Sentences with phrase «out of theaters by»

Most notable is, perhaps, The Lone Ranger, a $ 215 million production that fell to just 553 theaters in its fifth weekend and is likely to be out of theaters by Friday by the time this week's four mega-wide releases drop.
It opened in May, built steadily through word of mouth during the summer, was out of theaters by September, and was considered out of the running since the academy tends to favor films that have opened in the autumn or are still in theaters.
Though it's entirely possible that the film's cast could turn this around, I wouldn't be surprised to see this in and out of theaters by mid February.

Not exact matches

«The Interview,» the Sony Pictures film about a fictional plot to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, opened in more than 300 movie theaters across the United States on Christmas Day, drawing many sell - out audiences and statements by patrons that they were championing freedom of expression.
Sony Pictures this week backtracked from its original decision to cancel the release of the $ 44 million film after major U.S. theater chains pulled out because of threats of violence by Guardians of Peace, a computer hacking group that claimed responsibility for a destructive cyberattack on Sony last month.
Head out to enjoy Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller, «North by Northwest» outdoors on a big screen at North Carolina Museum of Art's museum park theater, 9 p.m., Friday, Aug. 12.
The owners of the Malverne Cinema say a planned expansion by a nearby theater could put them out of business, and last week they took their concerns to the state attorney general's office.
It is as if a moviegoer exited a theater and found that his location on the sidewalk was determined by another version of himself that had left through a different exit and shoved him on the way out.
To Romans, vomitoriums were the entrances / exits in stadiums or theaters, so dubbed by a fifth - century writer because of the way they'd spew crowds out into the streets.
That is why when we are sitting in a theater, we do not jump out of our seats to save the blond starlet even though we know she is about to get chopped up by a chainsaw - wielding fiend.
While his owners are away, Roddy the pet rat (voiced by Hugh Jackman) is planning to slip out of his gilded cage and go play with the action figures, dress - up dolls, plastic cars and theater - sized TV.
Fascinated by the explanation, Danny sends out telegrams to a bunch of his Hollywood friends to meet on Valentine's Day at a Santa Monica theater, the Mayfair, that is about to be torn down to make way for a shopping mall.
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, is finally out in theaters after being delayed for more than a year.
By contrast, The Danish Girl is a Focus Features production starring the Academy's reigning Best Actor, and rolling out to theaters all over the world, sharing marquee real estate with the likes of Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip.
By the end of the film, I really didn't care what happened and I just wanted to get out of the theater.
Early Man Rated PG for rude humor and some action Rotten Tomatoes Score: 84 % (at time of writing) In Theaters Aardman, the UK stop motion animation studio behind Chicken Run and Wallace & Gromit, are now tackling caveman soccer in this new project about a tribe of neanderthals who are forced out of their valley by their technologically superior neighbors, only to challenge them to a football match to win back their land.
Almost two full decades before the explosion of effects - and gore - driven horror created in large part by the emergence of a viable VHS genre market, Lewis and his producing partner crafted careers out of servicing the more prurient interests of theater owners, who were eager to book cheap fare that could fill seats between Hollywood studio engagements.
«Grindhouse» (a downtown movie theater in disrepair since its glory days as a movie palace known for «grinding out» non-stop double - bill programs of B - movies) is presented as one full - length feature comprised of two individual films helmed separately by each director.
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And to help get the word out about this seriously incredible movie that will be in limited theaters and available on VOD starting Friday, October 9th, we've got an exclusive batch of character posters designed by Alex Pardee, the brilliant artist who has delivered awesome work for The World's End and Attack the Block previously.
Paramount has suddenly dropped the trailer for a comedy called The Big Short, which they're pushing out to theaters by the end of this year.
I predict that the audience members who see the film a second time will outnumber the moviegoers who walk out of the theater in disgust, but not by much.
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I saw 4 of them in a theater, and I watched the rest on personal screeners sent - out by the studios to BFCA members.
