Not exact matches
The
movie business will also change and shift to something more connected, where people will want to interact a little bit — differently than with games, but they will still want to somehow be
part of what's happening on the
screen.
Much like trolls» attempts to affect Black Panther «s status as a critical darling, the Twitter posts describing fake attacks at
movie screenings also seemed to be
part of a racist campaign meant to scare people away from theaters in order to hurt the film's overall box - office gross (again, a major fail).
Despite complaints over hard - to - define bias, many shows and
movies have made Christianity a
part of on -
screen characters» lives, portraying the faith as an important element
of a bigger story — instead
of just a punchline.
The
screening was held as
part of a social media campaign called #ForThePlayers created by Sony Pictures to support the
movie's release in which football fans are being encouraged to «Dance or Donate»: either upload a video
of their touchdown dance to YouTube or Instagram, or make a donation to make a tax - deductible donation to MomsTeam Institute, a leader in educating sports parents and other youth sports stakeholders about concussions and repetitive head trauma since launching its pioneering Concussion Safety Center in 2001, and challenge their friends to do the same.
Fans
of «Finding Nemo» will want to catch the sequel about absent - minded Dory when it
screens as
part of the «
Movies by Moonlight» series.
Enjoy a
screening of the original «Cars» film,
part of the Town
of Chapel Hill and Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership's «
Movies Under the Stars» summer series.
Three
movies shown in the park on a giant screen this summer as part of the Chicago Park District's Movies in the Park program were so well - received that a reprise for next year is a sure thing, Johanson
movies shown in the park on a giant
screen this summer as
part of the Chicago Park District's
Movies in the Park program were so well - received that a reprise for next year is a sure thing, Johanson
Movies in the Park program were so well - received that a reprise for next year is a sure thing, Johanson said.
Some lucky kids from Brownsville got a chance to see the new
movie «Black Panther,» thanks to state Sen. Jesse Hamilton (D - Crown Heights -
parts of Park Slope, Sunset Park), who worked with the organization Reel Works and the Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to treat the youngsters to a
screening at the Museum
of Modern Art.
The study, which appears in the August issue
of the journal Pediatrics, was designed in
part to refute the notion that it's difficult to untangle
movie smoking from the many other situations, both on -
screen and off, that may contribute to adolescent impulses.
That
movie took a long time to get off the ground and before she ever appeared as Nova, Harrison served as a stand - in in the role
of Dr. Zira (the
part ultimately played by Kim Hunter) in the
screen tests and extensive make - up tests through which the project evolved, even participating in a test for Edward G. Robinson in the role
of Dr. Zaius (Robinson was forced to withdraw from the project because
of a heart condition that prevented him from working under the heavy make - up and in the high altitude location where much
of the film was to be made).
Alan Rickman's Snape is one
of the most complex characters ever put to
screen and while during the course
of the
movie he comes across as one note, if you watch the
movies again and then watch Hallows
Part 2 you will see that Rickman added a lot
of «hidden» layers to the character.
A dweeby and unenchanting concoction as romantic comedies go, Mark Decena's debut feature also juggles enough storylines to fill five or six
movies in barely 80 minutes
of screen time, ending up with a whole distinctly less than the sum
of its
parts.
Taking a step back from leading roles, the actor then poked fun at the
movie industry with a cameo in director Kevin Smith's satire Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back before playing a supporting
part opposite Christina Ricci in the big -
screen adaptation
of Elizabeth Wurtzel's memoir, Prozac Nation.
While I have no doubt that he believes this fiction (in spirit if not particulars, perhaps), Brashear's story — even in its big -
screen dilution — is so manifestly about long - term, institutionalized racism, that such a comment appears patently naive, even disingenuous (the
movie even makes the case, somewhat ironically, that the Navy's greatness is proved by the fact that someone so exceptional as Brashear would want to be
part of it).
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 July 27th.
Davis had another professional rendezvous with Walt Disney in 1959, when she was approached about portraying one
of the characters in the animated feature 101 Dalmations — Davis voiced the
part of Anita, and the
movie went on to become her best - known
screen work.
Mr. Turturro and Ms. McDormand (who plays a snappish government big shot, as you will know within her first five seconds
of screen time) may be the only
parts of the
movie you want more
of.
It also felt like some
of the big names in small
parts originally had more
screen time but that the
movie was whittled down to ninety - one minutes for the mini-mall crowd.
