In an age of cinema that favours familiarity, remake and rehash, this director remains one of the few remaining apostles of the pioneer spirit. |
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Five thousand fans lined the streets outside the Odeon cinema in London's Leicester Square for the film premiere. |
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The film's reception at the time was overshadowed by its extravagant cost, but Les Amants du Pont-Neuf is rhapsodic cinema at any price. |
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Activities include arts and crafts, sports, swimming, bowling, cinema and a day trip. |
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American Beauty swept the board, a triumph of thoughtful, provocative cinema over Hollywood's usual predictable bilge. |
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On his way to the Odeon cinema one night, he spotted a poster in the Vicky Vaults advertising the contest. |
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What condemns Godardian cinema in the last analysis is its own incommunicability. |
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Understandably, cinema is a popular form of escapism in this troubled country for those who can afford it. |
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The Catherine Films underscores the need to reconceptualize Canadian national cinema and rethink Canadian film history. |
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There can be nothing more unsocial and callous than smoking in a crowded public place such as a cinema or a bus stand. |
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It's great cinema too, built on the rock-solid foundation of this world-weary script. |
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Early cinema performances were given in tents by travelling fairground showmen, and were then taken up by music-hall proprietors. |
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He wanted to be a fighter pilot but failed the medical because the man with the bluest eyes in cinema is colour-blind. |
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The developers will also consider proposals for leisure related uses such as a multiplex cinema or bowling alley. |
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And when the striptease acts no longer attracted enough customers, the cinema had to close. |
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Science fiction cinema is no stranger to implausible robots, running the full gamut from implausibly cool to implausibly terrible. |
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How do you feel about how Irish cinema has developed over the course of your career? |
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High on the list of defacers are cinema posters swamping flyover pillars and walls. |
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It must have been a Saturday, because the cinema was packed with kids, fidgeting in their seats and chatting animatedly to their friends. |
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First, I do not consider that the empty cinema could properly be described as an unusual danger in the nature of a fire hazard. |
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The simple fact is that the more mature filmgoer is a rich source of cinema revenue. |
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Not for the first time, it has taken an event like Cannes to put British cinema back on the map. |
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Part of the lure of going to the cinema is not only the pleasure of looking but also the processes of identification that this allows. |
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The new cinema recognizes that any apprehension of the present is predicated upon an understanding of the past. |
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What can we learn from earlier moments and events in world history that also brought cinema and reality into mutual crisis? |
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This new montage style of cinema and the poetical style of Flaherty were clear influences on him. |
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Baxter turned to producing and directing children's films intended to be shown at Rank's children's cinema clubs. |
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One of the more dramatic resurrections in recent cinema history has seen Peter Fonda bring back his debut film as director, The Hired Hand. |
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I've been slightly immersed in European and Asian cinema recently, and there are some cracking tales out there. |
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These walks also made me realise how important it is that buildings such as Eastbrook Hall and the Odeon cinema are preserved. |
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This is despite the fact that cinema owners are notorious for charging at least Rs.10 extra on the ticket price. |
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The Cannes selectors put a great deal of their faith in the old guard of cinema greats this year and the decision appears to have paid off. |
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Hubner put on cine variety shows, interspersing traditional variety with very early cinema films. |
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This is essentially a three-dimensional cinema acknowledging sculpture and performance art. |
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To her credit, she steers clear of the current vogue for intermedial approaches to cinema and painting. |
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The most contentious item was a 2,600 home cinema system including a 40 in flat-screen television. |
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She has published widely in the area of cinema studies, philosophy, critical theory and cultural studies. |
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The gas company had wanted to replace the gasholders with a cinema and pub-restaurant complex. |
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They formed a creative community that would dominate English-Canadian cinema until the end of the century. |
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The animate and the inanimate, human and objects and finally cinema and painting had been exquisitely juxtaposed for superb equivocal effect. |
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The resurgent Thai cinema is in love with a golden age that never really existed. |
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Restarauteurs and cinema chains have an annoying habit of filling a glass half with Coke and half with ice, no doubt to make it go further. |
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The only note of caution voiced by one reviewer was whether the film had universal appeal to cinema audiences. |
