The sumptuous cinematography, thrilling music and all - around excellent cast make this one of the year's best films; and it is currently playing everywhere, so
see it on the big screen if you can
Not exact matches
If your little ones are ready to
see their favorite super heroes
on the
big screen but want to know more about their stories first, this list will help you get them up to speed faster than you can say «Infinity Stones.»
I've yet to get the chance to go and
see this film, but I really do want to —
if only to
see the dress up
on the
big screen which is just GORGEOUS!
If Nicholas Sparks ruled the world, we'd be
seeing this happy ending
on the
big screen staring Selena Gomez in two years.
If Winter can translate his success
on The Sopranos and Boardwalk Empire to the
big screen, and Scorsese can wrangle a cast that includes Matthew McConaughey, Jonah Hill, Jon Favreau, Kyle Chandler, Jean Dujardin, Margot Robbie, Jon Bernthal, and Rob Reiner, then this digitally shot production (a first for Scorsese) should be another must -
see from the team that brought us Gangs of New York, The Aviator, The Departed, and Shutter Island.
If nothing else, I'm sure Criminal Minds fans will certainly appreciate
seeing Moore and his gorgeous smile back
on the
big screen.
Perfectly complemented by Olivier Bernet's score, the dreamy look of Persepolis is almost enough reason to recommend
seeing it (
on the
big screen,
if you can).
If you have
seen the previous movie (based
on the popular HBO TV series), you can expect much of the same in this
big screen sequel.
I have not
seen Carol but something looking breathtaking
on the
big screen is a large percentage of why I go to the movies increased even more so
if other elements are also firing.
I
saw RIP TIDE (Aussie strictly Disney flick, cute for tweets but that's about it), Argento's DEEP RED (for the first time and
on the
big screen - was a gooey delight tripped up by the usual giallo issues), VICTORIA & ABDUL (odious and blandly crafted), and FIRST THEY KILLED MY FATHER (thankfully
on the
big screen since Anthony Dod Mantle's cinematography deserves it - the film is strong, even
if Jolie is definitely not a subtle director).
You need to
see this one
on the
biggest screen possible, and let it wash over you as
if you had stepped inside the most incredible video game experience ever created — one in which events in the manufactured universe can have lasting and serious real - world consequences.
If you've never
seen it, don't miss a chance to
see it
on a
big screen.
I would recommend
seeing it
on big screen to induce vertigo due to most of film taking place
on the 21st floor of a hotel (that being said,
if you are afraid of heights, you may want to skip it).
Following the opening of his series where he shot a bad guy from across the Texas / Mexico border, fans began wondering
if we would
see a similar scene
on the
big screen.
Gans» fantasy epic has been lingering in that space between international premiere date and domestic for two years now, so there's no saying when, or even
if, you'll get another chance to
see it
on the
big screen.
While those may be unfair comparisons when it comes to subject matter, this really is the film to
see on the
big screen,
if only for Bradford Young's breathtaking cinematography.
In fact, I would go so far as to say that
if you have not
seen «2001» projected
on a
big screen in this manner before, then you have not really
seen it.
If you haven't
seen David Lean «s masterpiece
on the
big screen, you haven't truly
seen it at all.
If you can
see it
on a
big screen, as I couldn't, do so.
If you
saw Spencer's character name, and like me, were horrified at the idea of a CG duck «dabbing»
on the
big screen in 2019, fear not: the character Dab - Dab was one of the key members of Dolittle's animal friend group dating all the way back to the original source material from the 1920s.
As a side note,
if you're in the Minneapolis area, I'll
see you at the upcoming
screening on April 11th because despite being able to
see it at home starting Tuesday, quite honestly
if you can get to a
big screen to
see this spectacle.
I would be cheating my own rules for this annual exercise
if I were to crown Howards End as my film of the year - I have in fact
seen it many, many times before and loved it for a long time (although never before was I able to enjoy the finesse of its narrative structure, and admire its sumptuous mise - en - scene and art direction - actually delivered
on a shoestring budget -
on a
big screen).
If you've ever thought about
seeing a comic book film, this one should not be missed
on the
big screen.
We only have 13 days to make this happen, so
if you live in Atlanta, appreciate the site, and want to
see a classic film
on the
big screen, then click over here and sign up.
If your local theater
screens this film, certainly try to
see this
on the
big screen.
