Following the runaway success of The Bible TV series in America, a number of biblical stories are in production for
release on the big screen.
A film version of Stephen King's 1974 novel «Carrie» was first
released on the big screen in 1976.
In a year made of horror films that have delivered more unintentional laughter than genuine scares, As Above, So Below fits the bill as exactly the kind of low - budget, lower - quality flick you'd see
released on the big screen for the Labor Day weekend.
Basically, the next few weeks will see two properties owned by Disney competing against itself, and then again when Incredibles 2 is
released on the big screen.
The film, also starring Charlotte Rampling, Matthias Schoenaerts, Jeremy Irons and Mary - Louise Parker, is set to
release on the big screens in March 2018.
Marvel has been having a great run at the box office thanks to Black Panther's unprecedented success, and it's likely going to hit the gold pot on April 27, when Avengers: Infinity War will
release on the big screen everywhere.
This reboot of Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park franchise
releases on the big screen 22 years after the original film.
Not exact matches
Sony Pictures» recent success in
releasing its comedy «The Interview» through video -
on - demand services after threats from hackers was also seen as a blow to
big -
screen businesses.
Just when the theological debate surrounding the
release of the
big -
screen adaptation of the novel The Shack had died down, Twitter user Erik Reed has just conceived of a film that is putting the heresy police back
on their toes.
Amidst all the hype and debate surrounding this year's flood of faith - related films — Noah, God is Not Dead, and Heaven is For Real — a quiet Oscar winner from 2013, recently
released to DVD, provides the most compelling story of faith I've seen
on the
big screen in years.
Well, now those emojis are coming to the
big screen in The Emoji Movie, set to be
released in theaters
on July 28, 2017.
Marvel Comic's leading series, The Uncanny «X-Men», makes its mark
on the
big screen with this summer's hit
release of «X-Men: The Movie».
But there's one Science Fiction film that towers above all others of the genre, as well as all other films, and that is Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, which Warner Brothers barely
released in time to actually be seen
on a
big screen during the relevant year.
With the new film of the space opera saga finally
on the
big screen and the
release of Battlefront's new sequel, both after a decade overdue, it is definitely the best time to be a Star Wars fan.
But it's unfair to judge
on a book
on its cover (or title) and after seeing Matthew Vaughn's film adaptation which
releases this weekend, I can honestly say that Kick - Ass is much better than I first expected and Vaughn's
big -
screen version of the graphic novel features sharp writing, brilliant performances, and of course, indulgent action sequences and story - telling.
In honor of the upcoming
release of the new Charlie Kaufman film Anomalisa, Paramount Pictures is presenting a retrospective of four his previous films playing
on the
big screen again at Landmark Theatres in NY, LA, Chicago and San Francisco.
Can we expect a movie that is more inline with those
releases than what we've seen so far
on the
big screen in terms of Mutants?
Well, according to El Mayimbe of Heroic Hollywood, we may in fact get a chance to see the extended version
on the
big screen, as he claims that Warner Bros. is giving serious consideration to a theatrical
release for the three hour cut.
Read
on for the official press
release and then tell us in the comments if you will be revisiting Haddonfield
on the
big screen again this Halloween!
2» continues the lineage of epic
big -
screen adventures chronicled in «Iron Man,» «The Incredible Hulk,» «Iron Man 2,» «Thor,» «Captain America: The First Avenger,» «The Avengers,» «Iron Man 3,» «Thor: The Dark World,» «Captain America: The Winter Soldier,» «Guardians of the Galaxy,» «Avengers: Age of Ultron,» «Ant - Man,» and the upcoming
release schedule, which includes «Captain America: Civil War»
on May 6, 2016; «Doctor Strange,» November 4, 2016; «Spider - Man,» July 7, 2017; and «Thor: Ragnarok»
on November 3, 2017.
But Kurosawa's back
on the
big screen, and back to genre work with «Real,» about a man trying to
release his lover from a coma by entering her subconscious.
The
release will allow fans to see both The Room and The Disaster Artist
on the
big screen, although it's unclear how many
screens The Disaster Artist will still be playing
on come January 10.
The first disc includes the theatrical
release of the film, along with an interesting feature commentary track by director Marshall and screenwriter Bill Condon, as well as the deleted musical number «Class,» and a 27 - minute documentary
on bringing the musical to the
big screen («From Stage to Screen: The History of Chicago&ra
screen («From Stage to
Screen: The History of Chicago&ra
Screen: The History of Chicago»).
The most important piece of news to come from the panel is that the Victorian special will be shown in selected cinemas across the globe around the time of its TV
release, which will finally do the BBC's high - end production proud as the show is played
on the
big screens it truly deserves.
