Sentences with phrase «year in cinema»

I wouldn't say that 2016 could be characterized by a great year in cinema, but it definitely gave us some fantastic films.
One of the best years in cinema for the vampire film was 1987.
One of the best offerings from an otherwise - mediocre year in cinema.
The good news is that I've seen the films of one of the best recent years in cinema.
On Sunday, February 28, the Academy will honor the previous year in cinema with a slew of awards, waiting until the end of the night to bestow Best Picture on one of eight nominees.
She meant what most movie critics realize at some point: that reading your past reviews and revisiting the lists of films you liked most during the year reveals not just something about a particular year in cinema, but something about you as well.
1956 is not, from our vantage point, a particularly lauded year in cinema but it's an Oscar field we tend to think of regularly for various reasons including but not limited to:
With such a non-definitive year in cinema the possible winners for the Oscars could indeed be different from the SAG Winners, but it's possible that the SAG Winners are a predictor for who will take home the gold at the Academy Awards.
Film is no exception: 12A certificate movies accounted for 51.8 per cent of gross UK box office last year in the cinema, as... Read More
I don't know what to think about Albert Nobbs... Maybe it should release on TV or next year in cinemas.
Following this week's announcement of the BAFTA nominations, the Director's Guild of America is next in line to reveal their nominations for the best achievement in directing from the previous year in cinema for their 70th annual awards ceremony.
It will be a great year in cinema and the best is already in the theaters: the revenant...
I have been dying to get into the 1990s to see what our Awards Circuit community would do with some of the best years in cinema.
The official Oscar season is now over with for the year in cinema that was 2012.
Great art, terrific characters, unique personal expressions and, wonder of wonders, original ideas were everywhere to be seen, however, so much so that a top 10 list (or, in my case, a lucky 13) seems a woefully inadequate way to sum up the year in cinema.
Although the first one hit screens twenty - three years ago, we haven't had a year in cinema history with four big releases from this rather derided sub-genre.
From new films from Jeff Nichols, David O. Russell, and Todd Haynes to the return of many a franchise, 2015 looks as eclectic a year in cinema as ever.
And though there was no acquisition as splashy as the $ 17.5 million shelled out for The Birth of a Nation last year, some of the biggest stories told at Sundance 2017 were well outside of Hollywood's usual homogeny, and give viewers plenty of reasons to be excited for the year in cinema outside of the expected superheroes, sequels, and superhero sequels.
With the year coming to an end, it's time to look back at the movies that defined the year in cinema.
Sure, this is a time for everyone in the industry to come together and celebrate a great year in cinema, but it is also a time all for insane machinations as everyone jockeys to win the world's most popular popularity contest.
Let me begin, as this is coming to the end of the year and I will be trying to start and summarize my year in cinema throughout the coming weeks, by saying that this is not a definitive list.
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