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I actually saw this movie in theaters on opening weekend, and it's quite a film, I tell ya» what.

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The chain, which recently renewed its lease on the theater, has also held onto it so no competitors can come in and take over, the town officials told Business Insider — leaving Celebration residents and those in neighboring areas with the AMC in Disney Springs as the closest option for seeing a movie.
Wilfred McClay's thoughts on the «party of death» and the grasping for life brought to mind a movie trailer I saw recently for Children of Men, due in theaters December 25.
The Jackie Robinson movie» 42,» which is out in theaters and receiving raving reviews, is a must see film and especially today on...
My daughter and I will be going to see the movie as soon as it hits theaters in our area so stay tuned for a review on what we thought after actually watching it.
Putnam County Republican chairman Tony Scannapieco said «95 percent» of men had made comments similar to Trump, and that he had seen lewder remarks on the stalls of the ladies» room in the movie theater that he cleaned as a younger man.
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My kids loved seeing this movie in theaters, and it is now available on Blu - ray Digital HD.
On October 7, the highly anticipated movie adaptation of Paula Hawkins» novel opens in theaters, starring Emily Blunt as a troubled woman who becomes involved in a missing person case after seeing something suspicious from her seat on the traiOn October 7, the highly anticipated movie adaptation of Paula Hawkins» novel opens in theaters, starring Emily Blunt as a troubled woman who becomes involved in a missing person case after seeing something suspicious from her seat on the traion the train.
There are so many great movies in theaters now, you'll really only have to worry about deciding on which to see.
In addition to giving you insight about who to bring on your next trip to the movie theater, we provide dating advice that is relevant to the movie you are about to see.
And the movie was scarcely even seen on its initial release in the summer of 1959 and went to television in the early»60s in a package that usually had it relegated to «shock theater» showcases and the late - night graveyard (no pun intended).
Its definitely on my top ten list for best movies i've seen, and i'd recommend it to anybody looking for a great movie to see in theaters.
While I saw the movie in 3D, it wasn t really that reliant on the effect, so if your local theater isn t 3D capable, don t feel bad.
So, for you comedy buffs out there that really are intent on seeing this, hey, who's going to stop you (maybe your parents, I suppose), but believe me, the lack of layers in the story, the nonsensical dialogue, and the overall «wow, I can't believe that I just saw that while sitting in a movie theater» factor, probably will leave you at least a little disappointed.
Though the outcome isn't in doubt if you've seen Man on Wire or recognize what makes for the kind of movie that would be released to thousands of theaters,
The movie wasn't worth seeing in the theater, and I would have some reservations about recommending it on videotape.
I'd definitely suggest seeing it while it's still in theaters, it's just one of those movies that begs to be seen on a big screen.
Some of these movies include «Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping,» a comedy film starring Andy Samberg, which is now in theaters and the longevity of which at the box office remains to be seen; «Central Intelligence,» another comedy which stars Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson and which will be released on June 17; and «The Shallows,» a movie about a woman trying to escape a shark which stars Blake Lively.
Now that streaming media and digital devices have made every subway ride the potential equivalent of a 1917 trip to the Rialto — without the preceding comedy short or the velvet curtain, sure, but you can carry a movie in your pocket — it's easy to see that, whether the needle ticks up or down on box - office sales in 2018, our relationship to the movie theater as a social space has changed for good.
But I do remember, on first seeing and loving the movie in the theater, a sense of incompleteness about the ending, a feeling that the weight of what had come before was not quite counterbalanced by the giddy release of that final scene.
I manage a movie theater, so it's easy to get those when they come in, as I could never see myself spending money on most of them.
With all respect to Stefon, the gushy club - hopping, seen - it - all, lives - in - a-trash-can-near-Radio-Shack correspondent that Bill Hader played on «Saturday Night Live,» the Bill Hader story has everything: A childhood in Oklahoma, a job in a movie theater,...
Early on in the development process for this year's Logan, Hugh Jackman's swansong as everybody's favorite claw - wielding mutant, a much different version of the movie existed compared to the one audiences saw in theaters roughly two months ago.
With Liman's latest film, The Wall, about to arrive in theaters, I re-watched and ranked Liman's movies, which have a surprisingly consistent tendency to be both wildly entertaining and compellingly thoughtful.I should note that Getting In, Liman's first film, which IMDB lists as a video - only release, is genuinely tough to see these days and after a lengthy search, I wasn't able to find a decent copy on home video to screen for this piecin theaters, I re-watched and ranked Liman's movies, which have a surprisingly consistent tendency to be both wildly entertaining and compellingly thoughtful.I should note that Getting In, Liman's first film, which IMDB lists as a video - only release, is genuinely tough to see these days and after a lengthy search, I wasn't able to find a decent copy on home video to screen for this piecIn, Liman's first film, which IMDB lists as a video - only release, is genuinely tough to see these days and after a lengthy search, I wasn't able to find a decent copy on home video to screen for this piece.
