Not exact matches
They have a series of
press screenings that are not listed on a
schedule, but can often times be days before the actual premiere.
The print was then sent to New York in time for its
scheduled showings at the Film Festival: a
press screening on Friday afternoon, October 1, and public showings on Saturday evening, October 2, and Monday evening, October 4.
Badged up, with half a cup of coffee in me and the printed
press screening guide — rendered mostly useless by a dozen last - minute
schedule changes — stuffed into my backpack, I head into my first
screening of the day: The Lesson, a contrived, slightly smug little Bulgarian number lightened by fitful bursts of suspense and black comedy, and directed in the kind of serioso handheld style that is traditionally associated with the Dardenne brothers, because they're the only ones who know how to pull it off.
If you followed this morning's
press conference by the festival's directors, you know that only about a quarter of the films that will eventually grace the
screens were named and the actual
schedule isn't even out yet, but such is the nature of festival going.
(Here in Boston, the only
press screening was
scheduled at the same time as one for the local - media - fellating juggernaut Spotlight, thus lending credence to my suspicion that certain publicists sit around plotting ways to keep people from writing about their films.)
Screen Rant got a chance to chat with director Jeff Wadlow on
press day, where we discussed shooting the movie in 23 days and a crazy stunt that almost didn't make it into the film due to the quick paced filming
schedule.
Added Arentz: «[The release date] also worked with Terence's travel
schedule, allowing for him to do
press interviews and speak at personal appearances at Harvard, several
screenings in the New York City area, the Wisconsin Film Festival in Madison and finally in Chicago for a
screening with the Poetry Foundation.»
Thanks to one of those unfortunate
scheduling snafus that crops up from time to time, the sole
press screenings of Clint Eastwood's «The 15:17 To Paris» and «Fifty Shades Freed,» the theoretically long - awaited climax to the «Fifty Shades» trilogy, ended up taking place at the exact same time, obligating local critics to choose between looking at the Clint or looking at the — well, you know.
Pressing the Bixby button brings up the Hello Bixby home
screen, a Google Now - like set of cards that show your
schedule, reminders, weather, activity, steps, etc..
With Android Wear, a softer
press could give you a quick glance at your
schedule, or the weather, in full
screen, rather than relying on tiny onscreen widgets embedded in the watch face.