If your local
theater screens this film, certainly try to see this on the big screen.
Not exact matches
In addition to showing
films, the
theater also features
screenings and retrospectives.
YouTuber miah022
filmed his visit to the now - defunct
theater in 2012 and documented the remains of fallen
screens, concession stands, and a ticket booth.
At that point, it was Sony's decision to allow
theater operators to opt - out of
screening the
film.
The cinema partnered with The Doggie Do annual canine festival and 20th Century Fox Ireland to make the first - ever dog - friendly
film screening in an Ireland
theater happen.
Much like trolls» attempts to affect Black Panther «s status as a critical darling, the Twitter posts describing fake attacks at movie
screenings also seemed to be part of a racist campaign meant to scare people away from
theaters in order to hurt the
film's overall box - office gross (again, a major fail).
After large movie
theater chains, like AMC (AMC.N) and Regal Entertainment (RGC.N), refused to
screen the comedy following threats of violence from hackers who opposed the
film, Sony stitched together a limited release in
theaters and a $ 5.99 video - on - demand (VOD) rental and $ 14.99 purchase option on YouTube Movies, Google Play (GOOGL.O), Microsoft Xbox Video (MSFT.O) and a dedicated site starting Dec. 24.
A wide release
film is one that
screens at more than 600
theaters.
Some 200 U.S.
theaters screened the Sony Pictures
film despite threats of terrorism and an international cyberwar spawned by the farcical comedy about a plot to assassinate the leader of North Korea.
Walking out of the
theater, my friend in the
screening immediately declared that the
film was the most tone - deaf
film he has seen this year.
This is observed in the increasing legitimacy of «media» as a singular noun, which conjures up the image of a television supermarket, with hundreds, thousands, millions of
screens all showing the same picture at once, with legions of speakers playing the same rock music, all promoting a
film showing in hundreds of thousands of small identical
theaters worldwide on the same day.
«We knew we had to be better, we knew we had to be excellent,» said Brown, 89, one of about 10 Tuskegee Airmen who attended the White House
screening of «Red Tails,» a
film about the airmen produced by «Star Wars» creator George Lucas which opened in
theaters in March 2012.
By the end of 2012, 35 mm
film in movie
theaters is expected to decline to 37 percent on a global scale, which is a dramatic decline from 68 percent of global cinema
screens in 2010.
It's a single -
screen theater that features indie, foreign, classic, and cult
films.
A note about the 3D effect and IMAX, I'm afraid I did not really see the
film at its full potential as the «IMAX»
theater selected for the
screening is a pale imitation of the flagship IMAX
theater in uptown Manhattan.
The power and impact of the
film fall flat, as though there's a force field between the
screen and the
theater seats that stops any emotion dead in its tracks before it can reach the crowd.
Most critics found the
film funny and entertaining when it
screened at Toronto last fall, and audiences will finally get to see it on June 7 (and in even more
theaters on June 21).
Note that some
films listed below do not have any reported box office grosses; these
films were primarily released on VOD in the U.S. (and while all of them did also play in at least one
theater for at least one
screening, there wasn't enough of a theatrical release to have box office figures reported).
Putting my education to use, I went to work for a company called Bellcore, which pays well enough for me to keep up the mortgage, maintain a home
theater, finance
film festival trips, and buy the 25 - 30 gallons of gasoline I need each week to attend
screenings.
Some
films are listed with a box office gross of $ 0; these
films were primarily released on VOD in the U.S. (they did also play in at least one
theater for at least one
screening, but not enough to have box office grosses reported).
But on February 28, for one week, about 1,000 movie
theaters around the country will
screen a version of the movie that is both the same — same plot, same characters, derived from the same
filming sessions — and completely different, featuring exactly 763 new jokes.
This is a decently made
film, but not one that especially needs to be seen on a
theater screen.
On June 8, De Palma, Baumbach, and Paltrow will participate in a Free Talk at the Film Society of Lincoln Center; De Palma opens June 10, and will
screen alongside a retrospective of the director's
films at Metrograph
theater.
In Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, Black Panther has been selling out its five - times - a-day
screenings at the only
theater showing the
film.
Best Format: The scale of this
film is pretty epic, so a
theater screening is recommended.
Sony has given
theaters permission to cancel
screenings of «The Interview» following a terrorist threat, and Carmike Cinemas is the first to pull the
film.