Even
if the
big -
screen revival of the HBO series about a movie star (Adrian Grenier) and his posse does technically qualify as a film, it's still questionable whether writer - director Doug Ellin has ever
seen any other movies, given the Mortal Instruments - level movie - within - the - sorta - movie that he presents not as a goof
on Hollywood hubris but as an uncompromising masterpiece that eventually makes half a billion dollars at the box office.
The powers of just Famke Janssen's Jean Grey, James Marsden's Cyclops and Ian McKellen's Magneto alone may be enough to take down all of the Avengers in this hypothetical battle, but even
if that is the case, we'll likely never
see it happen
on the
big screen.
If nothing else, I applaud Legacy for its ability to let me
see a Bourne movie
on the
big screen.
If you've ever had the misfortune to grieve over the death of a person close to you, you may or may not want to
see your sorrows reflected
on the
big screen.
16) Transformers: Dark of the Moon I Said: «
If you're going to
see a Transformers movie, it may as well be
on the
big screen.»
Bonus round:
If you're in New York, the Museum Of The Moving Image is presenting the series «Paramount In The 1970s» from June 2nd to July 1st, and among the many great titles will be Bogdanovich's oustanding «Paper Moon» which you should drop everything and
see on the
big screen.
If you missed it in its brief Varsity run (where, I'm told, the print had a severe scratch running through the entire film), you owe it to yourself to
see this celebration of cinema
on the
big screen.
This may not be the movie to
see if you're with the young «uns
on Christmas but for most of us, everything you'd want such a film to be is
on the
big screen.
Of course, true film lovers believe an epic World War II era drama deserves to be
seen on the
big screen, and since Mudbound will be shown in select cinemas, I suggest you make the effort to
see it there
if you can.
If you are a fan of the production and looking forward to the movie, this will be a good way to revisit before
seeing it
on the
big screen.
If you haven't
seen them
on the
big screen here is your chance!
We'll
see if Cargill can parlay that internet love of comics into bona fide
big screen success when Doctor Strange hits theaters
on November 4, 2016.
It remains to be
seen if Tomb Raider gets the sequels that it wants, but at least Vikander has proven that she has a future as a credible action hero
on the
big screen.
No one knows
if we'll ever
see «Bill» S. Preston Esq and «Ted» Theodore Logan together
on the
big screen again, but you can
see them every day with this gorgeous new poster.
He was later killed in Joss Whedon's the Avengers, only to return as the lead in ABC's hit action drama Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fans have wondered
if we'd ever
see a return of Agent Coulson
on the
big screen.
If an adult likes big budget sci - fi eye - candy filled epics developed from children's stories or simply liked the cartoons when they were younger and think its cool to see them brought to life on the big screen with live actors and modern special effects, then they will probably enjoy this movie — if they can sit through it al
If an adult likes
big budget sci - fi eye - candy filled epics developed from children's stories or simply liked the cartoons when they were younger and think its cool to
see them brought to life
on the
big screen with live actors and modern special effects, then they will probably enjoy this movie —
if they can sit through it al
if they can sit through it all.
Listen in as the hosts discuss what plot lines (
if any) they'd like to
see on the
big screen, and should possibly play some of these iconic roles.
I also highly recommend running to your local theater
if it is playing there and
seeing it
on the
big screen as it truly packs a punch that you can only experience in the cinema.
After nine years, it will be interesting to
see if the movie going audience is still interested in
seeing Bourne
on the
big screen.
If you want to be sure you'll get to
see Super Troopers 2
on the
big screen, no matter where you live or how many theaters it gets released in, a few of you can reserve a private theatrical
screening in your town.
The camera mirror is a little funky to use in daily driving given that it requires refocusing your eyes
on the
screen every time you use it, but
if you have a
big load of cargo or a car full of kids, it allows you to
see very clearly what's behind you without having to try and look around passengers or stuff.
In the meantime, I asked Ken a few questions to help you decide
if your dream of
seeing your story
on the
big screen is even feasible.
Q: Let's dream
big...
if you were given the chance to
see your novel
on the
big screen, who would you choose as director and main cast?
Even
if it doesn't make justice to your books, it would still be awesome to
see my favorite characters
on the
big screen.
Senua is always portrayed pretty large
on -
screen — possibly some of the
biggest framing
seen in an over-the-shoulder third - person game — and when enemies appear, battles take place as
if she and her opponents are always locked
on to one another.