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Almost 18 months since the smoke cleared in Genoa, cinema refuses to let the matter lie. |
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European cinema may be something of a niche market, unlikely to yield high returns. |
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In the cities, a disenfranchised underclass looked to the cinema to give them a voice. |
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I suspect this snow will make the idea of watching an excellent film in a warm cinema all the more appealing. |
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His legacy in the canon of Canadian cinema is of a director who was far ahead of his time. |
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Satan in the cinema is either represented as a hideous special effect or a comic, bumbling trickster. |
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From the dressing rooms a doorway leads to the cinema projection room, where the latest Tom Cruise movie is unspooling on a giant platter. |
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In many ways digital cinema treats live action footage as just one of numerous possibilities for content. |
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This is the only film I have ever seen in the cinema where the audience stood up at the end and cheered and applauded. |
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It closed its doors as a cinema in 1975, and has since been used as a furniture showroom and warehouse. |
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Many people take issue with older cinema because the sonic rendering can be tinny, distorted, and lacking warmth. |
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So as we head across to the cinema we see him coming back to the bookstore picking up books at different spots. |
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What that means, essentially, is that if a film is showing at a cinema in New Zealand, no DVD or video of that film can be brought in. |
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In the early 1900s cinema going was similarly demonised, as were the adventure paperbacks known as penny dreadfuls. |
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Then a second explosion was felt, with a deep roar and a juddering as the whole cinema shook. |
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His objections to professional film actors and what he considered the impermissible mixing of theater and cinema are renowned. |
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Film fans face losing the new cinema club in Westbury unless more moviegoers head through the box office. |
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The cinema is characterised by an illusory sensory plenitude and yet haunted by the absence of those very objects which are there to be seen. |
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The celebrations to mark the silver jubilee of the Odeon cinema in Skipton was held. |
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It's not particularly challenging or adventurous, but as escapist cinema goes, there's almost nothing to find fault with. |
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Sirk's is a popular cinema fashioned with exquisite taste during what we now know as the twilight of Hollywood's self-enclosed grandeur. |
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News that York is to become home to Britain's first drive-in cinema was welcomed by local people today. |
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It will act as a cultural hearth where a large stage and cinema will be operational for the public at large. |
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The stunt casting of some of the top actresses in French cinema is at once exhilarating and frustrating. |
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Audiences in Bombay's derelict Art-Deco cinema halls often hoot and whistle when their hero vanquishes a villain. |
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The history of cinema is littered with priceless pearls of wisdom delivered by eccentric movie producers. |
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It is only a very small percentage of people in the cinema field who make lots and lots of money. |
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These historical examples of regional filmmaking are models for an original, valuable cinema culture. |
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Each of the finalists in the dance competition won a pair of cinema tickets and a goody bag. |
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Their son goes to the cinema picks a row where there are three empty seats and plonks himself down in the middle one. |
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This is why Bombay is awash in new malls and cinema multiplexes and so forth, all of which generate jobs. |
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Was there just an unusually rich collection of films this year or has American cinema finally decided to make films for grown-ups? |
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Video cassettes showing blue films and cinema houses lost out to the village gurdwara. |
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If you're thinking of going to the cinema this weekend, the film censors have been busy trying to help you to decide what to watch. |
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The hard-working couple's evenings at the cinema came on top of full-time day jobs. |
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My visits to the cinema never stretch beyond the odd foray to the Glasgow film theatre. |
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It is montage alone that separates and makes cinema stand out above all the other art forms. |
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It will baffle Anglophiles and provide psychology majors and cinema buffs much to talk about. |
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It is a huge vote of confidence for Lord Of The Rings which was one of the biggest leaps of faith in cinema history. |
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The interconnecting of memory, dream and landscape captured a realm of enchantment echoing the cinema of Tarkovsky and Cocteau. |
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Only last autumn, the new 12A category was introduced to give parents more leeway and say in their children's cinema viewing. |
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This might keep them out of the cinema where their boisterous behaviour has put people off going there. |
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They'd just popped in for a quick half pint while waiting to question an usherette at the cinema who had witnessed a theft. |
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But he also suggested the cinema could help bring social cohesion in today's multi-ethnic British society. |
