Sentences with phrase «seen the film yet»

I haven't seen the film yet though.
Thanks and we haven't had much snow here yet and I am not sure if I will go to see the film yet or not, time will tell xx
I haven't seen this film yet (I don't watch many films) but I'm adding it to my list of things to watch.
I have not seen the film yet.
It's largely been absent from the Oscar buzz conversation thus far, although that may be because no one has seen the film yet.
They may not have seen the film yet, but they were tired of critics slating their beloved universe after not - so - nice reviews for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice earlier this year.
Now, right here might be a good place to stop reading if you haven't seen the film yet.
I know I haven \» t seen the film yet, but ARGGG, I hate how you assess something with a critical eye that sees things differently than me!!!
She got a Globe nomination, but missed a SAG in favor of the inexplicable nomination for Naomi Watts which, again, likely has more to do with many voters not seeing the film yet.
(If you haven't seen their films yet get to it.
While I haven't had the chance to see this film yet, I've heard great things and seen lots of great reviews since it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year.
had seen the film yet.
If you haven't seen the film yet, better hurry!
Not only were we forced to share the time with a handful of other journalists, but we hadn't even seen the film yet.
Both are coming out on 5/15 from Paramount in reference quality (or very close to it) and they're certainly the best way to see these films yet bar none.
Anyway, this is where where you stop reading if you haven't seen this film yet.
The scene in question won't be spoiled here, but if you haven't seen the film yet, you'll recognize it right away when you're in the theater.
Now I know what you're saying, «But no one has even seen the film yet
Mind you, I haven't seen the film yet, but I do know that he plays a method actor in the movie who goes to extreme measures to play an African American (in the movie within the movie), apparently drawing his examples from American exploitation cinema of the seventies.
I haven't seen the film yet, but the trailer suggests Streep's Graham has to draw on all her judgement and nerve to make the right decision.
Margot Robbie's new movie I, Tonya deals with one of the most famous incidents in the history of sports, but the person who was the target of said incident hasn't gotten around to seeing the film yet.
If you haven't seen this film yet, I highly suggest it since it will definitely will you over!
If you haven't seen the film yet, I implore you to wait until the end of the credits where Bonham - Carter does an impressive cover of «Bibbity Bobbity Boo»
I had not seen the film yet at the time (though I have sense, and it's certainly a... lesser accomplishment, shall we say, but it also deals with interesting ideas that really should be in mainstream Hollywood cinema).

Not exact matches

Whether Styles has the chops to make it as a film actor is yet to be seen, but given the confidence Nolan has in the singer - turned - actor, Dunkirk is as good a first chance to prove himself worthy as Styles could have hoped for.
Yet when I looked back at film of that game, I see that Aaron was 10 steps ahead of his man and Flipper was double - covered.
And yet, I see the whole «orgasmic birth» thing as being just a small piece of the film, and believe it is titled the way it is to grab our attention.
According to him, there is no system that allows actors to pay tax from the work they do yet film makers are mostly seen on the neck of government seeking for financial support to boost the industry.
I really love your inside sweater it is gorgeous It isn't feeling warmer her yet (thank goodness haha) We are suppose to be getting 30 + cm of snow coming up for the next couple days Also I wont be going to see that movie I might be the only female not interested in this film lol hope you have a good time though
I've seen a couple of fashion films and series or rather films and series noted for having lots of stylish outfits that fashionistas can be inspired by, the devil wears Prada, confessions of a shopaholic, single ladies, etc and i'm pretty sure there are a lot more i haven't seen yet.
If you girls haven't seen Free Peeople's April short film «Rangeen» yet, you got ta see it.
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!
I'm yet to see that film but hey, here's a really cute romper in a really striking flying tomato print.
I will admit that I have yet to fully see the 1st Thor film, but Ragnarok is comedic gold... Here's why...
With TMNT 2, or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (that's a mouthful so I'll stick to TMNT 2), we'll be seeing the yet another trailer for a major 2016 film release based on some sort of childhood icon, and I have to admit, it's the one I was the least excited for.
«They stopped filming, consulted the Producers (because technically he hadn't seen me yet) and then decided that he'd made his decision, and had to stick to it.
Rumors claim that the film was originally written for pirates, but that the studios insisted no one would pay to see pirates («Pirates of the Caribbean» had not yet come out).
My problems actually begin with the premise, not just the film's deviations from it (which I wouldn't know about, having not yet seen it).
It so desperately wants to be an»80s high - school romp, yet comes across as a film made by people who have never even seen one.
Naming names and letting people talk, this should be seen, and Kirby Dick (no kidding, that's the director) is a terrific filmmaker (THIS FILM IS NOT YET RATED, if you haven't seen it, please do - right now) and he obviously feels passionately about this.
What I saw in my several viewings was an embracing yet acerbic melange of genres polished to a single piece through a screenplay larded with wit, superb filming, and masterful performances.
It's with great pleasure, then, to see that director David Yates has handled all of the pressure in such fantastic fashion, delivering an unbelievably satisfying bookend that is not only Yates» finest entry yet, but one of the best films in the series.
Then, the following November, she could be seen with Ben Affleck in the holiday film Surviving Christmas.In 2007 Applegate finally found success on the small - screen yet again with the sitcom Samantha Who?
How did this film manage to go from one of the few must - see releases of the holiday season to the single film I most expected yet least wanted to be recognized at award ceremonies?
I actually appreciate reviews like this, not because I agree with them (or are likely to agree; I haven't seen the movie yet), but because they say exactly what I would expect to read from an articulate film lover who just isn't really of the mindset to enjoy the MCU for what it is.
Megan Leavey is yet another film to follow this trend, and I have to call it as I see it, but this is a great movie.
When the film ends with a shot of a shadowy figure breaking into the offices of the Democratic National Committee with a flashlight in the dead of night, the subtext is clear: You ain't seen nothing yet.
Both films are insular if one hasn't seen «The Room» or «Plan 9 From Outer Space,» and yet there is an accessibility to the film if anyone has ever been a dreamer.
After so many films, it hardly seems possible that the best may be yet to come, but that's the feeling that I got from seeing Black Panther.
Not only does it inform viewers about the quality of films they have yet to see, it also allows them to discuss the merits of films they have seen.
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