When: March 16th Why: The movie is a Holy Trinity of things that I hate — TV - to - film adaptations, Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum — and
yet early buzz for the action comedy has it tipped to be the first breakout hit of the year.
Not exact matches
I saw Something Wild on its opening weekend in a vast, empty theater in Westwood (I waited an hour in line to see Blue Velvet at a packed theater nearby
earlier that fall) and after it was over, the screenwriter I was with and I looked at each other elated and
buzzed yet in shared disbelief that this movie was clearly not going to be a smash.
Beautiful performances, but no Oscar
buzz yet, despite an
early, short run for Oscar contention.
The other major film shown at SXSW this year is not even finished
yet, but an
early screening of the unfinished The Disaster Artist has generated Oscar
buzz for James Franco's adaptation of the book by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell's dissecting the creation of Tommy Wiseau's infamous The Room.
The
early buzz: No reviews are out
yet, but if you'd like an
early preview of what's included in the DLC, you can check out the trailer and patch notes.
Although Logan has
yet to be released,
early buzz for the Wolverine film suggests it will be a critical and financial success - reactions to footage of the opening act and
early screenings has been immensely positive, while fans have additionally responded well to the film's trailers.
It would be a shame if the manner of her death overshadowed the splendor of these poems; Hannah's command of form, her fluid
yet controlled use of floral imagery, and her wicked sense of humor make these poems
buzz with an energy that seems at odds with her
early death.
Although the film hasn't hit theaters
yet,
early buzz has been strong enough to spur talks of a sequel.