Sentences with phrase «see small movies»

If only because her life is so removed from the experiences of most people who see small movies, Mo'Nique is exotic, a revelation, and unthreateningly awesome.

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MoviePass has also made another, smaller change, saying it will now restrict all subscribers to seeing a movie only a single time.
You can give yourself small treats like eating your favorite desert in the afternoon, seeing a new movie after work or buying that purse you have been craving for.
However, Jackson called up Sonnenfeld after seeing the first movie and asked to play a small role in the sequel — and so Jackson became an agent who negotiated a peace treaty between aliens.
You might be surprised at how small the amount is compared to the images you see on television or in the movies.
This is a small independent movie that most of America will probably never see.
Similarly, no mere movie about Jesus can capture the fullness of his divinity, or the fullness of his humanity, no matter how sincere its makers are; but the better films can help us to see a small part of the bigger picture.
The International Boxing Club, pursuing at last a policy of enlightened self - interest, has opened two small clubs in Chicago, where for 99 cents, less than the price of a movie, the fans have been seeing some live, well - matched action and taking their wives and girl friends to ringside.
You see it all the time in heist movies: The accomplished thieves make a tidy living pulling off small - scale jobs, then get into trouble when they bite off more than they can chew.
but yah notorious was a good movie, Biggie Smalls had a pretty cool story, you seen the one about Tupac yet?
Your kids are probably dying to see the latest animated feature or Disney creation, but a night at the movies can cost a small fortune.
Toni said: «DVD players with favorite movies or shows, maybe rent a new one they've been wanting to see, snacks, a few small toys, and stuff to color.»
Now, having seen the beaming smile and buddy - movie embrace of David Cameron and Nick Clegg on the doorstep of No 10, a new, mischievous thought dawns: maybe a Con - Lib Dem coalition is precisely what Cameron, and a small circle around him, wanted all along.
We're going to embed small teams in those communities for a week and do a bunch of activities like hosting a movie night, going to local coffee shops or the local bar — giving people a chance to see that we're just normal, nice humans.
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The animation, again like all of Miyazaki's other animated pictures is incredible, and for a movie with perspectives of smaller people to much larger people and animals leads to some very good eye candy to see in a Miyazaki movie.
Anne's withered lips and wasting features, pulling back from her teeth, carry with them no small shock — less for the cops than for us, as we're not accustomed to seeing such things in a movie.
The interviews and behind the scenes footage fill most of the screen, but we can see the movie in a small box that changes place depending on the other content we view.
This further infuriated the small base of WCW Fans as well as Wrestling fans in general against the Movie further.As far as I recall, I was interested at the time to see anything involving Wrestling period and was somewhat excited to see it.I already expressed how much I like, so I will finish up by saying I could understand at the time why people disliked the Movie back then, but now I have absolutely no comprehension why people still consider it one of the worst Wrestling Movies of all time.The bottom line is that compared to most «Wrestling Movies», Ready To Rumble still holds up nicely and for anyone to simply hate on it without reexamining it again is just stupid in my opinion.I guarantee you if you watch it again objectively now of days I believe that you will see it in A entirely different light.
And whenever I see him on the big or small screen, I laugh out loud — no matter how silly the movie or SNL sketch.
«Even to see natural black hair in a movie like that, it sounds like such a small thing, but it's a game - changer.»
It's an action movie with no thrills and a comedy with few laughs, a mess that's only seeing the inside of a very small number of theaters because of its «Saturday Night Live» pedigree and a supporting turn by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Save the Last Dance (2001) Saving Grace (2000) Saving Silverman (2001) Say It Isn't So (2001) Scary Movie (2000) Scary Movie 2 (2001) The Score (2001) Scream 3 (2000) Screwed (2000) See Spot Run (2001) Serendipity (2001) Sexy Beast (2000) Shadow of the Vampire (2000) Shaft (2000) Shallow Hal (2001) Shanghai Noon (2000) Shower (Xizao)(1999) Shrek (2001) Simpatico (1999) The 6th Day (2000) The Sixth Sense (1999) The Skulls (2000) Slackers (2002) Sleepy Hollow (1999) Small Time Crooks (2000) Smiling Fish and Goat on Fire (1999) Snatch (2000) Snow Day (2000) Snow Falling on Cedars (1999) Someone Like You (2001) The Source (1999) South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut (1999) Space Cowboys (2000) Spy Game (2001) Spy Kids (2001) State and Main (2000) Steal This Movie!
I saw a movie that took place in a small Romanian (Strigoi) and EVERYBODY spoke English and it really hurt that movie because of it.
Judging by what I've seen so far, I like the look and feel of the movie, and if you're looking at the Oscar chart, Nebraska «s small scale currently makes it a stand - out among the big, star - studded dramas.
This was a celebration for the film that is destined to take the Best Picture Oscar, amid some doubt by people who cover the Oscars who can't see how a movie this small can actually win Best Picture.
The tsunami sequence in The Impossible is likely to get most of the attention — and rightfully so, since it's ten of the most harrowing minutes most moviegoers are likely to see this year — but the movie is actually filled with smaller but no less gripping scenes of these family members scrambling to find each other amid of landscape of wreckage and strangers.
