatedly says that she doesn't care).
Set a decade after the events of the first three films, the story follows the one - and - only survivor who has been trying to get people to believe his story for years.
Zachary Quinto's Spock fares better, if only because Quinto infuses neutral lines with a certain melancholy, but he too does not get to build on the seismic events that affected Spock in the first film, his development limited to one poignant discussion of how he has reacted to his home world's destruction and one meaningless inversion of the most iconic image of the Star Trek films that takes a piercing moment and reduces it to farce.
Not that this film is a truly accurate account, as it is only inspired by real events, and features a very Hollywood - ized take.
Not only was the terrorist attack in London on April 30th 1980 similar to the events portrayed in the Oscar winning film Argo, but 6 Days presents itself very similarly.
The only place where the movie really falters is in the final minutes, which is a little too nice for the events that precede it, because even though the subject matter may be bleak, «Starred Up» is a truly captivating film about the ineffectiveness of the penal system and hands - down one of the best prison dramas in recent memory.
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