Sentences with phrase «to see at the festival»

Which is good, because I've never seen it at a festival in the states.
I just saw it at the festival and it's good, but I didn't laugh as much as I expected.
All three were seen at festivals in 2012, and were included in my Best of 2012 list accordingly.
End your Wednesday with one of the most ambitious films I've ever seen at a festival, Tim Sutton's «Dark Night.»
Our criteria was simple: an individual contributor could include a film on their ballot had it been released in their home country in 2016, or they had seen it at a festival locally or abroad.
Cameron and Jesse also recap their annual visit to Lollapalooza, and we listen to some of their favorite bands they saw at the festival.
Exactly the sort of style we would expect to see at a festival, this «Ryan Dustbag» pouch is made from smooth leather and embellished with feather fringing.
I seemed to love, or at least enjoy, just about everything I saw at the festival this year, which is rather impressive.
TWC probably won't make a decision regarding the release of that film until the new cut is seen at the festival, and the battle has become contentious.
The Dark Mile was the last film I saw at the festival, and the best was certainly not saved for last.
I would have had this at the top of my top 20 list from last year if it had been released last year, but I saw it at a festival.
The second film I saw at the festival and its wondrous cinematography, resonant performances, and an organic direction that plays right into my wheelhouse; Mr. Turner proves that Leigh can tackle the tricky genre of the biopic better than, well, anyone I've ever seen.
If you're curious about our individual rankings, click ahead to the final page, where each member of the / Film team has listed every movie they saw at the festival this year in order of preference.
Wheatley is constantly challenging himself and his audience, this has the makings of a must - see at the festival.
While definitely not the worst film I saw at the festival, (that title would belong to Gravity), La última película remains an interesting, yet trying and monotonous take on «the death of cinema.»
«Spotlight» was probably the best film I saw at the festival, a perfect journalistic thriller with a sharp eye for character.
Unquestionably the best film I saw at the festival this year.
After the Ball was a huge surprise, the kind of movie you don't get to see at a festival but which is so sorely needed among the heavy dramas.
For some odd reason I was expecting to hate this film, but it's actually rather brilliant and probably the most thought - provoking feature out of everything I saw at the festival.
by Sean Rom «This is exactly the type of film to see at the festival - one that you definitely won't be catching in theatres again»
Alex's Top 5 Favorite Films: # 5: I Am Not a Hipster - Even though this was the second film I saw at the festival, it stuck with me all the way through 22 more films, remaining one of my top favorites.
The Young Victoria — The only film we saw at the festival to get any kind of real theatrical release, which is unfortunate because while it's a fine film for what it is, obviously I liked a lot of other movies a lot more.
Easily the funniest film we saw at the festival.
As for the «coming soon» section, there are some films that we've seen at festivals and that will arrive at some point but don't have firmed - up release dates yet so we didn't add them, like James Gray's «The Immigrant,» Jim Jarmusch's «Only Lovers Left Alive» and Jim Mickle «s deliciously atmospheric, slow - build cannibal horror remake «We Are What We Are.»
Transpecos also contains the three best performances I've seen at the festival, especially from Luna (Bernie, Freelheld).
As always, several of the Row Three staff and contributors, along with a few a regular reader or two, provide a tiny capsule — a postcard if you will — of all the films that they saw at the festival.
A always been the case, Row Three staff and contributors along with a few a regular reader or two provide a tiny capsule, a postcard if you will, of all the films that they saw at the festival, accompanied by an identifier - tag: [BEST], [LOVED], [LIKED], [DISLIKED], [DISAPPOINTED], [FELL ASLEEP], [WALKED OUT], [HATED] and [WORST].
As has always been the case, regular Row Three contributors along with a few readers provide a tiny capsule, a postcard if you will, of all the films that they saw at the festival, accompanied by an identifier - tag: [BEST], [LOVED], [LIKED], [DISLIKED], [DISAPPOINTED], [FELL ASLEEP], [WALKED OUT], [HATED] and [WORST].
A passage where Morgen blankets the sad turns of Cobain's boyhood to «Something In The Way» is as powerful as anything I saw at the festival, a piercing «child is the father of the man» moment.
The best narrative film I saw at the festival was Tallulah, the debut feature of the writer - director Sian Heder (Orange Is the New Black).
The Way and Saem are both flawed, but they are masterpieces compared to the two worst films I saw at the festival: Lim Wang - tae's Ga - eul U-che-guk (Autumn Sonata) and Yoo Ji - young's Su - seong - mot (Duck Town).
At the end of the day, while Hell Baby will never be on my «Film Festival Must See List,» it was definitely a fun film to see at the festival and added a nice variety to the films that I normally see at festivals.
The Venice crowd initially laughed at the clanging pomposity of this device, and then became progressively, audibly, more irritated; it had easily the most walkouts of any film I saw at the festival.
I saw it at a festival back in October.
It's absolutely stunning, with the greatest production design and cinematography (well, Crosscurrent might slightly have the edge in cinematography, but they're milliseconds away from each other) I've seen at the festival, but the indulgence is, at too many moments, insufferable.
, it's time I ran down the Top 5 films I've seen at the festival.
She'll tell us what we can expect to see at the festival and where the festival will be traveling to this...
Of course, this is Spain we're talking about, so there's much more to see at the festival than a few burning satirical effigies.
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