Lorentz arranged for independent
screenings in a number of cities, and the
film was eventually shown in about 3,000
theaters.
Photographers will form flashing gauntlets through which many of the top stars and filmmakers in movies will stream on their way to premiering hotly anticipated
films on
screens that are less
theaters than movie cathedrals.
Annapurna Pictures has just released a new FYC trailer for their
film Detroit that will have a limited re-release in
theaters on December 1 in 10 cities and 25
screens including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Palm Springs, Maui and Aspen.
While viewing it at home may lack the impact of catching it on 70 mm
film in the
theater, not even the smallest
screen could take away from Nolan's masterful filmmaking, ably assisted by a dynamic score from the legendary Hans Zimmer.
Last night, my wife, daughter and I took in Black Narcissus at the AFI Silver and enjoyed it as much as we always have (only more so because it was in the gorgeous main
theater projected on a huge
screen) and afterwards I started thinking about movies with very famous scenes, so famous that most casual
film goers might know it (or have a vague sense of familiarity with it) even if they don't know the movie.
The color palette and mis - en - scene composition are fittingly vibrant and epic for a blockbuster
film of this scope, and many of the ambitious action sequences are well - executed and impressive, which helps to justify seeing the
film on a
theater screen.
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Roadside Attractions earned their highest ever opening weekend per
screen average with «Manchester By The Sea,» which took in $ 64,125 per
screen — the fourth highest per
theater average of any
film released this year.
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In addition to plotting Deadpool 2's arrival, 20th Century Fox also announced plans to further expand Marvel's big
screen presence next year with a pair of new X-Men
films: New Mutants, an X-Men spin - off, arrives April 13th, 2018, while X-Men: Dark Phoenix, the follow - up to 2016's X-Men: Apocalypse that will center on Sophie Turner's Jean Grey, hits
theaters November 2nd of next year.
The
film, which stars Academy Award nominee Vera Farmiga (Up in the Air, Bates Motel), Patrick Wilson (Insidious), Ron Livingston (Office Space, Adaptation) and Lili Taylor (Hemlock Grove), will
screen in two
theaters at the Regal Cinema at L.A. LIVE on June 21, first at 10:00 pm in Regal House 11 and 10:30 pm in Regal House 10 with both
screenings followed by a Q&A with Wan.
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.
But with three months to go until the Academy Awards, most of the qualifying
films are in
theaters or
screening for critics and the night's so - called big six are beginning to look a little clearer.
Presumably some of these same
theaters regretted the doubts they had in assigning
screens to God's Not Dead, a much smaller Christian
film from the same studio that wound up grossing a stunning $ 61 million domestically last spring.
While the
film did drop almost 48.5 % last week from the previous week it was added in seventy - seven
theaters and managed to make around $ 4,118 on each of its 3,740
screens, earning an additional $ 15.4 million for weekend.
This is a gorgeous
film with a superb soundtrack so if a
theater screening were available, that's the best way to enjoy this movie.
The
film dropped almost 50 % from the previous week and despite being added in six
theaters only earned $ 3,351 on each of it's 3,104
screens.
What that means is that starting Friday, September 23rd, Edgar Wright's terrific
film will
screen at midnight once a month at the renowned
theater.
I know many people go to the
theater to mindlessly watch images flicker on the
screen before them, but I love how Andrew's
films make you think.
The
film begins its theatrical run on October 6, but the passes are good for any showing of Lucky (Monday through Thursday
screenings only) throughout its time at the
theater.
I'd heard this advice shortly after checking in and receiving my credentials; but, for my first
screening of the festival — after arriving to the
theater a good forty minutes before the
film — I was told by the door manager that they probably wouldn't open up until just before the show, and if I got in line five minutes before I would be fine.
It was set to debut in
theaters but after North Korean hackers called the
film an act of war and made threats, many cinema chains chose not to
screen the movie.
Therefore, to give that replacement
screen a proper send - off before it is taken down, the
theater will be presenting «70 mm Film Festival: The Ultimate Edition,» the third iteration of a program of 70 mm
films that began back in 2013 as a way of exhibiting some of Hollywood's most spectacular visions in the manner in which they were meant to be seen.
Neither
film is lost in a literal, vanished - and - gone sense — both are available on video, are occasionally
screened in
theaters, and are highly regarded by
film critics (four stars apiece in Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide, for example).