Sentences with phrase «out of the cinema thinking»

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i'm quite out going, i like doing most things, giong to the pub, clubs, cinema, ect... i'm a fairly interlectual person so it would be nice to find someone on the same level.i can be abit shy sometimes, well more nervous really, but on the whole i think i'm quite a confident person.i've got a good sense of humour and i'm easy to get on with.
More viewings, more thoughts are required, but suffice it to say I came out of the film unsettled and intrigued with the ever elastic possibilities of cinema.
I think cinema is currently interacting with the new media; for example, there is a lot of film criticism coming out of Bulletin Board Systems [popular Chinese online forums].
i heard a few people coming out of the cinema saying «well that was cheesy» and it just made me think well what did you expect, you've just paid to come see one of the biggest summer blockbusters going and it's the Third in the sequel.
Bridge of Spies is out now in cinemas, so we thought we'd take on the easy task of ranking all 29 films directed by Steven Spielberg (we lied — it was really, really difficult).
I think the release is later than expected for two reasons, firstly Sony Pictures Classics now have a trilogy of films coming out over the summer with this, the new Almodovar film and Before Midnight hitting cinemas in May and June respectively.
Think of them as cinemas golden boys, the best directing duo out there, and indie icons for the break out films at festivals and how they told stories on a limited canvas.
So we can think of no better opportunity to find out more about this amazing director who has redefined cinema for the past sixty years.
I walked out of the cinema after watching Hail Caesar thinking i'd just experienced some kind of weird acid trip on the screen.
And having a movie come out during that period and getting a lot of awards attention isn't solving the problem that I think needs to be addressed, which is: What has happened to movies for grown - ups made by people who are still interested in the idea of cinema as an approach?
Find out what the Hollywood Foreign Press thinks was the best of cinema in 2017, and start weighing your Oscar odds.
It pains me to think that a number of viewers unfamiliar with but curious about Bollywood cinema will check this out and then be turned off to give the far more vibrant and exuberant real deal a chance.
There is some conceptual weight to drive the film along: an homage to silent cinema, an index of Todd Hayne's filmography, a flight of fancy along the road of childlike wonder and a favourable gesture of the impossible... but none of this adds up to a feature film, and instead Wonderstruck comes off about as insightfully as a cluttered brainstorm session from a writer's blocked first grader who can't quite figure out what his thoughts are all about.
MOVIE: REVENGE STARRING: MATILDA LUTZ; KEVIN JANSSENS; VINCENT COLOMBE; GUILLLAUME BOUCHEDE DIRECTED BY: CORALIE FARGEAT AMovieGuy.com's RATING: 3 STARS (Out of 4) The entire time watching the French, blood soaked film Revenge, I couldn't stop thinking about Thelma & Louise and how the 1991 Ridley Scott film was still an accomplishment that cinema had yet to top.
If this is a «popcorn movie» then I must be allergic to popcorn - cos as a movie lover I never thought I'd be so pleased to get out of the cinema!
Check out Mark «The Movieman's» thoughts on this piece of horror cinema.
Or maybe Shakespeare should have thought about how many children might watch the possibly PG 13 cinema adaptations of his films and refrained from having Gloucester's eyes plucked out in King Lear.
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