The theater feels like a throwback to an old school movie theater but with a modern twist — food and drinks are served during your movie!
That's the way I feel about Matthew Vaughn's «X-Men: First Class,» and I only grudgingly went with the slightly positive, because I walked out of
the theater feeling like I had just watched an okay superhero movie.
When they're vanity projects built on such hoary devices as talking to off - stage characters or writing letters and reading them aloud, they can make
theater feel like a dried - up old fossil.
Still, there's an air of excitement radiating off Molly's Game, and the film ends on a truly hopeful note that'll have you walk out of
the theater feeling like you just ended a poker game with a royal flush.
Not exact matches
While some
theaters will entice viewers by making themselves
feel more
like home, providing comfy couches and even beds, others attract crowds by serving restaurant quality food and drinks that go far beyond the standard popcorn and Buncha Crunch.
I watched Thor: The Dark World and
felt like I was at a movie
theater writ small.
As a graduate student in science, I often
felt like an impersonator, as if I was role - playing in science and had become an unlikely member of a rather talented
theater company.
It pays to do your research before embarking on this date idea, as you'll find which
theaters are older and have a more iconic
feel and which are newer with more updated features,
like high - resolution screens.
Yeah, we know it's top shelf, but grab a balcony seat at the Majestic and it'll
feel like a night at the
theater.
Manifesto was previously staged as an art installation, and in many ways it
feels like its true home is the gallery rather than the movie
theater.
There are a few funny jokes scattered throughout, but the halfhearted direction and clunky script are underscored by performances that
feel like they belong in community
theater.
It will not make you
feel like a 10 - year - old, but it will make you
feel 10 years older by the time you leave the
theater.
Playing Sea of Thieves
feels a bit
like working in a
theater before the set has been completely built.
The thematic elements are the main concern and those under 13 may find it
feels more
like a Freshman History class than a fun
theater experience.
Feels like it was pulled out of the freezer and hastily microwaved about 10 minutes before you arrived at the
theater.
With the exception of the internet tie - in, this is a storyline that
feels like it would have been right at home in the
theaters decades ago, with its plotline some might think similar to such fare as Wall Street, The Devil's Advocate, or Affleck's Boiler Room.
Gimmick or not, it really makes us
feel like we're inside this
theater along with the characters.
Her appearance, to look down her nose at an investigating Lois Lane,
feels like a moment that was debated in the editing room, but other reinserted pieces have the extraneous aura of being planned for a Blu - ray long before the film even hit
theaters.
That's where the urgency really picks up and it
feels like a movie you have to see in the
theater.
I
felt like I was getting dumber in the
theater.
Rather than tell the story in a straightforward fashion, the movie is set in a
theater, where sets and backdrops are flown in as scenes shift and characters often move to choreography that
feels like it's out of a musical number.
All that and more happen in this location, and out of all the one - location stories that are out there, I
feel like this would be great on a
theater stage.
«I always
feel like a vague failure in L.A.,» said Greta Gerwig, sitting in a movie
theater in the heart of Hollywood.
Though it may
feel like there's only one movie currently playing at the
theater, there's actually another.
Much
like Ceylan's Winter Sleep this is what a real experience
feels like in the movie
theater.
It's not all the necessary vulgarities, but the assumption that it will be another revenge film, much
like Inglourious Basterds, where a race can achieve a
feeling of vengeance from the seat of a movie
theater.
«Pompeii»: This Carrie - Ann Moss and Kit Harington disaster flick about ancient Rome
feels like ancient history, but it actually hit
theaters in Feb. 2014.
It at times
feels like the sort of project that would make its debut on Lifetime, not in
theaters nationwide.
Speaking of the Falcon, it looks
like the ship that made the Kessel Run in fourteen parsecs is now officially Rey's, which is another way that Han's influence will be
felt when The Last Jedi arrives in
theaters.
As a result, the movie drags on forever and the
theater begins to
feel like an elevator stuck between floors with no alarm button to push.
Unless you just saw the movie in
theaters and want to see it in a new way, this
feels like a waste of time.
Coming up in
theater, I just
feel like I know my way around that better.
When I left the
theater, I
felt like the father who just had to pick his sixteen year old son up from jail after he was arrested for reckless driving on a Friday night.
Before the film started, director Adam Wingard and writer Simon Barrett introduced You're Next to the crowded
theater by saying up front «We made this movie with the purpose of not making you
feel like a horrible person when it ends.
If you
feel like you need to prepare yourself for Marvel Studio's Avengers: Infinity War in the most epic way possible, AMC
Theaters has got you covered.
I guess because I have a
theater background, I know how well trained
theater actors are and how dedicated they are, and I
feel like that's always a fantastic resource for us to find new talent.
After the credits rolled, I
felt like entering the
theater lobby and doing my best impression of Leslie Nielsen in «The Naked Gun,» as the fireworks store blows up in the background: «Please disperse, there's nothing to see here!»
Nacho Vigalondo's Colossal didn't do much business in
theaters, but
feels like it's poised to become a cult favorite.
Worst - case scenario: The audience will start to
feel like they've been trapped in the
theater for as long as the heroine and her kid have been locked up.
You'll leave the
theater really thinking about the dire strait the country is in, without
feeling like you've just paid $ 16 for a lesson.
I would have
liked to have seen a little more tension build up between Brolin's character and Steinfeld, but I left the
theater feeling something I rarely did in 2010... «enjoyment.»
Okay, so it isn't really winter — but parts of April sure do
feel like it, and since we here at Bullz - Eye don't do the whole «spring preview» thing, here's an early look at what's scheduled to be on offer at a
theater near you in the four weeks before the summer blockbusters start arriving.
These stylish costumes, which might look great on a
theater stage, are much too foregrounded in a film in which they
feel like an overextended gag.
Although director John Wells has done a great job of adapting the energy of Tracy Letts «source material, it still
feels very much
like a
theater performance.
Although I
feel like I haven't been to the
theater in weeks (having only gone once last week) I had some reviews waiting in the wings for publication, including the excellent Ex Machina (in addition to an interview I did with director Alex Garland), an unexpectedly favorable assessment of social media horror Unfriended, a less favorable walkthrough of James Franco / Jonah Hill crime tale True Story and a gushing review of Noah Baumbach «s latest hit While We're Young.
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feels like a biopic that would have been made during Jackie Robinson's lifetime, something that would have been in
theaters in 1950.
I
felt like I was expecting a bigger figure (Captain America: Civil War is still in
theaters and recently passed $ 400 million), but I didn't take the film's budget into account.
Feel like something new to
theaters at home?
But it doesn't quite
feel like the prestige pictures that blow through
theaters this time of year; it's a drama often dignified by its workmanlike approach, one that
feels...
it
feels like a dream sequence as its just such a huge shift, we do nt see the film ending and comign to
theaters.