Needless to say, it will be great to
see it on the big screen at the Paramount and with a post screening Q&A that includes Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald how can I not be excited?
Maybe it's a nostalgia thing, but when I start up a movie on Blu - ray and see an old - school Columbia Pictures logo that's dancing with the sort of golf - ball - sized film grain I remember
seeing on the big screen at the Cooper Theatre downtown, well, it makes me feel good inside.
Not exact matches
Calling all Teen Members and Teen Season Ticket holders, this is your chance to come and
see the Reds take
on Tottenham Hotspur
on the
big screen at Anfield.
On the other hand, since you and mom are going to be spending more time
at home, a
big screen TV may be a prudent purchase (make sure her favorite movie is playing when she first
sees it).
Once we'd finished we took a few special specimens back to the Forest Retreat where we looked
at them
on the
big screen with a microscope, which the kids thought was gross, but great fun to
see them up close!
«Insects
on the
big screen like you've never
seen them before»
at WSU's 22nd Annual Insect Cinema Cult Classic Film Festival.
Written by August Aguilar, August 10, 2016,
at 6:40 a.m. Tweet to: @AugustAA92 & @elburritoblog There used to be a time where
seeing our favorite superheroes
on the
big screen was a rare treasure.
While those who enjoyed the Brooks book will likely be chagrined
at seeing little of what they enjoyed show up
on the
big screen, taking World War Z
on its own terms as a Hollywood blockbuster, there's still enough entertainment value to be had for those who are OK with the fact that the film doesn't represent the book.
Calling
big -
screen legal thriller «The Lincoln Lawyer» the best TV pilot I've
seen in a while really isn't meant as a putdown — the truth is, there's more good stuff
on the tube these days than in theaters, especially
at this time of the year.
It's great to
see an attempt
at a
big modern original musical
on the
big screen.
On the
big screen, Chatwin can be
seen starring as a rock star and teen idol in BANG BANG BABY, opposite Jane Levy, which premiered
at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.
«The
Big Broadcast of 1937,» third of the series and not to be confused with the equally previous «
Big Broadcast of 1936»
seen in 1935, has landed
on cats» feet
at the Paramount Theatre and goes bouncing across its
screen with a deal of geniality and good humor.
Although rarely
seen on screen, the woman
at the heart of the Profumo affair scandal that pulled back the veil
on the British upper classes in 1963 is a
big part of the December 8 - launching second season of the Elizabeth II - chronicling series created by Peter Morgan.
Trust me, there a lot of people who have never
seen this movie
on the
big screen or not
at all.
You can cast your vote for what you'd like to
see back
on the
big screen from 5th - 12th June
at www.ifi.ie/openday.
If you haven't
seen David Lean «s masterpiece
on the
big screen, you haven't truly
seen it
at all.
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.
Her biographical drama «Woman Walks Ahead» will play
at the Tribeca Film Festival next month, while her villainous turn in «X-Men: Dark Phoenix» won't be
seen on the
big screen until February 2019.
One day i want to
see the The Mechanic
at the cinema, would be fun to
see the motorbike chase & it's very abrupt conclusion
on the
big screen
Fans unable to attend the Elvis Week world premiere will still have a chance to
see Elvis
on the
big screen and enjoy an inside look
at a cultural icon often labeled the «King» of rock «n» roll.
It seems that the movie is currently being fast - tracked
at Relativity Media, so we will probably be
seeing it
on the
big screen sooner rather than later.
It also offers two featurettes --» The Origin Story of
Big Hero 6: Hiro's Journey,» which follows the process of adaptation process from comic book to animate feature, and «
Big Animator 6: The Characters Behind the Characters,» with the animators discussing the evolution of the characters
on the
screen — deleted scenes (in rough form, as they were removed in early stages of production; you can
see one of them
at the end of the post), and Easter Eggs for the kids to hunt for.
A VFX showreel has arrived online for The Shape of Water, which gives viewers a look
at how Guillermo del Toro's «other - worldly fairytale» was brought to life
on the
big screen; take a look below or watch it
on our YouTube channel...
SEE ALSO: Read our review of The Shape of Water here From master storyteller, Guillermo -LSB-...]
It's been three decades since the last time we
saw Annie
on the
big screen and with a winking poke
at the traditionally (white) red - headed and cheerful moppet we're used to it lets you know right off the bat that this isn't the previous generation's Annie; it's a modernized, Twitter - ized and street smart update.
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.
