Sentences with phrase «posting reviews of the film»

And as if the mere fact of getting to see Crowe's latest in advance weren't motivation enough, attendees will also have the opportunity to enter a contest for a trip to San Diego by posting reviews of the film.

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generates a «sour» review they could (in theory) change the end of that very show as soon as they read it... the Story NXT tells is set on film (digital file) 4 days to 4 weeks before the Audience sees it, to adjust their sails for that would require back stage re-shoots and post production edits (look at Impact scrambling to re-write their Pre-tape to cover for ADR's release)... easier to let it ride, see if the opinions stay sour, and then IF Needed adjust the angle for the next taping, at which time they'll have a better idea for the correction and can make it look more organic
The makers of the film have been kind enough to loan me a screener DVD and I'll post my review here when I've had a chance to watch it.
A Post review of the state's database of $ 13 billion in unclaimed funds shows that Gov. Andrew Cuomo and entertainers Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Madonna, Matthew Broderick, Jay Z and Beyoncé are owed money from a variety of sources, including insurance companies, utility firms, the film industry and the government.
via variety.com - The New York - based National Board of Review has crowned Steven Spielberg's «The Post» the year's best film as the Oscar season's kudos circuit roars to life.
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While Lionsgate posted the year's highest - grossing film (domestically) in Catching Fire, that was one of only three positively reviewed films released by the studio in 2013.
Michael O'Sullivan has covered the arts for The Washington Post since 1993, contributing reviews and features on film, fine art, theater and other forms of entertainment to Style and Weekend.
In speaking about Only Lovers Left Alive — which seems to occur often since posting my NYFF review of the film.
Earlier this year I had posted a review of Mark Wahlberg's then - latest film, the Rupert Wyatt - directed drama The Gambler.
Even the screenwriters get blasted in most of the reviews posted online, similarly to TheWrap's film critic Andy Klein «s review, who said «the four credited screenwriters — the returning Creighton Rothenberger & Katrin Benedikt, plus Christian Gudegast («A Man Apart») and Chad St. John — make things move fast enough to keep you awake, but not fast enough to finesse its plot absurdities past an alert viewer's mind.»
Christy Lemire's review of Whiplash, posted October 15, 2014, just five days after the initial theatrical release, is the best I've seen of all the reviews on this film.
Each day, EW.com publishes a myriad of featured stories, blog posts, TV - recaps, original videos, film reviews and photo galleries.
via variety.com - The New York - based National Board of Review has crowned Steven Spielberg's «The Post» the year's best film as the Oscar season's kudos circuit roars to life.
Steven Spielberg's newspaper drama «The Post» was named the year's best film by the National Board of Review, which also lavished its top acting honors on the film's stars, Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks.
Other FF2 Media posts include «Hidden Figures and the music of the spheres» along with film reviews of Tommy's
We've seen the film and we'll be posting our review very soon, along with an interview with the film's lead actor Jake Gyllenhaal, who we caught up with a couple of weeks ago.
Some of these launched at prestige fall film festivals («Downsizing,» «Molly's Game,» «Hostiles,» «Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool»); others are bonafide awards contenders (Steven Spielberg's «The Post» and Paul Thomas Anderson's «Phantom Thread»); and some, like Hugh Jackman vanity musical «The Greatest Showman,» will soon skid into either bad reviews or audience reaction, or both.
Their comprehensive site posts reviews of virtually every movie released in the United States, as well as reviews of films from all major film festivals (Cannes, Toronto, AFI, Hollywood, Montreal, Venice, Berlin, Sundance, etc.).
After overwhelmingly negative reviews of the Marvel reboot, Trank suggested that his vision for the film was tampered with in a tweet he posted — then quickly deleted — on Thursday.
Whenever a trailer for a major movie debuts, there's inevitably dozens of posts on film news and reviews sites about the trailer, what it's about, who's behind it, and so on.
The film, directed by Steven Spielberg from a script by Liz Hannah and Josh Singer, tells the tale of how the Washington Post in 1971 faced off with the Nixon administration to publish the Pentagon Papers, a top - secret review that captured the depth of the lies and depravity behind our nation's tragic involvement in Vietnam.
Over the past week or so, I had the following film pieces posted at Hammer to Nail: reviews of Criterion Blu - rays of Multiple Maniacs and Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown; reviews of new theatrical releases Lucky and We're Still Together; and a two - part interview with director Peter Bratt and subject Dolores Huerta, of the new documentary Dolores (reviewed earlier).
So when I was offered a chance to review the new Rogue Cut of the film, I decided to break away from my usual snooty high - brow / classic / cult posts to join the mainstream.
The National Board of Review named The Post the best film of 2017, which it isn't.
Reviewing the film for the New York Times, Manohla Dargis said «The pleasure of «The Post» is how it sweeps you up in how it all went down.»
In her November review of the film, Washington Post film critic Alyssa Rosenberg took issue with Sam Rockwell's racist cop, Dixon, arguing that the «soft - touch» treatment of him undermines the movie's convictions.
Greta Gerwig's «Lady Bird» becomes best - reviewed film on Rotten Tomatoes, Disney finds its live - action «Mulan,» and «The Post» star Meryl Streep laments the lack of gender parity
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Posts include «Feminism is funny: Writing team inspires a generation with female - led comedies, «Robin Schiff's «Romy and Michele» marks platinum anniversary», «A Walk to Remember» screenwriter reflects on adaptation, Hollywood's gender bias», as well as film reviews of Their Finest, To the Bone.
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Last year, just before nominees for the 84th Annual Academy Awards were announced, I posted a list ranking all of the 2011 films I had seen and linking to those that I had reviewed in full.
We recently posted our review of the first live - action Parasyte film, which opens wide in Japan on November 29.
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The finalists for the prestigious prize were New York Times film critic Manohla Dargis — in part for her «sustained dedication to exposing male dominance in Hollywood and decrying the exploitation of women in the film business» — and book critic Carlos Lozada of the Washington Post, whose reviews, the committee stated, «dug deep into the books that have shaped political discourse.»
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If you missed it, I encourage you to read my initial post on the film, including my (two thumbs down) review and a variety of reactions by people involved in moviemaking and / or environmental communication.
In a guest post, National Review Online's Rich Lowry takes issue with a new film's claims that the EPA is a «tool of the oil and natural gas industry.»
About Blog The online home of Screen International, posting breaking film news, the latest film reviews and reports from film festivals and film awards around the world.
When he's not developing Academy posts, he's writing film reviews and screenplays (the latter of which will never see the light of day).
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