It's the kind of movie that you watch on TV when you're supposed to be doing more important things, or experiencing more important movies, even though you've already seen it ten times, because it's still funny, and because you believe in the big man and the small man that he looks up to.
And seven or eight documentaries that play in the Backlot, TFF's smallest venue, devoted to movies about movies and biographies of artists, including one I feel somewhat responsible for, Volker Schlondorff's 1977 «Portrait of Valeska Gert,» the Weimar era dancer and cabaret star, which I saw in Bologna at Il Cinema Ritrovato in 2016 and raved about.
Technically, I can see the movie tomorrow afternoon in a smaller theatre without this hassle.
As for a Cloverfield 2, success wouldn't be a sure thing, even with a small budget, as the original film's reception was far loss positive amongst audiences than a similarly Internet - buzzing and viral marketed movie like Saw.
I mean, you could put an all - star 2nd team of snubs for this category like Walton Goggins / Samuel L Jackson, Emory Cohen, Benecio del Toro (still my favorite performance of 2015), Idria Elba, and probably a ton from smaller movies that I didn't get round to seeing.
Of the small sampling of Hong Kong films I've seen, the ones I've liked best are not usually the pop action blockbusters but some of the so - called art movies, which in some cases have been box - office failures (largely because there is no art - movie market in Hong Kong): Yim Ho's Homecoming (1984), Wong Kar - wai's Days of Being Wild (1990), Stanley Kwan's Center Stage (1991), and Yim Ho and Tsui Hark's King of Chess (1991).
We've already seen the smaller - scale Ratchet & Clank (which didn't do very well) and The Angry Birds Movie (which did a lot better), but how will Duncan Jones» Warcraft: The Beginning — the first big blockbuster — do?
I saw a beautiful movie at Cannes on Saturday night — an artful, surprising and thrillingly intelligent story about a few women trying to make a difference, forging bonds of solidarity in quiet defiance of the repressive, small - minded men in their rural village.
We all know, Avengers: Infinity War is not going to be the regular superhero movie we'll see, we also know we have the biggest — the badass marvel villain ever «Thanos» and last we all have a small hint of someone major dying in the movie.
Furthermore, in a summer filled with overblown and script - weak blockbuster fare, it's nice to see a relatively small «independent movie» (I put that in quotes because the film is from Fox Searchlight Pictures, which is, after all, a subset of a major studio), which delivers its goods without a single explosion or special effect (none visible, anyway).
The movie is coming in under the radar, being only one of two wide release films out its particular weekend — the other being a small film called «The Hunger Games: Catching Fire» — so those who aren't interested in seeing a girl fight in dystopian society might want to seek this out.
The local judge (Graf, The Brady Bunch Movie) in the small town is so fed up with seeing her face, and the fact that she has had four children already (all of which had to be given up for adoption due to their mother's behavior), that when he discovers she is pregnant again decides to make law history and have her put in prison for endangering the life of her fetus, making it clear he would be a bit more lenient with her if she were to have it aborted.
Pregnant men or small children should not see Fierce Creatures due to the violent, bloody, and all - out horrifying nature of this movie.
While a small part of me died a little when I saw that one of the most exciting directors in the genre was using his talent to make a found footage movie, it's hard not to be excited to see what Adam Wingard does next.
Early on in the film we see Jay quite literally abandon more childish activities, like floating in her small above ground pool or watching a movie with her sister, in order to go out with this older boy instead.
Seeing as the Western is going through a small but notable revival, it's only logical that some total swill should come along, lest anyone get to thinking that the genre only ever produced interesting movies.
She's already filmed her next five roles: as previously discussed she'll play the showy small role of James Brown's mom in Get On Up (August, 2014); she's excellent as a college professor in The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby Pts 1 and 2 (release date still TBA but I saw it at TIFF); she's in Michael Mann's thriller Cyber (January, 2015) with Chris Hemsworth as the headliner and supposedly her role is large there as an FBI agent; She'll headline Shonda Rhimes TV series «How To Get Away With Murder» and if it gets picked up past the pilot, don't expect to see her on your movie screens for awhile; The other leading role is Lila & Eve (she plays Lila) but her co-star is... (wait for it)... Jennifer Lopez?
SEE THIS MOVIE IF: you attended high school in a small town in the early 1980's OR skating rinks hold a special place in your heart
The movie's open sees him slaughtering a small village on Jakku in search of the map - guffin, and in later scenes, we learn the source and extent of his inner rage.
When I saw the movie at the Chicago International Film Festival last year, the audience was small and some people walked out.
And for what it's worth, Black Panther dominated a weekend that saw the debut of two critically acclaimed, but much smaller, movies.
As the year comes to a close and moviegoers start thinking of awards, there is no clear favorite for the Best Picture Oscar, but a general acknowledgement that 2013 has seen several first - rate films, from major studio releases (Gravity) to small independent movies (Nebraska).
It's obviously been his own career choice to not go the big Hollywood movie route, but it's a little sad to only see him in small roles / cameos and hear about him in Australian movies you never get to see.
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