Sentences with phrase «when leaving the theater»

Wait, now when we leave the theater and see the news we will notice that the killers look like what they are; normal people.
As a movie to take a girl or guy on a date — it has one of those «make - you - feel - good endings» that will make you happy to hold hands when you leave the theater.
I didn't feel moved when I left the theater, I left thinking that that was just fine.
Prisoners: A taut and unforgettable thriller, Prisoners delivers a gut punch that will leave viewers surprised when they leave the theaters.
Isn't that the way it should be when you leave a theater?
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.
I was buzzing when I left the theater.
She's frequently uneasy, yet radiating positive juju that stays with you when leaving the theater.
There's really nothing left to ponder or chew on when you leave the theater.
There's no jump scares and heads spinning, but when you leave the theater, it's unnerving.
That might be enough to carry Truth or Dare to about $ 45 million when it leaves theaters.
While most audience members won't worry about protecting their necklines when they leave the theater, this script may still expose more dangerous attitudes about young love than most parents will care to lay bare for their kids.
You witness your parents getting murdered when you leave the theater.

Not exact matches

Luckily that doesn't usually happen, but when mobile phones remind you — via image after image — that you've just left that beautiful outfit or pair of theater tickets behind, it can weigh on our minds.
For when they leave the land of avoiding misdeeds, the land of «you shall not,» the land of commandments, to enter the land of holy living, the land «you shall,» the disciples are in a different kind of theater.
When you read the Gospels you can leave the «crowd» vague and indeterminate in your mind, but viewers of The Passion of the Christ see a crowd that fills the Jerusalem streets and the theater screen.
And now, when moviegoers leave the theater after seeing The Secret Life of Walter Mitty this winter, they will be able to sign on to eHarmony and receive the same exclusive service as Ben Stiller himself.
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Even though the questions raised by the movie frustrated me as I left the theater, I have now accepted that there are no definite answers to them, and this makes War of the Worlds even better, setting it apart from other movies in the genre in which there are no lingering questions when the credits start to roll.
Do not, under any circumstances, leave the theater when those end titles start playing.
Still, chances are fairly good you'll leave the theater smiling when it's over, humming one of the sentimental songs.
When it came out last fall, «Gamer» was quickly dismissed and almost as quickly left theaters, leaving in its wake a handful of dedicated fans and critics that either hailed it for its technical wizardry or panned it for its rapid - fire editing, fevered pace, and outrageous plot.
But I left the theater with no better understanding of its subject than when I arrived.
That leaves «Black Panther» with plenty of time when it will be the biggest draw at movie theaters, giving it a chance at even passing the $ 652 million total made by «Jurassic World» three years ago.
These include chaperones at a school dance insisting on leaving «six inches for the holy spirit,» a college counselor bursting out laughing when Lady Bird mentions Yale, and a football coach who directs theater as if he were diagramming plays.
Just when you think it can't get better, it does, and you'll leave the theater fulfilled, but also wildly surprised at where Pixar goes this time around.
We've got just a few weeks left until we find out whether Han Solo's origin film is worth a damn when the spin - off Solo: A Star Wars Story hits theaters.
On The Official LCJ Report Card, «Fury» gets a B. For once, I suggest you leave the theater when the closing credits begin because they feature a series of grim, bizarre images of the war, in blood - red, with music out of a horror movie.
Even if you think you've figured out where «The Gift» is headed for its finale, the last major twist will throw you for a loop and leave you in a much different state of mind than when you entered the theater — which is exactly what a great thriller should do.
J.J. Abrams left some big narrative holes for his predecessor, Rian Johnson, to fill when he shipped The Force Awakens off to theaters, questions like, «What's up with Luke?»
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We know this before we even step into the theater, and The Stanford Prison Experiment succeeds because it brings our fears to life, and while Alvarez may have wanted to leave his audience with a breather, his film works far better when it's making us gasp at humanity's fragile morality.
However, given the film's obnoxiously unfunny opening, Google doesn't come off like a place you might actually want to work out until more than an hour into the story (when all but the most masochistic members of the audience will have left the theater to demand their money back from director Shawn Levy.)
As I left the theater, I found the movie to be dizzying and frustrating, though I liked many scenes more upon reflection than when I was watching them.
Regardless of how it's viewed, you may leave the theater thinking about all that could have been when you notice that much of what's included isn't even put to use.
If they got it right, you leave the theater wide - eyed and sugar rushing, «When's the next one?»
When I first left the theater, I initially thought I was just being a harsh critic (as I feel I always am with movies), especially considering I was watching it at 12:25 the night of its release.
I THOROUGHLY enjoyed «Cold Comfort Farm» when I watched it, but the minute I left the theater I remembered nothing about it.
The clowns in Sixteen Candles and Breakfast at Tiffany's are just jokes, but they leave lasting impressions that the audience takes with them when they exit the theater.
There Will Be Blood hit theaters during the twilight of the Bush administration, when many film critics felt particularly free to pepper their cinematic commentary with (mostly left - wing) political critique.
If you left the theater when the movie ended, you missed out on some of the movie's most hysterical jokes.
When surgeons attempt to remove four metal tentacles fused to his back, the elite scientist goes ballistic, totally destroying the operating theater and leaving at least one doctor dead.
When people leave the theater more perplexed about why something is in a movie rather than accept what the filmmakers want, that is not a good sign.
It's also an odds - against family drama, one that will leave you with a great big smile on your face when you walk away from the theater.
Have you noticed when watching a movie in the theater that when you see something, like glass breaking on the left side of the movie screen the sound comes from the left side of the theater, while other sounds come from the right.
When they try to leave the theater, they needed to sell those tickets to someone else and the clearing price that they exchanged their Wellcare tickets for was $ 20 a share.
But when it comes to cinema or theater visiting, I left that for a later time to do it with friends.
When I saw Mad Max Fury Road last year, I left the theater exhilarated.
When I watch a new Marvel movie, I usually leave the theater with excitement at what comes next and an appreciation for...
«I think the passion of this production is going to really draw people in and they're hopefully going to leave the theater with more questions than they had when they came in.»
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