Sentences with phrase «reviews for theatrical releases»

During the fall of 2007, 186 individuals wrote 2,365 film reviews for theatrical releases appearing in the top 100 daily newspapers in the United States with a combined circulation of approximately 28,215,000 readers.
This study examined film reviews for theatrical releases written in the top 100 U.S. daily newspapers (by circulation) from October 22, 2007 through December 25, 2007.

Not exact matches

«At the end of the day a theatrical release still generates a lot of publicity, it gets a movie reviewed — every person that goes to watch that movie is paying for it,» he said.
The film premiered to positive reviews out of Sundance and is slated for a 2016 theatrical release, further strengthening a the already strong forecast for the depth of the Best Actress race.
Zoe Saldana («Infinitely Polar Bear»), Ellen Dorrit Petersen («Blind»), Keira Knightley («Laggies»), Elle Fanning («Low Down») and Kristen Wiig («The Skeleton Twins») will all surely get kind reviews when their films find theatrical release... But Oscar nominations seem pretty unlikely (at least for now).
The R - rated comedy, which marked Rudd's third time working with writer / director Jesse Peretz (The Ex, The Château), earned two positive reviews for every negative one, but it stalled at the box office, grossing just under $ 25 million in its wide theatrical release and hardly anything anywhere else.
0:00 — Intro 10:20 — Headlines: Woman Sues Over Drive Trailer, Werner Herzog to Play Villain in One Shot, Disney to Re-Release Four More Movies in 3D, Tower Heist to Get Comcast VOD Release 33:45 — Review: The Ides of March 56:00 — Review: Real Steel 1:21:45 — Trailer Trash: Young Adult 1:26:55 — Other Stuff We Watched: Catching Hell, The Real Rocky, Halloween II, Blood Feast, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, The Innocents, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Black Sunday aka The Mask of Satan, Black Sabbath, The Blair Witch Project, The Living Corpse aka Dracula in Pakistan, Horror of Dracula, The Lion King, The Beaver, The Company Men, Pee - wee's Big Adventure, Miracle, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Submarine, Mimic, George Harrison: Living in the Material World 2:23:00 — Junk Mail: Supporting Filmmakers You Like, The Disney Vault, LOTR Theatrical vs. Extended Editions, Fantasy Films Piggybacking on Harry Potter, Henry Rollins and Kobe Bryant, Mathematical Equation for Determining the Best Directors, Friend in Me Remix 2:57:40 — This Week's DVD Releases 2:59:30 — Outro
When I reviewed David Fincher's The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo for its theatrical release, I noted that it surprised me because it was as good as the earlier, Swedish version that made Noomi Rapace familiar to an international audience.
Nominated for two Oscars (original screenplay and the since - retired best adapted score), the film celebrates the 50th anniversary of its original theatrical release this summer with admission into The Criterion Collection, who assign it spine # 711 in a single - disc DVD and the one - Blu - ray, two - DVD Dual - Format Edition reviewed here.
LMD: In my review of the film's theatrical release, I wrote that Alan Rickman deserved a Supporting Actor nomination for his performance as Snape.
Blu - ray Highlight: A review copy didn't arrive in time, but after the film's theatrical release endured such a long delay, it's hard to imagine MGM going all out for this one.
For the most part, those films still get a New York / Los Angeles theatrical release, which guarantees them a review in the New York Times and awards eligibility.
The Hollywood Reporter dropped a cinematic bombshell on the moviegoing public when they announced that Warner Bros. was exploring reboot potential for its Matrix trilogy which last enjoyed a theatrical release in 2003 when The Matrix Revolutions received less that stellar reviews from critics.
For example, a lot of movie DVD / Blu Ray discs get reviewed on Amazon based on the the theatrical release, not the actual DVD / BD product sold by Amazon.
Reviews Notorious bitcoiners Cody Wilson and Amir Taaki are subjects of the first real Millennial document of our present century, The New Radical, set for theatrical release this week.
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