If you haven't
seen them on the big screen here is your chance!
Not exact matches
Leigh, last prominently
seen on the
big screen spewing obscenities and blood in The Hateful Eight, could scarcely be more different
here as the tough, watchful, oddly edgy group commander, while Thompson gets a few good verbal licks in.
While this shouldn't technically count, I am putting it
here since it's a remastered version and I never
saw it
on 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-...]
We got our first official still from Guy Ritchie's
big screen take
on the classic spy series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. earlier this week [
see here], and now we have another image from the film featuring the two leads Henry Cavill (Man of Steel) and Armie Hammer (The Lone Ranger)... Set against the backdrop of -LSB-...]
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-...]
Here's a rundown of where you can
see the contenders
on the
big screen before the Feb. 22 Academy Awards.
We only have 13 days to make this happen, so if you live in Atlanta, appreciate the site, and want to
see a classic film
on the
big screen, then click over
here and sign up.
In honor of
See It
Big: Gordon Willis, the Museum of the Moving Image
screening series co-curated by Reverse Shot, Michael Koresky and Jeff Reichert
here pay homage to the great cinematographer by focusing specifically
on his work in Woody Allen's 1978 drama Interiors.
While the Avengers & Co. have spent their days
on the
big screen saving the world from threats (and each other)
here and there, this motley crew has been proving themselves as the everyday, rarely
seen superheroes we truly need, and they've made every episode a thrilling delight.
And that's why I'm so fascinated to
see what Oldman does with Churchill
here — every historic figure demands to have their humanity observed
on the
big screen.
Arguably the most ambitious project of the year, The Avengers (or Avengers Assemble as it's known
here in the UK)
saw Joss Whedon and Marvel Studios assembling Earth's Mightiest Heroes
on the
big screen as they brought together Marvel's four
big movie franchises to fulfill every fanboy and fangirl's dream.
Backstage is once again
here to provide a cheat sheet to all the superb acting
seen on the
big and small
screens: who is nominated, why the performance matters, and what makes them worthy of a win.
Hit the comments section below with your thoughts, stay tuned for more from our interview
here on Cinema Blend, and
see the actor in action
on the
big screen in Don't Breathe starting August 26th.
After welcomes and introductions, a stirring compilation of the original Stratos's competition exploits is played
on the
big screens, the rock «n» roll soundtrack enhanced by the raspy, buzz -
saw growl of the Dino V6 swinging the rump of the tiny, mid-engined wedge as it powers along,
here on fat asphalt tyres, there
on spindly snow tyres,
here with bull bars and Alitalia livery, there in Pirelli black and red with a Carello lightpod.
There currently isn't any patch notes
on the official webpage but
here are some of the changes that have been observed so far: Infected Mode added Camos now cover more of the weapons Prestige icons are now
bigger in lobbies Status of lobby location now in top right of
screen Now
see other players stats in lobby Pick 10 points are now blue in custom classes SnD now showing how many players left alive in HUD New taunts added for all Combat rigs Custom Games... Read More»
«We've already had Proteus up
on the
big screens here in the office, and it's looking like nothing the PlayStation has ever
seen before,» says Clarke, who serves as Curve's PR and Marketing Director.
Fitbit has included some of the thickest bezels I've
seen on a smartwatch, and there's a lot of wasted space
here; the
screen could have been much
bigger, or the device could have been much smaller if more thought had been put in
here.