Not exact matches
To compete, other studios could also merge — giving us essentially a movie version of the NBA's super-team syndrome — or they could amp up efforts to infiltrate streaming,
leaving their movie studios as an output for major blockbusters that audiences
still want to watch in
theaters.
And now, when moviegoers
leave the
theater after seeing The Secret Life of Walter Mitty this winter, they will be able to sign on to eHarmony and receive the same exclusive service as Ben
Stiller himself.
Still, chances are fairly good you'll
leave the
theater smiling when it's over, humming one of the sentimental songs.
While a number of the nominees are
still in
theaters, here are 11 movies you can watch right now without having to
leave your couch.
Things never get oppressively heavy, but you'll
still have plenty to chew on after you've
left the
theater.
Related Reviews: Written and Directed by Noah Baumbach: Frances Ha • Greenberg • The Squid and the Whale • Margot at the Wedding Written by Noah Baumbach: Fantastic Mr. Fox • Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted • The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Ben
Stiller: The Royal Tenenbaums • The Heartbreak Kid Naomi Watts: St. Vincent • Adore • You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger Adam Driver: Inside Llewyn Davis • This Is Where I
Leave You Amanda Seyfried: Chloe • Lovelace • In Time • Dear John Charles Grodin: The Humbling • The Great Muppet Caper • Ishtar Now in
Theaters: Get Hard • Cinderella • Chappie Away We Go • Young Adult • Jack Goes Boating • Love Streams
While I
still consider Brand to be quite a lunatic, I
left the
theater inspired by his story and impressed with him as a person.
And while it's an art that has already yielded our first magnum opus of the year, the 100 Most Anticipated Movies Of 2014, (and we should probably be awarded the rest of January off as a result) there's
still a category of film we've
left unmined: those movies that we saw and reviewed in 2013 at festivals or sneak screenings or parts foreign tha t won't be in
theaters until 2014.
In the end, what the film doesn't have in heart it makes up for in action and creative animation (I
still get a kick out of seeing some of my son's more unique Lego pieces make an appearance, like Lego flames or the Lego shark), and you will certainly
leave the
theater with a smile on your face.
In fact, I
left the
theater still trying to digest all the info.
Still, for fans of any of the numerous characters, it would be hard not to
leave the
theater entertained.
Even with American Reunion crashing 3,200
theaters and Titanic 3D continuing its run, a 50 % week two to three drop will
still leave The Hunger Games with about $ 30 million and the # 1 slot.
It's a deft balancing act that should assuage the worries of anyone
still concerned that Franco doesn't actually get The Room, or at least convince them to
leave their stupid comments in their pocket until the movie hits
theaters in December.
While most audience members won't worry about protecting their necklines when they
leave the
theater, this script may
still expose more dangerous attitudes about young love than most parents will care to lay bare for their kids.
Still, one also can't help but
leave the
theater with an emptiness of feeling, because while the meal is undoubtedly tasty, it's definitely not very filling.