Sentences with phrase «watch a film together»

«Luca, Armie, and I were watching the film together in this little box, which was a special moment in itself,» he said.
Timothée Chalamet: Just the memories of Armie and Michael [Stuhlbarg] and Luca, exploring the town, hanging out, watching films together, getting espresso... There was a family bond that felt especially strong on this film.
They managed to get people to watch a film together, even while they streamed apart.
The meetings students have on their own are really up to them, but the big monthly gatherings with me might include playing games, watching a film together, or sitting with interview - type questions to get to know each other more deeply.
It has just become a machine that strives to be a social networking hub, a hub of families watching films together and prancing around idiotically in front of Wii Sports rip - offs.

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Several have gathered parents and youths together to watch and discuss a television drama such as the recent film Surviving.
There's enough action, intrigue and drama to convince adults that it's «a serious movie well worth your time» but in reality, it's a film for the whole family, and for many, watching it together has become something of a rite of passage.
My children and I have sailed through many Titanic books together (and watched several film adaptations).
Family Movie Night was pretty much exactly what it sounds like: we each took turns picking a film, and then the four of us hunkered down with pizza and popcorn in the basement and watched it together.
Her husband, who enjoys researching healthy living, came across Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead and together they watched the film.
It was very fun to film this together and even more fun to edit and watch it back.
You'll have loads to talk about after the film, digest your latest watch together!
Whether you are video chatting during it or not, something as simple as watching a film, reading a book, or cooking together can work wonders for making you feel closer.
If you're both horror film buffs (or even if you're not), nothing will bring you closer together than watching a few scary films.
Very 70's TV movie but with a superior cast, Nimoy is okay but watch it for the chance to see three great actresses, Susan Hampshire, Rachel Roberts, and Vera Miles together in one film.
It's enjoyable watching Leonardo and Kate draw closer together, and the film's emotional moments strike the right notes.
Watching Bateman and McAdams work together is a real melding of styles and comedy and it anchors the film's performances.
, Renee Zellweger and Cuba Gooding Jr for a commentary session with three cameras pointed directly at them as they sat on the couch watching the film they made together five years earlier.
There is literally no better time then now to watch this film, in a world where we need to communicate and begin to mend and come together.
The world gets to experience the shock together and watch the film removed from any pre-release hype or opinion.
We've grown watching them together in many films earlier.
The film is so well put together on his end that sometimes you actually feel like you are watching the real story take place rather than a representation.
Watching Mendez and his film world conspirators, played with their usual weary sparkle by John Goodman and Alan Arkin, put all this nonsense together in service of something very literally lifesaving is a dichotomous delight.
A girl (Mizuki Yamamoto) after watching a cursed videotape together with her friend (Tina Tamashiro) in a haunted house, becomes trapped in a conflict between the two murderous ghosts: Sadako Yamamura (from the «Ringu» films) and Kayako Saeki (from the «Ju - On» films).
Imagine watching this cast, together or apart, in any other film.
Heist film: Watching the trailer closely and you can begin to see the elements come together (a painting, a jailbreak, a mad chase) that it appears Anderson (however loosely) is returning to the genre he made his debut with 18 years prior: the heist film.
There was a monstrous amount of undeniable glee to be had while watching 2013's Pacific Rim, a film that played out like a big - budget re-enactment of a seven - year - old smashing his toys together.
The supporting cast is a killer lineup of Carpenter all stars, including Adrienne Barbeau (The Fog, Someone's Watching Me), Tom Atkins (The Fog, Halloween III: Season of the Witch), Harry Dean Stanton (Christine), Nancy Stephens (Halloween, Halloween II) Charles Cyphers (Halloween, The Fog, Someone's Watching Me, Elvis), and Frank Doubleday (Assault on Precinct 13), not to mention that the film was co-written by the original Michael Myers himself Nick Castle (Halloween), with longtime producer Debra Hill bringing them all together.
This movie looks so great even the acting seems to have improved from the last time I watched it, confirming Blimp as the sort of film in which all the elements of style and craftsman design and acting play together in a harmony that improves when any one element is highlighted by loving treatment.
Lawrence covers the style bible's 125th commemoration issue and said watching the psychological thriller they filmed together brought their relationship full circle.
Each month Influence Film Club hand - picks one of our favorite docs as our club's featured film to watch and discuss together.
It's worth mentioning that while the middle section of the film is a tad uneven, it all comes together thrillingly in the final movement, which closes things off with a bang and, as with so many good horror films, makes you rethink what you've seen, and want to watch again.
The form was invented by Disney eighty years ago, with «Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs» (1937), a film I still think has never been surpassed, and when you watch something as transporting as «Snow White» — or «Bambi,» or «Toy Story,» or «Beauty and the Beast» — every gesture and background and choreographed flourish, from the facial expressions to the drip - drop of water, flows together with a poetic unity.
Crazy Little Thing is a good film to pick for those couple who like to rent a flick to watch together at home.
All together this fifth film directed by one of America's most prolific playwrights is as much a joy to watch as it is to hear.
As everyone at Way Too Indie scrambles together to watch and rank as many films as they can before the end of the year, we decided to spend some time knocking down and propping up some of what 2015 had to offer.
(Oh and I will always remember this flick for the one which started my mum's bragging from then on — we watched it together along with others family members and she guessed the ending and no one else did:P Anyone else ever get that with a film?)
But what's kind of sad about the whole sorry affair is that there's really no reason the film had to be this bad — watch the opening, with the well - cast stars (Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Jamie Bell, Michael B. Jordan and Toby Kebbell) going through an overfamiliar but effective origin story / getting - the - team - together arc, and it feels like we're in for something quite tolerable.
Watching the film, I did not feel as though my brain's potential had been unlocked, but rather, that it had been scrambled together by a surgeon popping his head to techno in a room filled with pulsating laser lights and smoke machines.
Hoult is the most enthusiastic and, when one gets bored watching the film, he does imply seeing these characters together should be special.
I hate to write negative film reviews for small films that are clearly made with passion and scraped together on a shoestring budget, but I also hate to watch indie films that are clearly lacking vision and give my beloved horror genre a bad name.
To help you get started on your October horror - watching binge, I've put together a list of five films that scared the hell out of me, spanning from my very first horror movie to the films that still keep me up at night.
Watching Lawrence and Cooper together onscreen is a joyful experience, and the film bristles with an energy that never lets up.
The film is fun to watch both from the perspective of the story and the technical aspect of the way it was filmed and put together.
Six different stories spanning over 500 years of time are woven together and make your mind work overtime not only keeping them apart, which is its job while you watch the film,...
As if subjecting yourself to another viewing of the movie wasn't bad enough, this way you get to watch it with someone who is quite proud of it and under the impression you'd like to know how such a film came together.
Daniel Kaluuya, «Get Out» Watching Kaluuya's Chris observe and finally piece together what's going on in this daring horror film remains one of the dramatic highlights of the year.
More screen time for its impactful minor characters (I would watch an entire film just about Tilda Swinton's warring twin journalists), more connective tissue, perhaps a tad more plot to tie everything together with a bit stronger string.
Still, the comedy duo certainly made me laugh aplenty in their last film together so this could still be worth a watch.
If the trailers for Avengers: Infinity War have made anything clear, it's that this film is all about match - ups — putting characters together that have never met before and watching the sparks fly.
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