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Like the most individual auteurs, he rigorously conforms to no other vision of the cinema but his own. |
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And in a weak, tabescent period for English language cinema there is another option! |
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A small number of stores are also selling DVD players, televisions, camcorders and home cinema systems. |
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I'd already seen the film at the cinema and I own the DVD but I wanted a fuller picture. |
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It's the cinema where I got very very drunk in the bar, and was barred from. |
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I wrote to the management of the cinema expressing profound concern and copied my letter to the editors of the three local newspapers. |
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A song with a catchy tune and outstanding lyrics might do a lot to fill the cinema theatres. |
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For example, the contemporary American cinema tends to position teenagers at the center of audiences for blockbuster films. |
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Alexander Jacoby is a British film critic whose particular interests include Japanese cinema and silent film. |
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Freed from the shackles of words and dialects, silent cinema spoke a universal language that all nations and all classes could understand. |
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Nowadays, home cinema can use six or more speakers to give listeners a feeling of being immersed in sound. |
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It's one of the great misfortunes of the cinema box office culture that subtitled films don't get the general release they so often deserve. |
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For the rich cinematography of Bernardo Bertolucci or the seismic shocks of Star Wars, your local cinema was once the only place to go. |
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A cinema was suggested at the beginning and as such, along with other things, it is one of the suggestions in the melting pot. |
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I worked with every single legend in the history of Indian cinema that was alive at that time. |
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Irish cinemagoers have the second highest level of cinema attendance in Europe, with an average of 4.5 visits each per year. |
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I hear you are an army brat and that it was your mother who inculcated the love of cinema in you. |
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During his free time, George likes going to the cinema with his Cypriot friends, and also to concerts. |
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After many years in the doldrums, cinema groups are reporting a massive increase in takings, as crowds flock back to the big screen. |
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During the silent era, Italian cinema became famous for its lavish historical epics. |
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But at any rate, what taboos will cinema breach after the next twenty-five years, the next fifty? |
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Few scenes in recent cinema can match the hilariously awkward exchanges between the pair. |
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I don't think Irish cinema has produced anything better than The Butcher Boy. |
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People have state of the art DVDs and home cinema systems, but they still want to get out and watch a film. |
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Heaven knows that black cinema has years of bad caricature to make up for, and I got a good laugh out of the switcheroo. |
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One might look to two youth-themed Czech films showing as part of a package of Czech cinema at Metro. |
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Compared to making music, however, Cave finds cinema a painfully slow business. |
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Films can be watched in comfort in the main bedroom on the large widescreen home cinema system. |
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In more than 20 years of studying the Odeon cinema circuit, he had seen this kind of scenario enacted many times. |
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It is not easy to break into the cinema circle if you have no background of movies. |
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Initially released in only one cinema it has become a word of mouth hit all over U.S. Europe and Australia. |
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Language is a precious element of cinema because it is a privileged element of mankind. |
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Directors rise and fall, fads come and go, but cinema is just as exciting as it's always been. |
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Commentators always assume there was a golden age of cinema that must have passed them by. |
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He began his life as an office boy and rose to become a cinema hall owner and producer. |
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He has had a crack at cinema as well, grabbing a role in a Hollywood production dubbed Jungle Boy. |
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After all, it's realism in all of its mind-bendingly annoying detail that drove us through the cinema doors in the first place. |
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One of the great singing stars of Hindi cinema died unmourned and unhonoured. |
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Godard begins Contempt with a vision of cinema as movement as order, and he climaxes it with a vision of life as stasis as disorder. |
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The focus is on the movement of neo-realism and the powerful cinema that came to be under this genre. |
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They lend European cinema artistic distinction but not industrial security. |
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Cannes' toned-down exhilaration was because cinema was less electrifying than it had been in many years. |
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I am very glad that someone is prepared to build a multiscreen cinema here. |
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Pepe's house is an old run down, small cinema with boarded up windows and graffiti adorning the brick walls. |
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I left the cinema half an hour before the end of the film in disgust, anger and, quite frankly, boredom. |
