Sentences with phrase «seen the film in»

I gather some prices have actually gone down, but you're charging a premium for the experience of seeing films in Imax or something similar.
The movie had a better sense of liturgical music than most Catholic parishes: Actually, the real reason I like to see any film in which the Catholic Church is featured prominently concerns the music.
Even if you never see the film in full, these few minutes — wisely released as the trailer — are well worth your time.
This past weekend at BlogHer, I was given the opportunity to see the film in advance.
Most people don't get a chance to see the films in this category, so I always feel like I have an upper hand when guessing the winner.
But that, of course, is problematic on home video, and it was quite apparent to those who saw the film in cinemas that the original widescreen transfer of Se7en did not accurately recreate the intended look, mood or intention of the film.
I saw the film in IMAX, and a week later I'm still waiting for the safe return of my optic nerves, but it was the meagre emotional charge that shocked me most.
Whatever you do, DO NOT go and see this film in Jackson's preferred 48 fps or (hps) format.
(I had the additional misfortune of seeing the film in 3 - D, and the seasick compositions are even worse through tinted lenses and forced perspective.)
I won't reveal the plot twists just in case you're not familiar with what happened in reality, but suffice it to say that I had no clue why Finkel seems to become more and more frantic as Longo's trial date inches closer, and I had absolutely no clue as to what Longo's actual motives were — I had to Google the real events after seeing the film in order to understand what I'd watched onscreen.
It's rare to see a film in which a group of women can get violent food poisoning while trying on bridesmaids dresses that also feels realistic.
I did read once that a review assumes you haven't seen the film in question, while criticism assumes you have.
Funnily enough I saw this film in it's English dub, featuring a cast of talented well known names and adopting a unique audible focus on it's English Countryside setting, which actually fits really well.
Instead of seeing a film in the midnight slot, I decided instead to check out the Fantastic Feud.
We now have a couple of international release dates, and it looks like we will definitely see the film in 2013.
We saw this film in a screening where the woman next to us remarked as the film finished that it felt like a good massage.
Again, I happened to see this film in a public screening, and the long and sustained applause at the end by the very young audience made it clear that the message had hit home.
If you get a chance to see this film in 3D though, I would highly recommend that as well since it is very subtle but adds a great dimension to the film.
Filmmakers are always trying to... There's something that happened when we were kids seeing films in a dark movie theatre, there was something that struck us and had such an incredible impact and we can't properly articulate it but it had such an incredible impact that now as filmmakers, we are trying to recapture that and, oh, it's impossible.
As a huge Ghibli fan, it's always a treat to see their films in theaters.
Diego, that is effing awesome that you saw the film in that same theater.
So, it is nice to see a film in this vein that takes itself deadly serious with no frills.
If you live in a big city, you have access to your perfect theater to see films in an ideal setting.
That makes Infinity War the first movie shot entirely with IMAX digital cameras, and so when you see the film in IMAX screens, you're getting an image that was created specifically for that format from start to finish.
Oldman's performance is the sole, sufficient reason to see a film in which little else finally lingers...
Check out the full list of all of the festival's winners, plus a rundown of where and when you can see each film in the coming months.
The theater I saw this film in was hard to hear the movie at times due to the sniffles.
(I didn't see the film in IMAX, but an hour's worth of it has been configured to fill up for the larger - screen format, and I'm certainly going to try it out.)
I would advocate trying to see the film in the 70 mm roadshow presentation (a list of theaters offering such a presentation is here) on the general principle that it's good to see things in 70 mm.
Expect to see the film in New York and LA on May 24.
Anthony: To be clear, you'll be able to see the film in any theater.
Seeing this film in 4K with HDR is the only way to do it.
When I originally saw this film in the cinema I was in the perfect mood for seeing it.
Even with Midnight Madness, I didn't start seeing films in the programme until my fourth festival.
It's a triumph of star power, and after seeing the film in 2010, I spent the better part of the next five years fantasy - casting her in every role that fit her age range.
But let me tell you one thing, seeing this film in 4DX definitely made it a better experience for sure and if you are thinking about seeing a 4DX film, «Transformers» is a great example to test it out with.
The director hadn't seen the film in several years and, now in his mid-Seventies and with several of those involved in Harry and Tonto's making dead and buried, he feels it has accrued a certain pathos.
Speaking of visuals, I totally recommend seeing the film in 3D.
I would have preferred to see this film in 3D, since it would have popped more but the 2D version still worked.
It does for me, as there are images, pieces of music, and particular scenes that have stayed with me over the years, and although I hadn't seen the film in about two decades, it amazes me how much of it I still remember.
Seeing the film in glorious 4K Ultra HD with HDR is a must for any fan.
«I saw this film in a screening room and it felt like a Woody Allen film, but it also felt like it was totally from out of left field.
Like «The Post,» not enough members of the SAG nominating committee saw the film in time to accord it nominations.
I did see the film in 3D, but you'll get the same experience in a 2D screening.
Fans will now have the chance to see the film in any format they want, which is exciting; we recently saw the 3D version of «Mockingjay — Part 1» before its release in China, and the new level of immersion was really fantastic.»
If you have the opportunity to see this film in a theater in wonderful 35 mm film, take that chance because you never know when that opportunity will present itself again.
See the film in 3D August 12!
However, I will note that over the years, I have seen the film in almost every possible circumstance and can promise that the chance to see the film in 70 mm is the kind of opportunity no film fan should pass up.
The stop - motion animation drama played to a clunky, awkward Q&A when I saw its North American premiere at Telluride, but now that people will have seen the film in droves by Sundance 2016, one can imagine this will be an indeed special event, the first big meeting of the cult following Johnson and Kaufman's film so richly deserves.
«The Gathering Storm: The Chronicles of the Hobbit Part 3» is a making - of documentary that runs just short of five hours and «Here at Journey's End» (aka «The Appendices Part 12») goes into detail on aspects of the production and pulls out to see the film in the context of the entire Tolkien story told in the six films.
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