While Latifah, long the film's shepherd, has expressed gratitude
at the opportunity to grow as an actress before officially taking
on the role, it's hard to imagine — given the destinations of «Candelabra» and «Normal Heart» — that a film unwilling to shy away from its black female protagonist's bisexuality would have ever
seen the light of day
on the
big screen.
At the Cinefamily Silent Theater in Los Angeles, the unprecedented success of the
screening invited an impromptu Carax restrospective —
seeing Motors
on the
big screen in the same week as something like his 1986 film, Mauvais Sang had to be one of the most exciting weeks I had in the theater this year.
See this jarring, hilarious, one - of - a-kind 1986 nightmare
on the
big screen at Alamo Drafthouse tonight
at 10:30.
I first
saw the film during a Saturday matinee
at my local library, which would show movies for kids
on a (somewhat)
big screen with a 16 mm projector back in the»70s.
This is Benedict Cumberbatch's moment: Dr. Strange is
on the
big screen with Avengers: Infinity War (over $ 1 billion
at the box office) and soon he'll be
seen in a mind - blowing acting tour de force with Patrick Melrose, a five - episode limited series
on Showtime.
Perhaps saddest of all is that the only place in all of Australia where audiences will be able to
see this multi-award winning film starring some of the
biggest names in the business
on the
big screen is
at Cinema Nova in Melbourne.
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.
At the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival, I attended the world premiere restoration of The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)-- the first (and only) Fredric March film I've
seen on the
big screen.
Collectively we — Kurt Halfyard, Matt Brown, Matthew Price, Ryan McNeil, Bob Turnbull, Mike Rot, Ariel Fisher and Sean Kelly —
saw almost half of the 350 films shown
at the festival and hopefully this post can act as a «rough guide» for films that will be finding distribution
on some platform, whether
on the
big screen, or small internet enabled
screen, in the next 18 months.
Earlier this week, I mentioned how I was less than stoked
at the prospect of
seeing Ben Affleck back
on the
big screen, especially when forced to go head - to - head with Russell Crowe.
Winner of the Audience Award and Best Canadian Film prizes
at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, this is a film I
saw twice
on the
big screen this past year (and was moved to tears both times, I proudly attest) and one that eloquently makes its case early in the film when an early Charley Patton recording is played and lands like lightning.
There are others like that, and viewers will find that their reactions to each episode will vary based not only
on what they've
seen in the past (
on big and small
screens) but
on the mood they are in
at the moment.
The new image hints
at the scale of the Legendary Pictures film, which director Jordan Vogt - Roberts promises will depict «the
biggest Kong that you've
seen on screen.»
Shot
on location
at many historic US landmarks, this film is a pleasure to watch (and it's wonderful
seeing America back
on the
big screen as opposed to «reasonable facsimiles»).
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.
«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.
CS: I first
saw the film
on the big screen at the Chauvel (Sydney), at the Women On Women Film Festiva
on the
big screen at the Chauvel (Sydney),
at the Women
On Women Film Festiva
On Women Film Festival.
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.
The film, which premiered
on the
big screen at the Venice film festival in September, aired in a 64 - minute shortened version
on American TV last week
on Thanksgiving —
on the ABC channel, of course (it's easy as 123 —
see?).
Starting
at 5:30 pm,
see Shaun of the Dead [R], Hot Fuzz [R] and The World's End [R] back - to - back
on the
Big Screen.
And now it won't be
seen on the
big screen for
at least 25 years.
20 - ish «newish» works (10 male / 10 female directed) in the order in which I
saw them: Happy Hour (Hamaguchi Ryūsuke, 2015): TV via vimeo (December 2016) Dangal (Nitesh Shiwari, 2016), the most enjoyable action entertainment,
on Indian wrestling sisters (January, in release) Angry Inuk (Alethea Arnaquq - Baril, 2016):
at Phi Centre; «Canada's Top 10» (January) Crosscurrent (Yang Chao, 2016):
on desk - top computer (January): oh to
see this
on a
big screen, to better appreciate Mark Lee Ping - Bing's cinematography!
I caught this
at TIFF in September, and can assure you that
seeing this
on a
big screen, with
big sound is the way to go.
It's been a good two decades since we
saw this much Harrison Ford
on the
big screen, so whatever the quality of the overall film
at hand, it is somewhat nice to
see whom many of us would cite as...
A sensation
at this year's Sundance Film Festival, SLOW WEST is an entertaining and gorgeous film with a unique tone that begs to be
seen on the
big screen.