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The halls will be linked to Essex University's multi-million campus planned for the old Odeon cinema site. |
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Indian Hindi-language cinema is no longer about women draped in wet saris, actor-heroes with big hair and song-and-dance routines around trees. |
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He offers his thoughts on his work and his approach to cinema and art in general. |
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Sitting in a full and happy cinema certainly adds another dimension to a film. |
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But if the folks who take cinema seriously were so willing to agitate against colorization, where are they now? |
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The cinema dates back to a time when suburbs had independent cinemas not located in faceless shopping malls. |
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It was a turning point for cinema taste in Paraguay in synchronicity with a change in Latin American film production. |
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This would mean that more cinema halls and multiplexes could be opened in Pakistan. |
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It now costs only pennies to produce a paperback, and books themselves can often be bought for less than the price of a cinema ticket. |
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He is also honest enough to acknowledge that he prefers to be away from reminders of his fair-to-middling place in cinema hierarchy. |
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The cinema chain polled branch managers of its nearly 100 complexes around Britain to draw up the epitome of verbal sign-offs. |
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At this time the influence of the cinema began to influence both still photography and painting. |
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The cinema became especially thriving and creative, with multiscreen theatres attracting many more film-goers. |
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Her growing interest in issues of world cinema finds an expression in this essay. |
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Certain cinema techniques are innately unrealistic, such as the blue screen and zoom lens. |
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Two years ago, I received an email from an executive in the cinema exhibition industry, who shall remain nameless. |
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Only when films regain the sparks of creativity, originality and reality, will we see crowds in cinema halls again. |
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Plans for the grade II-listed building and its surrounds include hotels, a theatre, cinema and flats. |
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His astonishing debut feature is one of the most wilfully obscure pieces of genre-busting cinema in a very long time. |
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With the advent of the moving picture, and the subsequent development of the cinema organ, the organ was at an all time high. |
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One of a kind, the film is proof that American cinema still knows how to take risks and let the imagination soar. |
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The cinema was amazingly comfortable, the company was great and the film itself kinda dull. |
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This is cinema not for the faint-hearted, where you have to go into the dark places first before you can see the light. |
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Lawson wrote the story in the earliest days of moving pictures when cinema was no more than a curiosity. |
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The vaguely licentious reputation of cinema also keeps women away, since they must be careful to keep their own reputations unsullied. |
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The respondents purchased a cinema with a view to demolishing it and replacing it with a supermarket. |
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Just 20 months ago Vanessa Hodkinson could not fit into airline seats or get through turnstiles, let alone sit in a cinema seat. |
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I found this study loaded with useful heuristic encapsulations, and entertaining in its choices for analysis, from early cinema to the present. |
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This film is, hands-down, one of the most successful examples of well-done visual effects in cinema ever. |
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There was a time when Malayalam drama and cinema songs had an inimitable lyrical and musical charm. |
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One of the glories of cinema is its great aesthetic and cultural diversity. |
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The director hopes to excite the faithful and, get religious bums in cinema seats. |
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These filmmakers are great auteurs who have worked in cinema across major technological changes, from anywhere between 30 to 50 years. |
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It will have 140 retail outlets, a hypermarket and 12 cinema theatres, including the country's first 3D IMAX cinema, with 800 seats. |
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In Zamboanga itself, a grenade hurled from a cinema balcony into the crowd below injured four people. |
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Think of the recognised classics of American cinema and they seem organic, inviolate. |
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In the past, distributors tried to maximise profits by imposing a number of restrictive practices on the cinema industry. |
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I think having a cinema will mean that kids can go somewhere in the evening and it might guilt the council into reopening the ice rink. |
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The last thing I want when I go to the local bar or the local cinema is smoke clogging up my throat. |
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The straight-shooting, hard-drinking, hard-hitting, private detective has been a staple of American cinema for almost sixty years. |
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Opinion was divided among moviegoers who poured out of the Odeon cinema in Manchester city centre. |
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She says that overall the classification system for cinema and videos is a very good one. |
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Grindhouse cinema abounds with she-beasts, she-creatures, she-devils, and she-wolves. |
