Sentences with phrase «seen on the big screen for»

With the rise of Hollywood films and the modeling industry, people began to look towards these famous ladies they saw on the big screen for fashion and beauty inspiration.
«The Walk» is worth seeing on a big screen for its final wire walk (intrusive voice - over notwithstanding), for its lovingly recreated images of the World Trade Center, for its often wry humor (including a marvelous running gag involving an elevator operator) and for some of the supporting performances (notably Kingsley's pitch - perfect mentor performance, and James Badge Dale's turn as a wise - ass Franco - American who joins the team infiltrating the towers).
My best friend however was going on about this movie until I finally caved in and we went to see it on the big screen for her birthday.
The best horror movies, resurrected from the past so you can see them on the big screen for maximum fright.
For all these reasons and a few more, you should see it on the big screen for sure.
The other part is that the world of Black Panther is being seen on the big screen for the first time and Marvel is known for going all - out when debuting a new character or part of its universe.
And now it won't be seen on the big screen for at least 25 years.

Not exact matches

The chipmaker's GPUs, or «graphics processing units,» crunch the complex calculations necessary for cryptocurrency markets, so - called deep neural networks, and the visual fireworks you see on the big screen.
Its GPUs, or «graphics processing units,» crunch the complex calculations necessary for cryptocurrency markets, so - called deep neural networks, and the visual fireworks you see on the big screen.
I have heard the judgment seat of Christ described as though there will be a big movie screen and as we are all gathered together on judgment day, God will show a movie of all our sins, mistakes, and failures for everybody to see.
Amidst all the hype and debate surrounding this year's flood of faith - related films — Noah, God is Not Dead, and Heaven is For Real — a quiet Oscar winner from 2013, recently released to DVD, provides the most compelling story of faith I've seen on the big screen in years.
No matter how big the lump in your throat when you first see that positive test result, be prepared for an even bigger one when you meet your little one on screen!
PG - 13 films account for nearly two - thirds of the smoking scenes adolescents see on the big screen, according to the two - year study, which surveyed roughly 5,000 children ages 10 to 14 about the movies they'd seen and whether they'd ever tried a cigarette.
We all know the love for Nightmare Before Christmas and to be able to see again on the big screen....
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.
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.
After winning an Emmy for 1978's See How She Runs, Woodward returned to feature films with the Burt Reynolds farce The End; it was her final big - screen appearance for six years; instead, she focused solely on
When: October 18th Why: Before «The Expendables,» moviegoers had to wait decades for the chance to see action stars Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger side by side on the big screen, but these days, you can't seem to keep the two apart.
This family flick has its moments, but unless your kids are adamant about seeing this movie on the big screen, pick this one up for rental.
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).
Created in 1977 by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra, Brit cult comic book character Judge Dredd was last seen on the big screen in 1995 for the Disney - produced, campy Sylvester Stallone vehicle simply titled «Judge Dredd.»
Even though 3D gives me a massive headache its worth seeing on a big screen with your specs on for the trippy kaleidoscope bit not far from the end.
As the movie - going public slowly catches up on who Thanos is and what he has planned for the universe, the comic book fans of the world eagerly — but cautiously — wait to see how Marvel will bring The Infinity Gauntlet to the big screen.
Following on from the character artwork for Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch [see here], Brother Voodoo [see here] and Rogue [see here] comes a new teaser from Marvel for its upcoming Uncanny Avengers relaunch, this time featuring The Vision, who will of course be making the jump to the big screen in 2015 as part of -LSB-...]
Well, according to El Mayimbe of Heroic Hollywood, we may in fact get a chance to see the extended version on the big screen, as he claims that Warner Bros. is giving serious consideration to a theatrical release for the three hour cut.
I have never wanted to see a movie for the second time on the big screen but I want to see this one again.
Viewers would be forgiven for their hesitance to see another movie from the directors of the «Vacation» reboot, but John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, working from a pitch - perfect screenplay by Mark Perez («Accepted»), have crafted an ensemble comedy that lives up to its high - concept premise while giving a gang of talented actors — including the gifted Jason Bateman, so rarely employed to great effect on the big screen — fun characters and big, outrageous moments.
The movie in a way reflects the notion of cinema itself, and begs to be seen in theatres on the biggest screen, urging for audiences to experience an event rather than passively «Netflix and chill».
I long for the day when I get to see Holy Motors on the big screen!
So see it for the first time on the big screen.
Indeed, writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely have managed to weave in a bunch of cool (and unobtrusive) Easter Eggs for comic book fans, including a quick visual shout - out to one of Captain America's fellow Invaders that I would almost say is worth the price of admission alone, just for the sheer giddy thrill of seeing Dr. Phineas Horton's android up on the big screen.
Personally, I can't wait to see Anthony & Joe Russo tear the Avengers apart and deliver one of the most iconic comic book arcs on the big screen for the first time.
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.
Though Rees expressed gratitude for the wide distribution by Netflix on November 17, try to see this on the big screen of a theater.
My point, is that for a younger generation, the only opportunity to have seen any portrayal of Marshall on the big screen, would have been the small role in «The People vs. Larry Flynt» (1996).
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.
The movie of course benefits from being seen on a big screen, as all movies do, but it's proportioned well for home viewing too.
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.
She is currently on the big screen reuniting with Du Vernay for «Selma» — and much like Tessa Thompson makes an emotional impact in the few scenes she has on screen — and can be seen on TV in the Ioan Gruffud series «Forever,» a show we've as yet not caught up with, but her stint on «OINTB» has kicked her up several profile levels to the point that she'll hopefully be headlining something soon.
The highly anticipated film, which will see the Avengers team up with the Guardians on the big screen for the first time, is still quite a ways off and Marvel Studios has managed to reveal enough to excite fans while still managing to keep the details sparse.
Jennifer Garner is receiving plenty of praise for a performance not seen on television or the big screen, but on Instagram.
Docurama Films has released a gorgeous 10th anniversary Blu - Ray edition for 2011, and it's the best I've seen it since it was new on the big screen.
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.
It's a love letter to the Muppets, written by fans, for fans, and, given the critical and commercial success of this film, certainly not the last time we'll see them on the big screen.
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-...]
The last film Bruce Broughton worked on that was released in cinemas was the 1998 big - screen retelling of Irwin Allen's tv show Lost in Space, with Gary Oldman, William Hurt and Matt le Blanc; sadly for Broughton, who surely saw the movie as a way of gaining more exposure and therefore more work, it tanked and became as critically - lambasted as other event movies from the time like Batman and Robin and The Avengers.
In a year made of horror films that have delivered more unintentional laughter than genuine scares, As Above, So Below fits the bill as exactly the kind of low - budget, lower - quality flick you'd see released on the big screen for the Labor Day weekend.
Can lightning strike two years in a row for scrappy, low - budget indie debuts set in largely African - American communities that are seldom seen on the big screen?
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.
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).
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