By far, «A Quiet Place» is the biggest (silent) bang for the buck I've had at the movie
theater in a long while.
Not exact matches
«I've
long been a firm believer that despite the fact that you can watch movies on your phone, iPad or home
theater, every once
in a
while you still want to get out of the house,» League told the Austin American - Statesman.
In 1976, Bruce became a volunteer apprentice at Traverse City's Cherry County Playhouse in northern Michigan working long hours behind the scenes on the playhouse's productions from erecting sets, assistantThe youngest of three boys, Bruce Campbell wanted to be an actor as young as eight - years - old after witnessing his dad's enjoyment while performing in local community theate
In 1976, Bruce became a volunteer apprentice at Traverse City's Cherry County Playhouse
in northern Michigan working long hours behind the scenes on the playhouse's productions from erecting sets, assistantThe youngest of three boys, Bruce Campbell wanted to be an actor as young as eight - years - old after witnessing his dad's enjoyment while performing in local community theate
in northern Michigan working
long hours behind the scenes on the playhouse's productions from erecting sets, assistantThe youngest of three boys, Bruce Campbell wanted to be an actor as young as eight - years - old after witnessing his dad's enjoyment
while performing
in local community theate
in local community
theater.
One, the second Weinstein potential awards contender
in a row to open
in just two cities, «Mandela:
Long Walk to Freedom,» exceeded expectations
while the other, Spike Lee's remake of «Oldboy,» performed weakly
in several hundred
theaters.
Hang tight
while the trailer does its job to ensure the movie sticks around
in theaters long enough for us to see for ourselves.
In focusing on the audience, the fest capitalizes on the fact that we're all here and there's not much else to do than just sit in theaters all day long, arguing about the merits of cinema and drinking beer while waiting for the next screening to star
In focusing on the audience, the fest capitalizes on the fact that we're all here and there's not much else to do than just sit
in theaters all day long, arguing about the merits of cinema and drinking beer while waiting for the next screening to star
in theaters all day
long, arguing about the merits of cinema and drinking beer
while waiting for the next screening to start.
However, the makers of the movies must be mindful of how much time they take, not only because people will grow restless
in the audience the
longer you go, but also that, for the studio, the more showings that
theaters can have
in a given day, the more money they can make by striking
while the iron is hot when the film opens.
But
while loads of folks really loved the movie, making it a relatively successful documentary
while in theaters, I unfortunately found it to be nothing more than an overly
long and tedious documentary that made me feel a tinge of guilt for not fully appreciating its apparent significance.
While Reading's small
theater footprint
in the U.S., relative to Regal (RGC) and Cinemark (CNK), had hurt availability and terms on first - run films several years ago, an antitrust lawsuit against the largest movie studios and exhibitors (
long since favorably settled) and growth of Reading's market share
in certain markets (70 % Hawaii, 12 % San Diego) has alleviated this issue.
While promotional deals and higher bonuses
in specific spending categories (such as an extra 5 percent on movie -
theater admission from April through June) look attractive on paper, the Double Cash card's flat 2 percent rewards rate earns more
in the
long run for the vast majority of people.
I See Light B + W is reminiscent of Hiroshi Sugimoto's
Theaters, wherein the artist took long exposures of several theaters while a film was screening, resulting in an entirely white, «shining» movie
Theaters, wherein the artist took
long exposures of several
theaters while a film was screening, resulting in an entirely white, «shining» movie
theaters while a film was screening, resulting
in an entirely white, «shining» movie screens.
The works include reenactments of Vito Acconci's Seedbed (1972),
in which the artist occupied the space under a false floor, masturbating and speaking through a microphone to visitors above; Valie Export's Action Pants: Genital Panic (1969)
in which Export walked through a movie
theater in crotchless pants, challenging the audience to turn from the images of women on the screen to a real female body; and Abramovic's own Lips of Thomas (1975),
in which she ate a kilogram of honey and drank a liter of red wine before breaking her glass with her hand, incising a star
in her stomach with a razor blade, whipping herself until she «no
longer felt pain,» then lying down on an ice cross
while a space heater suspended above her caused her to bleed even more profusely.
Even though Dolby is rumored to be developing a version of Atmos that can be licensed to home
theater equipment manufacturers, we imagine it is probably a
long way off and,
while it may be possible to install a really big screen
in a smaller room to mimic that
theater feel at home, it would take a room of cavernous proportions to be able to accommodate an audio system that could do hold a candle to what Atmos can do
in a properly sized auditorium.