Sony has been planning
on bringing a live - action version of Uncharted to life
on the
big screen, but has now pulled the
release date.
they can
release the «CRAPTASTIC» XXX - the return of xander cage
on the
big screen - but john wick 2 «who knows?»
Docurama Films has
released a gorgeous 10th anniversary Blu - Ray edition for 2011, and it's the best I've seen it since it was new
on the
big screen.
Spared the fuss that preceded the theatrical
release of Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, Sherlock Holmes moved quickly from the
big screen to smaller ones, arriving last Tuesday
on DVD and Blu - ray, thirteen and a half weeks after its Christmas Day opening.
The last film Bruce Broughton worked
on that was
released in cinemas was the 1998
big -
screen retelling of Irwin Allen's tv show Lost in Space, with Gary Oldman, William Hurt and Matt le Blanc; sadly for Broughton, who surely saw the movie as a way of gaining more exposure and therefore more work, it tanked and became as critically - lambasted as other event movies from the time like Batman and Robin and The Avengers.
It looks like fans of the Mighty Morphin» Power Rangers will have a little longer to wait to see their heroes back
on the
big screen, as Lionsgate has pushed back the
release once again, along with the final chapter of the Divergent franchise.
«#AvengersInfinityWar SMASHES RECORDS... Sets the BO
on...
BIGGEST START of 2018 so far... Numbers are an EYE - OPENER... More so, because it was
released in just 2000 +
screens... This Marvel movie is a MARVEL at the BO too... #Avengers #InfinityWar,» he said.
We may similarly fall for the
big screen adaptation of Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows» book, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society about a female writer in the aftermath of World War II, starring Lily James and
released on April 20.
Released in Australia
on Netflix, it is disappointing it can't be experienced
on the
big screen.
I understand that you have zero say in
release dates but still It would be good if I can watch your movie at least once
on a
big screen instead of my 22 ′ desktop monitor.
Before the US DVD / Bluray
release of «The World's End» and the «Cornetto Trilogy» boxset, come see the movies
on big screen once again.
Hadn't seen it
on the
big screen since it's original theatrical
release and it didn't disappoint.
Don't miss this epic one night event
on the
big screen on August 31st and celebrate the first - ever Blu - Ray ™
release of Scarface
on September 6th.
Denis Villeneuve's «Blade Runner 2049» is easily one of the most anticipated
releases of the fall movie season, and it looks like everyone deciding to see the movie
on the
big screen is going to want to make themselves very, very comfortable in their seats.
It's a very well performed film with fiercely funny moments, well worth the time
on the
big screen simply to promote the small film's
release in that format.
Experiencing these two classic movies
on the
big screen almost 40 years after
release reinforces what great films they are... and how few truly great films get made.
For more of what you can watch
on the
big screen in the coming months, check out our 2018 movie
release schedule.
Consider me intrigued, and let's hope that distributor Netflix eases up
on its antipathy to the
big screen, in order to give this film a decent theatrical rollout before
releasing it online.
Originally
released on both the
big screen and in IMAX, it shouldn't be surprising that the Shine a Light DVD looks amazing.
In addition to confirming «Doctor Strange» — with a
release date — it gave subtitles to the next «Captain America» and «Thor» films and heralded the coming of two heroes Marvel fans have been aching to see
on the
big screen: Black Panther and Captain Marvel.
This week it returns for a brief theatrical engagement at the Prytania Theatre, so local film fans get one last chance to see it
on the
big screen before its eventual DVD
release.
The fact that hardly anyone will see this flick
on a
big screen is part of the plan — the theatrical
release is but a giant advertisement for the DVD
release, which will do gangbusters and will mean that everyone will see this
on their TVs anyway.
Paul Whitington reviews this week's
big movie
release, which features the late Philip Seymour Hoffman's last leading
on -
screen role...
Stu Greenfield chats with director Atul Malhotra about Amar Akbar and Tony... This month has seen the VOD
release of the latest Asian / British culture fusion
on the
big screen in the form of comedy drama Amar Akbar and Tony.
«I personally don't perceive the Palme d'Or [should be] given to a film that is then not seen
on the
big screen,» Almodóvar told the room full of press, a comment which seemed to suggest the two Netflix films in competition this year, Noah Baumbach's The Meyerowitz Stories and Bong Joon - ho's Okja, have no shot at winning because they don't yet have a French theatrical
release planned.
With the new Disney's
big -
screen adaptation of the Tony - Award Winning Broadway Musical «Into the Woods» right around the corner, it is the perfect time for to
release the original Broadway Production
on Blu - ray for the very first time.