Well, if you mashed - up the worst
parts of the infamous «Howard the Duck,» «Gigli,» «Ishtar» and every other awful
movie I've seen since I started reviewing professionally in 1981, it wouldn't begin to approach the sheer soul - sucking badness of the cringe - inducing «Movie 43,» which has been dumped on an unsuspecting public without advance press screen
movie I've seen since I started reviewing professionally in 1981, it wouldn't begin to approach the sheer soul - sucking badness
of the cringe - inducing «
Movie 43,» which has been dumped on an unsuspecting public without advance press screen
Movie 43,» which has been dumped on an unsuspecting public without advance press
screenings.
That limits the time she can spend starring in
movies, but she'll be
part of a new big
screen comedy coming from two outstanding British filmmakers.
This weekend, as
part of its annual all - night horror
movie marathon, the Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington, New York, will
screen David Cronenberg's 1979 film The Brood.
And while it's an art that has already yielded our first magnum opus
of the year, the 100 Most Anticipated Movies Of 2014, (and we should probably be awarded the rest of January off as a result) there's still a category of film we've left unmined: those movies that we saw and reviewed in 2013 at festivals or sneak screenings or parts foreign tha t won't be in theaters until 201
of the year, the 100 Most Anticipated
Movies Of 2014, (and we should probably be awarded the rest of January off as a result) there's still a category of film we've left unmined: those movies that we saw and reviewed in 2013 at festivals or sneak screenings or parts foreign tha t won't be in theaters until
Movies Of 2014, (and we should probably be awarded the rest of January off as a result) there's still a category of film we've left unmined: those movies that we saw and reviewed in 2013 at festivals or sneak screenings or parts foreign tha t won't be in theaters until 201
Of 2014, (and we should probably be awarded the rest
of January off as a result) there's still a category of film we've left unmined: those movies that we saw and reviewed in 2013 at festivals or sneak screenings or parts foreign tha t won't be in theaters until 201
of January off as a result) there's still a category
of film we've left unmined: those movies that we saw and reviewed in 2013 at festivals or sneak screenings or parts foreign tha t won't be in theaters until 201
of film we've left unmined: those
movies that we saw and reviewed in 2013 at festivals or sneak screenings or parts foreign tha t won't be in theaters until
movies that we saw and reviewed in 2013 at festivals or sneak
screenings or
parts foreign tha t won't be in theaters until 2014.
Playing the younger version
of Michael B. Jordan's nuanced villain for only a few minutes, the young lad was only on
screen briefly at the start
of the
movie, in a flashback scene and for a longer - speaking
part in a poignant dialogue in the ancestral plain (trust us, it makes sense in the
movie).
You're in luck: Both
movies will
screen free at Millennium Park this summer as
part of the city's summer film series, Chicago's Department
of Cultural Affairs and Special Events announced Wednesday.
Mark Hamill who played Luke Skywalker in the George Lucas Star Wars saga poses with a figure
of the
movie, C 3 PO, before the
screening of «Star Wars V - The Empire Strikes Back,» as
part of the Jules Verne Festival in Paris.
It's a potent reminder that each character is
part of a collective and on their own individual trajectory, a notion that's echoed in group scenes throughout the
movie — like the subsequent sequence in which the cast, minus one, gathers to watch the Commune member who's crossed the threshold separating the couch and the TV
screen.
The film was a
part of the Tribeca / ESPN Sports Film Festival, which
screens sports
movies as
part of the annual Tribeca Film Festival.
In 1997, Mr. Bean made a jump to the big
screen in the poorly - reviewed Bean (sometimes subtitled The
Movie), a film that did modest business in the States but was sensationally attended in other
parts of the world.
For as long as they're on
screen, Captain America: Civil War becomes a better
movie, and the extended action sequence in which they are both featured is the highlight
of the entire experience, in
part because it pauses to allow for joking dialogue and an assessment
of the situation; the fights have meaning and reflect the characters involved.
We watch the
movies too — or
parts of them, since the lower portion
of the
screen is partially blocked by the silhouettes
of Mike and two
of the robots.
**** Zachary F November 29, 2012 this
movie is sooo funny Jon C November 29, 2012 a fun, crude, and hilarious comedy two girl roomates formulate a plan to make their own sex hotline in order to make ends meet hijinks and raw laughs ensue between two very different people who embrace their sexuality via telephone the performances from both Graynor and Miller are pretty damn fun to watch the dialogue is insanely funny and gratuitous there's a very strange cameo in here too by Nia Vardalos Justin Long adds a nice touch being the supporting gay best friend mentoring these two girls it's just very awkwardly humorous listening to these people talk in this kind
of film, there's interestingly no actual sex happening on
screen, no boobs, no ass, no exposed body
parts the plot mainly focuses on the bonding relationship bewteen the two leads which is a good break from the usual norm we're used to I can't help but feel though that the filmmakers didn't have anything left at the end, some
of it felt unfinished and unresolved for all those problems, «For A Good Time, Call..»