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Like the violent cinema of China and Japan, there were no quips, no one-liners, no rise in a trumpets or hugs whenever someone died. |
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He got the song penned by the well-known Tamil cinema lyrist Vairamuthu and the anthem cassette is played on every Monday and Friday morning. |
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A cinema enthusiast is giving moviegoers a blast from the past in aid of charity by screening a rare film using a traditional reel and projector. |
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As such, it would make a marvelous companion to Blackboard Jungle as a double feature for the cinema buff with a wry sense of humor. |
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You can record Big Brother remotely and watch it when you get back on the cinema screen, the plasma screen in the bath, or in bed. |
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As audiences dwindled, Apollo's pledge to keep the cinema open until a buyer could be found died with the box office takings. |
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Nudity in current cinema is just the other side of the coin, she opined when asked about her comments. |
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The council insists it cannot consider changing the certificate unless the cinema operators request it to do so. |
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Having got completely bladdered by midnight we all headed back to the cinema to watch the film. |
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The mother of all cinema nites, the Oscar awards night would begin the same time when cricket's version of the Oscars unfolds in South Africa. |
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One that I've already briefly alluded to, is that cinema can operate as a cogent and powerful cultural mechanism for meaning making. |
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The shopping centre also boasts a 14-screen Cineworld cinema which has 3,000 seats and VIP boxes with its own waitress service. |
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Driven by a sense of beauty and oneness of the human race, the filmmaker views cinema as a vehicle to connect with all humanity. |
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Nothing is forced, and in the mode of European cinema plot is sacrificed at the altar of character. |
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I don't find the cinema experience awesome enough to warrant sitting through average movies. |
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I laughed all the way through and in the end I left the cinema grinning from ear to ear. |
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Mr Morris's long-term aim is to update the cinema from a single screen to three screens and to provide a cafe. |
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In the first two decades after the creation of the Irish Republic in 1921, Irish nationalism rarely featured on British cinema screens. |
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The house has a home cinema with a huge screen and hundreds of movies to choose from. |
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According to TV star, plans are in place for a sequel to the movie, which hit cinema screens at the peak of the show's success. |
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These days, cinema screens are mostly filled with sappy King stories about human drama. |
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Whatever a film director may do, the actors on screen and the spectators in the cinema are obligated to remain apart. |
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There was an unending search for blockbusters that depended on lavish sets and costly special effects, to draw crowds into the cinema halls. |
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The cinema we need, the cinema that combats technocracy will, therefore, be non-narrative. |
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As a Marxist, he developed a popular and didactic cinema influenced by American and Soviet cinema. |
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Other services to be offered may include reserving cinema tickets and paying mobile phone bills. |
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Hence, a trip to the cinema transforms into a full-day activity for the family. |
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All I can say is that a lot of people missed an opportunity to see a great piece of cinema on the big screen. |
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The nature of average war cinema is one that trivializes the human consequences of war for a focus on pure excitement, strategy and technicality. |
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We're saying that cinema can be an event, it can be a fun place where film is celebrated. |
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It is the first film to bring Chinese cinema to Western audiences on a large scale. |
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He brought big names to the theatre from the world of cinema and stage and served for 40 years before retiring. |
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This is counter to mainstream cinema viewing but in keeping with soap opera and many televisual texts. |
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Housing the equipment needed for a home cinema works best when it is integrated into the overall design of a room. |
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Whilst this film will work in the home cinema there's nothing like seeing films like this on the big screen, where they are meant to be seen. |
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The glowing stage lights, bright television studio lights and cinema floodlights have all taken turns to illuminate his path as an actor. |
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Whenever I pass the old drive-in cinema south of the Heavitree Gap, I get a melancholy feeling. |
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This effectively prevents the authority from supporting any other cinema site under pain of financial penalty. |
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The problem with revenge stories is that they're a staple of American cinema and because of that, the genre is a little shopworn. |
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I noticed how much has changed over these 10 short years, cinema prices, for instance. |
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Among the recollections are the mop and sheep fairs, the railway, the cinema and children's games, like playing with hoops along the High Street. |
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It promises a wide variety of cinema to suit both devoted French film fans and newcomers alike. |
