Sentences with phrase «theatrical release at some point»

It was recently stated by Hellraiser: Judgment «s Paul T. Taylor (Pinhead) on his official Facebook page that the new film might see a limited theatrical release at some point in the future.

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Find a guide to this weekend's new theatrical releases and watch all of the week's movie trailers, including new looks at American Ultra, Black Mass, A Walk in the Woods, the Point Break remake, and much more.
This shift from acquiring films at festivals to using festivals to launch already acquired titles makes perfect sense from a publicity point of view, particularly for Amazon, which is committed to giving each of its films a theatrical release before they stream on its Prime Video service.
Apatow's extended editions are known for their gratuitous length but then so are his theatrical cuts, and while there exists, on some VHS tape in some Raiders of the Lost Ark warehouse, no doubt, a version of Planes, Trains & Automobiles with a running time that would humble David Lean (ditto The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller's Day Off), the theatrical release — no less a «director's cut» at a mere 92 minutes, as Hughes was his own producer by this point — demonstrates ruthless craftsmanship.
To this day, even with the books heading into movie development for worldwide theatrical release, I am still self - published and at this point in the game, I'd have to have very good reason to go traditional!
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