I doubt I will see this movie in the theater but I will watch it on DVD
Saw it in Germany last friday... They cut it down to rate the local equivalent of PG (6 years and older)... Some idiot must have thought it's a kids movie, consequently the theater was empty on its second day.
Four of the movies below I did see in theaters and wasted some money on them.
The movie looks marvelous and can be blown up to 8 feet on a video projector — as good as seeing it in a theater.
Of course I'll buy in on Blu - ray when it comes out to add to my Marvel movie library, but I don't see my self going to the theater to see it again.
Certainly, there is a huge demographic that will be highly likely to want to see the film in the theater, but I strongly recommend to save their movie bucks and go see it at a matinee price or on the «Discount Day» some theaters may offer.
For the first time since seeing it in theaters in 1995, I watched Die Hard: With a Vengeance, a movie in which Jeremy Irons makes Bruce Willis stand on a street corner in Harlem wearing a sign that reads, «I Hate Niggers.»
He also directed a movie in 2011 I quite liked called Young Adult and it is that achievement on which I was reflecting when entering the theater to see this.
So now that I've given you the underlying plot, or parts of it anyway (there's a lot going on in the tenth entry of the Marvel cinematic universe), I want to talk about the reasons to see this movie... in theaters... THIS weekend.
I saw Something Wild on its opening weekend in a vast, empty theater in Westwood (I waited an hour in line to see Blue Velvet at a packed theater nearby earlier that fall) and after it was over, the screenwriter I was with and I looked at each other elated and buzzed yet in shared disbelief that this movie was clearly not going to be a smash.
Unfortunately, not many of them did — the movie barely grossed a quarter of its budget on opening weekend — but still, more audiences saw «Annihilation» in North American theaters than the number who will see it elsewhere: zero.
If anything, I think I was probably too gentle on the film in theaters, a reflection of my ability to see the good in superhero movies that are even widely deemed disappointing (like last year's Fantastic Four).
While I can't fully endorse seeing Lawrence of Arabia anywhere but in a movie theater (preferably on film), if you've never seen the epic, you can't spend 216 minutes of your life any better way.
The fact that Alejandro Amenábar's Regression is finally making its way to theaters in February, the month that has a strong track record of seeing weak releases, after initially being slated for a summer 2015 release shouldn't preemptively sour you on the movie.
It's not a film that needs to be seen on the big screen, but Life of the Party is more light - hearted and jovial than most other movies playing in theaters right now (independent and big - budget films alike) and should please the steadfast members of McCarthy's fanbase.
Loaded with amazing visuals, a brilliant script by Drew Goddard, great performances from the entire cast, and science that makes sense, Ridley Scott's The Martian is one of those special movies that needs to be seen on the biggest movie screen, in the loudest theater possible.
Chad Hartigan, who premiered his third film Morris from America at this year's festival, described a larger epidemic of movies becoming two things: «One is the hundred - million - dollar movies you see in the theater, and the other is everything else you watch on iTunes or Netflix.»
Watch the debut trailer below, and see the movie in theaters or on VOD October 7th.
I haven't seen its predecessor, Escanaba in da Moonlight (2001)-- based on Daniels's play, which he produced at his own 160 - seat theater in Chelsea, Michigan, the Purple Rose (named after the Woody Allen movie The Purple Rose of Cairo, which Daniels has cited as a turning point in his career).
In a year in which veteran directors whom I have consistently respected turned out work that I loathed (The Tree of Life and Hugo were two of 2011's worst movies) or that couldn't even get me to the theater (Almodóvar, Cronenberg, von Trier), I was very happy to see veterans like Herzog, Weir, and Breillat turn out work that kept them on their toeIn a year in which veteran directors whom I have consistently respected turned out work that I loathed (The Tree of Life and Hugo were two of 2011's worst movies) or that couldn't even get me to the theater (Almodóvar, Cronenberg, von Trier), I was very happy to see veterans like Herzog, Weir, and Breillat turn out work that kept them on their toein which veteran directors whom I have consistently respected turned out work that I loathed (The Tree of Life and Hugo were two of 2011's worst movies) or that couldn't even get me to the theater (Almodóvar, Cronenberg, von Trier), I was very happy to see veterans like Herzog, Weir, and Breillat turn out work that kept them on their toes.
I was originally planning on seeing this movie in theaters for my very first viewing, but then Rampaige called me saying that there were tornadoes everywhere and people were -LSB-...]
«Seeing a movie like this in the movie theater, getting the collective goose bumps and having the OMG - moments, that's something you can not replicate at home on the small screen,» said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for comScore.
WHAT I LIKED I'll admit that while I wasn't wild about this movie when I first saw it in the theaters, I actually found it more enjoyable on home video.
«We've thought it very, very important to have a theatrical release, to have reviewers writing about movies, to have word of mouth spread about a movie that you saw in theaters this weekend, so that by the time a film shows up on Hulu, people know what it is, they're aware of it,» said Holme.
Pickpocket (1959) was the first one I saw, at the old Orson Welles theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in my late teens; it was also the first movie I saw on LSD.
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