The
movie will
screen out
of competition as
part of their fiction programming.
Matt Rodgers on the best ever video game
movie scenes... The first
part of 2018 will see two high profile videogame adaptations hit the big
screen in an attempt to do what 2016's Assassin's Creed couldn't, by breaking a curse which has stretched back as far as 1993's infamous Super Mario Bros.
movie.
Tying in with the film's release in the US, a number
of the primary members
of Thor: Ragnarok «s cast took
part in the Late Late Show skit, which saw Corden hijacking a preview
screening of the film to bring his «live» 4D version to one lucky
movie audience.
Whedon does a remarkable job
of giving each character their fair share
of screen time, and somehow manages to make the interaction between the characters the best
part of the
movie.
I guess
part of the reason that nobody blinked was because the sale seemed so big, and like such a gamble since no press had
screened the
movie.
The directors cast the rest
of players wisely, with the aforementioned actors all very good (Mulligan is perfectly acidic and bitter) and even smaller
parts for John Goodman, Garrett Hedlund (nearly dialogue free), Adam Driver (who was
part of one
of the biggest laughs at the Cannes
screening) and Alex Karpovsky, aren't just cast for cameo purposes, but really enliven what would otherwise be throwaway roles, creating a rich world for this
movie to take place in, and for Llewyn to interact with.
Both
of his most recent efforts, Pacific Rim and Crimson Peak were deeply disappointing, in
part because you could clearly see the passion for his projects all over the
screen, but that wasn't enough to translate into an exciting
movie on its own.
He also talked about what he gets out
of test
screenings, why he doesn't want to make sequels for any
of his previous
movies, the 12 -
part streaming TV series that he hopes to do, and why he finds it so hard to get financing for the types
of films he wants to make.
Was super, super excited about G - Force, though not the
part when I had to
screen the
movie with a theatre full
of children hopped up on candy and popcorn, but the
part when I looked down at the schedule and saw that Bill Nighy was assigned.
Released theatrically overseas (in some countries as a two -
part movie) but presented as a television miniseries for its stateside showing, this handsome production showcases British actor Robert Powell portraying one
of the best Christs the
screen has seen, effectively mixing a divine countenance with recognizably human emotions.
Bollywood Hero first unfolded on the small
screen on IFC, as
part of a three -
part comedy event — shorter than a miniseries, but longer than your typical
movie.
A lot
of us haven't seen much
of ourselves as heroes on
screen;
movies like these are
part of a step forward.
If new rumors are to be believed, then it looks like Hal Jordan will have to share the title
of Green Lantern when he makes his return to the big
screen as
part of Warner Bros.» shared DC
movie universe.
As a
part of the Tribute event, moderated David Poland from
MOVIE CITY NEWS, SIFF
screened two
of Mr. Friedkin's most critically acclaimed films, THE FRENCH CONNECTION and THE EXORCIST as well as the Seattle premiere
of his new film, KILLER JOE, featuring Emile Hirsch and Matthew McConaughey.
From Here to Eternity Year: 1953 Directed by: Fred Zinnemann Starring: Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Deborah Kerr, Frank Sinatra, Donna Reed, Ernest Borgnine Why it's essential: This
movie has nestled into the American imagination as one
of the great
screen romances — that famous scene
of Lancaster and Kerr kissing in the sand and surf on a Hawaiian beach is
part of the great indelible Hollywood tableau — but most don't realize that this is a
movie about soldiers stationed in Hawaii in the months leading up to Pearl Harbor.
From a technical standpoint, the film was one for the ages (this was one
of those increasingly rare
movies that cried out to be seen on the biggest
screen possible and was even one
of the few to make intelligent use
of 3D technology) but what was even more surprising was how effective it was from a dramatic standpoint as well, thanks in no small
part to the career - best work from Bullock and the deft use
of Clooney's glib star quality to help orient viewers for what might have otherwise been an off - putting experience).
As someone who had been
part of the years - long process towards getting Wade Wilson's solo
movie to the big
screen, Miller's departure came as a surprise to many, but nonetheless, 20th Century Fox moved quickly to find someone to take his spot for Deadpool 2.
Colours are vivid and even though it has the current trend
of a blue tint, colours pop off the
screen especially during the Icelandic
part of the
movie, if anything it looked better on Blu - ray than it did at the cinema.
Lyrics appear on
screen to fulfill the karaoke
part of the title and most
of the animation is recycled from the
movie.