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I love a trip to the cinema except for the rather sticky residue on the floor. |
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This resulted in a sparse, expressionistic film that is one of the best versions of the Scottish play in cinema history. |
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All this might point to a tacit disappointment with the cinema as we know it and a yearning for the Platonic ideal we dream it capable of. |
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Construction of mini cinema halls, probably the best way to ensure exhibition of serious films, should get priority. |
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There are only three bedrooms, but we have a home cinema and two swimming pools. |
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The song was featured in the title sequence of the movie Blackboard Jungle, which had youngsters swarming cinema halls in droves. |
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This is arguably the most persuasive riposte to the erroneous notion that Western cinema says it all. |
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Famous outside of Asia for its martial arts films, 1960s Hong Kong cinema also saw a flourishing musical genre. |
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Mohan Ram's collection was segmented into two genres, world cinema and Indian cinema. |
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For example, in American cinema they were caricatured as clownish, desexualised mammies or maids. |
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With five films regularly showing in the new cinema complex there is sure to be something to suit everyone's taste. |
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Doubts about the success of such a risky venture were soon put on the backburner as cinemagoers thronged to cinema halls. |
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I have too much respect for him to carry his inessentialness to my own cinema cosmogony too far into the public arena. |
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Last year hopes were raised that the historic Ambassador cinema could be saved. |
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From D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation forward, cinema has reminded us that battlefields are populated with human beings, not toy soldiers. |
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Lindsay Anderson held a passionate belief that cinema could change the world. |
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The first film screened using this digital cinema system was the Suyra starrer, Perazhagan, which was followed by Kaadal. |
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As Godard declares, in his own histrionic manner, the end of cinema is nigh. |
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The event inspired Bollywood actress Suhasini Mulay to share her experience of cinema when she was just a young star-struck fan. |
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In the discourse of policy makers, European cinema is a part of the discursive construction of a European identity. |
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It's a fine example of British cinema at its best, aided by a perfect cast of characters and a charming family story. |
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And, he has a startling reason to offer about staying away from cinema for so long. |
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The leaflets back a cinema advert being aired locally with the same message. |
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Ever since the cinema began, aestheticians have sought to define pure cinema. |
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Because that's when the new Chanel No 5 ad hits cinema screens, with a first airing on television the following week. |
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Not quite useful as measurements of scale, they could be understood to serve as surrogates for her own presence in the cinema of daily life. |
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It was a period when French cinema was strictly circumscribed by the German occupiers and consisted largely of boulevard comedies. |
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His father Thomas ran the ABC cinema in York, his mother Ruby, who rechristened herself Robbie, was a teacher. |
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It's the kind of movie that won't appeal to those who like their cinema divided into easily decomposable, neatly digestible morsels. |
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A work of cinema so visceral, so powerful, so incredibly mind-blowing must be seen to be believed. |
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All those reproaches aimed at us should have been directed against them, because their cinema was completely unreal. |
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Her question bank has always been a mixed bag of current affairs, sports, cinema and the like. |
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I will take bets that any such consultation will put a multiplex cinema at the top of the public wish list. |
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After snatching American citizen Zenaida Parker's handbag in Burger King, he used her bank card to buy drinks, cinema tickets and other items. |
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There will be high-quality wooden finishes with polished oak floors throughout as well as the latest home cinema and sound systems. |
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The cinema club was set up in September to provide a monthly showing of a Hollywood blockbuster. |
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A 10-screen multiplex cinema would be brought to the town, a new department store and 1,000-space multi storey car park. |
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Despite tales of Teds slashing cinema seats, most people would accept that the level of youth crime is far higher now than it was then. |
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The games industry in the UK is already bigger than the cinema business, and on a par with video. |
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This utterance somehow relates to the all too concerned cinema audience as well. |
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This is a cinema of spatial oppositions, with fragile coastline and the dry heart. |
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In the 1970s, there was no cinema equivalent of Motown or the long tradition of U.S. Jazz. |
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In front of us, the home cinema switches itself on and begins projecting coverage of the Olympic Games onto the sitting-room wall. |
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I've seen more first-rate cinema in the past five weeks than I have in the past five years, and now I'm getting into the books as well. |