Rounding out the Top 5 in Fandango's horror category of most anticipated is The Purge: The Island in third place, Insidious: The Last Key (now in theaters) in fourth, and A Quiet Place (written and directed by John Krasinski and starring Emily Blunt) in fifth.
Spacey is getting cut out of Ridley Scott's finished film «All the Money in the World» and replaced by Christopher Plummer just over one month before it's supposed to hit theaters.
I can appreciate the criticisms leveled here but walking out of the theater after seeing this movie, I felt excited about films again and wonderfully engrossed by this well - told story.
But the Buckinghams come to realize to their dismay that classic English theater is falling out of favor in a changing country where the public has become more excited by the explosion of vibrant Bollywood films — and, more deeply, is looking to move beyond everything British.
ANNE McGUIRE By Nicole Armour McGuire's out - there videos welcome us to the theater of her discomfort.
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By the time it was nominated for best picture in 2010, it had been out of theaters for months.
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She eventually got out of her own head by joining a Phoenix youth theater and its improv troupe and, at the age of 14, she successfully lobbied her parents to let her temporarily move to Los Angeles to pursue professional work.
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Of them, Sony Pictures Classics» «Call Me By Your Name» came out with the best per - screen average: $ 101,219 in four theaters.
The actress, who is up next in theaters in «ÄúThe Social Network, «Äù alongside Justin Timberlake (and directed by David Fincher), reportedly beat out a field of contenders that, at one time, included Natalie Portman, Ellen Page and recent Oscar nominee Carey Mulligan.
Review of Miss Meadows by Associate Editor Brigid K. Presecky These boots are made for walking... quickly out of the theater.
Gabriel raises the roof in the last scene, a catharsis of pain, grace, and redemption that sent me out of the theater enlightened — and knowing I had seen one of the best performances ever given by a human being.
Sundance's Little Men by Ira Sachs and starring Greg Kennear and Jennifer Ehle will hit theaters via Magnolia Pictures, and Austin - based filmmaker Richard Linklater is the focus of a new documentary by SXSW co-founder Louis Black and Emmy - winner Karen Bernstein in a day and date roll out from Sundance Selects.
Three Billboards is a horrifically flawed movie, but McDormand's performance is so vitriolic and intense that most of the movie's issues didn't quite dawn on me until I'd walked out of the theater — I was carried away by just watching her crucify the motherfuckers.
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But before the Reitman's movie rolls out in theaters in three months, the versatile thespian will be seen alongside an ensemble cast of David Oyelowo, Joel Edgerton, Amanda Seyfried, Thandie Newton, and Sharlto Copley in the new action / comedy film directed by Nash Edgerton, Gringo.
As it turns out, though, you don't have to be a fan of the original — or even to have seen it, necessarily — to be left cold by DreamWorks» rehash, arriving in theaters today (Aug. 19).
This kind of semi-autobiographical telescoping is amplified by Brooks's more effective reuse of an idea from Blazing Saddles: climaxing the movie with a screening of the movie, showing the audience the audience - reaction, and then romping out of the theater into the world itself, ripping the curtain between real world and reel world apart at the seams.
The twist at the end seems to be what's driving audiences to check out Split in the theater, helped out by positive word - of - mouth and critical acclaim.
«While the lush 3D location shots of a desolate Moscow are admittedly stunning, the forgettable characters and paint - by - the - numbers plot threaten to burn the entire film out of your brain mere seconds after you've left the theater,» says Daley before joking, «Remove the sporadic alien attacks and «The Darkest Hour «suddenly feels like a Sunday night slideshow of your parents» summer tour of the Motherland.»
During its famous eponymous film fest, Toronto is the kind of place where one night you can watch Frances McDormand embrace Octavia Spencer and Guillermo Del Toro at a lavish fete, and then in the coming days, hunker down in theaters to be astounded by what the trio has put out.
Coogler concluded his letter by thanking Black Panther everyone who contributed to the movie's thunderous debut:» For the people who bought out theaters, who posted on social [media] about how lit the film would be, bragged about our awesome cast, picked out outfits to wear, and who stood in line in theaters all over the world before even seeing the film... To the press who wrote about the film for folks who hadn't yet seen it, and encourage audiences to come out... And to the young ones, who came out with their parents, with their mentors, and with their friends... Thank you for giving our team of filmmakers the greatest gift: The opportunity to share this film, that we poured our hearts and souls into, with you.»
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