Sentences with phrase «seen the film at»

A visit to the cinema is a classic date idea, but to step it up a notch, suggest seeing a film at the Art House in Crouch End.
(Having seen the film at a 2 - D screening, I can't speak to how the use of 3 - D adds to or subtracts from zigzag boredom.)
A note about the 3D effect and IMAX, I'm afraid I did not really see the film at its full potential as the «IMAX» theater selected for the screening is a pale imitation of the flagship IMAX theater in uptown Manhattan.
I first saw the film at Cannes last May and it's haunted me, both for its nastiness and its brilliance, ever since.
I actually saw the film myself at a screening in London last Thursday, and I have to say I enjoyed it almost as much as Phillips» last flick.
«We were fortunate to see the film at its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival,» says Peter Goldwyn, president of Samuel Goldwyn Films.
I didn't get to see every film at Venice, of course, but I tried to see as many as I could.
Perhaps it's the prestige, perhaps it's the chance to see these films at their world premiere, perhaps it's just my love for the Côte d'Azur and the experience of a festival in the South of France.
When I see films at festivals, sometimes I have to see them again to refresh my memory or calibrate my opinion, while trying to remain true to first impressions, which are valuable.
According to critics who saw the film at its Cannes premiere last month, Pixar is back in fine form after the relatively disappointing run of Cars 2, Brave and Monsters University.
I saw this film at a press screening prior to a week's Oscar - qualifying run in December and really liked it.
This trailer gave me no reason to want to see this film at all.
I saw the film at the Berlin Film Festival this year, and after watching this, it really hit me in the gut how much I loved this film and can't wait to see it again.
I saw this film at the Cinetopia film fest in Ann Arbor a few months ago but IMO it was just okay... Baumbach's stuff isn't my fave usually, though.
We saw this film at the BFI London Film Festival with its director John Trengove in attendance.
We saw this film at the Cannes Film Festival at its first press screening.
While it's entirely possible that «Demon» will appeal more to U.S. audiences after its June 24 release than it did to critics who saw the film at Cannes, at the festival, Refn said his intention was to make a «primal» movie that featured heightened reality in a way that could provoke drastically different reactions from viewers.
But according to our Rodrigo Perez when he saw the film at Tribeca last year, it can sit alongside any all - star Hollywood cast, proving to be an «affecting and moving examination of family, mothers, connectedness and the ripple effect of tragic consequences.»
«Frances Ha» Sometimes, it's all about seeing a film at the right time.
I saw this film at the Berlin Film Festival last year where it premiered, and listed it as one of my favorite films of the fest.
Still, seeing the film at Cannes we all busily ticked off our Oscar boxes, filing it away for another time.
I saw this film at the LFF.
After first seeing the film at its world premiere last week and being absolutely mesmerized, I walked out of the screening and immediately setup this interview.
Internationally: Fans in more than 20 markets, including China, South Korea, UK, Russia and Mexico, can also be dubbed «King for a Day» and among the first to see the film at early screenings in their cities, in partnership with local exhibitors.
Coxon said her daughter, now evaluating universities, recently saw the film at a screening and was asked what she thought.
I saw this film at Tribeca Film Festival and thought it was one of the best of the fest.
I saw this film at Sundance and loved it!
When Kevin Jagernauth saw the film at the Toronto International Film Festival, he praised Leto's «rich warmth and humor.»
According to critics who saw the film at the Venice Film Festival this week, the answer seems to be... maybe.
I saw this film at Midnight Madness at the Toronto Film Festival.
I saw the film at TIFF.
As the AV Club reports, «Moonlight» director Barry Jenkins was one of the first to receive a doll after seeing the film at a recent midnight screening.
Thank you Time Out for the chance to see this film at preview.
When I first saw the film at SXSW in 2012, it quickly struck me as smug and inauthentic, an impression that lasted throughout the movie and made it difficult to resist the urge to walk out, so much so that I had no desire to write about it.
Jeremy and I however, saw the film at this past year's Fantastic Fest and had the opportunity to sit down and chat with co - writer / director Ben Wheatley about the film.
We just had our second screening with some brilliantly dedicated filmgoers who come to see films at 9:30 in the morning.
Seeing this film at Ebertfest on the same day I caught a screening of Andrew Davis» «The Fugitive,» I was reminded why I like the Liam Neeson action films, especially those directed by Jaume Collet - Serra (who did this, «Unknown, «Non-Stop,» and «Run All Night»).
And we spent five days that we were going to see films at the festival writing this movie, and we wrote the first draft of «Lemon» there.
We were lucky enough to see this film at the Midnight screening at SXSW, and it sure did leave an impression.
Members of the CFCA see films at festivals all over the world and the purpose of the film festival is to bring that experience back to the Windy City for a week.
/ Film contributor Steven Prokopy saw this film at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year and reviewed it for us, calling it a «fresh reminder» of Granik's considerable talent as a storyteller:
We were lucky enough to see the film at Cannes, and you can check our full Cafe Society review at the end of the link.
Yeah, I also saw the film at the NYFF, I would lean towards saying she is lead, but I think either way she is getting nominated.
I saw the film at TIFF and thought it was excellent.
You can picture yourself seeing these films at a drive - in double feature or maybe a Saturday matinee.
Until recently I was never all that interested in Kiarostami as a filmmaker, which is why I didn't bother seeing this film at MIFF last year.
Even being this close to the end we actually have some great new additions to the cast, I was particularly thrilled to see Peter Mullen as Ministry baddie Yaxley, I've been a fan of his from seeing films at film festival (True North, Boy A, Red Riding Trilogy), he does a fantastic job here falling seamlessly into the world and has an impressinve, memoble presense amongst other characters weve known for years.
«It's just more exciting if everyone in the world sees the film at the same time, which is April 27.»
Saw the film at Cannes and thought it was terrible; don't remember it garnering any strong reviews either.
The problem is, Robinson won't be there to explain her choice to audiences who see the film at their local multiplex.
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