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Their sensitive and delicate portrayal of tales is so real and touching that they have become the hallmark of Iranian cinema in the recent past. |
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Many flashes blind us as we pull our picture poses and we walk on into the large gathering blocking the Odeon cinema entrance. |
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There will be some special discount offers from the council to all Scouts and Cubs, and the Odeon cinema will also be putting up prizes. |
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Last night, Salisbury's Odeon cinema screened the first film in its short season of classics. |
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It's now within most people's reach to have a home cinema if they can find the space. |
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Katie said she regularly crossed at the pelican crossing near the Odeon cinema where a black Fiat Punto struck her. |
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I don't think we need a new building because we've already got the former Odeon cinema which can fill the need. |
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The development company wants to build a cinema on top of its parkade, but the project will violate the district's Area Redevelopment Plan by making the building too tall. |
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Together, our crusade to save the cinema can be a blockbusting success. |
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They acted as if music were a subset of the fashion or cinema or advertising industries. |
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As has been extensively detailed elsewhere, the melodrama, along with music and comedy, became synonymous with the cinema in Latin America after the introduction of sound. |
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This is the kind of cinema which everyone can appreciate simply because it offers something very different from the usual candy floss churned out ninety percent of the time. |
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The discreet home cinema consists of a sixteen-millimeter projector that pulls out of a cupboard and projects onto a self-supporting screen concealed behind a sofa. |
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I also found this study loaded with useful heuristic encapsulations, and often entertaining in its wide-ranging choices for analysis, from early cinema to the present. |
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Martin Scorsese is one of the most celebrated and influential directors in cinema history. |
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With all the hi-tech digital tools available, new filmmakers are finding they can create cinema without hocking their homes or putting their day jobs on hold. |
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The magic lantern and the cinema spawned the microfilm reader. |
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Much of early Australian cinema portrays women as pretty accompaniments who are fought over, rescued, or who are alternatively tough and desexualized. |
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If Bene's cinema is one of constant becoming, of repetition and incompletion, perhaps the most common recurring theme in his scenes is frustration. |
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These films are the result of an evolutionary process in cinema genres. |
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And since films have room only for a handful of stars but can accommodate a whole lot of extras, cinema was a very limited avenue for the star-struck. |
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Independent cinema in its various guises isn't in its death throes yet. |
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The cinema industry has been fighting back since its lowest point in the 1980s when admissions sank to 54 million in 1984 at the height of the home video boom. |
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We don't care about surround sound and home cinema hook-ups right now. |
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Suspense, of which Hitchcock remains the acknowledged master, is merely the form of cinema that focuses most self-consciously on this general truth of cinematic experience. |
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Now, any director worth his or her salt wants to tackle the kind of subjects and scale that seemed to have been consigned to the scrap heap of cinema history. |
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They queued up and took their place in the crowded, darkened cinema with the public. |
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In cinema there's also a legal pressure towards biographical projects. |
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This is not to say that from now on Hindi cinema will rule in London. |
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As soon as I purchase my own DVD player and stupidly large and expensive home cinema set-up, both films will easily find a way into my collection. |
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Some two years later, during the Whitsun holiday, I had taken one of my daughters to the cinema and arrived home about 10.30pm. |
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The town councillor said although civic leaders would have rather seen the former cinema turned into a leisure facility, she was not against demolishing the building. |
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I think the subtitles on the cinema version are not very good. |
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I'm sure that like me you will leave the cinema pondering the moral dilemmas the characters face and wondering how you would act facing such situations. |
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Of course all photography is illusion, all cinema make-believe. |
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For much of its history, Hong Kong was a Crown Colony of Britain, yet it had created a distinct cinema that had nothing or little to do with Britain. |
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Within the context of this film, which wilfully denies many of the conventional pleasures of cinema spectatorship, such moments are genuinely transcendent. |
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While most toddlers might get a trip to the pictures for their birthday treat, Brooklyn's superstar mum and dad have hired out the whole cinema for his big day. |
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The interval between cinema release and sell-through has shortened considerably, probably in recognition that many people will not go to a cinema for any reason. |
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