Yes, this technically came out in 2015, but it didn't receive a U.S. release until 2016. Written and directed by the same mastermind who released the mindwarp Dogtooth, The Lobster is equally as bizarre and unique, albeit a bit more light-hearted and comical. Spoiler alert: you get to watch John C. Reilly have his hand pushed in a toaster. This is a near-perfect movie.

I think this is the only movie from 2016 that I watched twice, and rightfully so. Shane Black's noir detective comedy is delightful in plot, splendid in imagery, and laugh out loud funny. I think Ryan Gosling's character is drunk the entire film. This one would have been my favorite of the year if The Lobster didn't alter my entire reality and have me looking at strangers differently.


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What a great animated film. Creating a new world where animals coexist, the metropolis of Zootopia showcases a bunny cop trying to save the day. From the jump, I found myself obsessed with the newly crafted reality. Jason Bateman as a fox is always a good move, and obviously the sloth steals the show. In 108 minutes, they did a hell of a job showing the different neighborhoods and ecosystems of various animals. If Pixar beats this in the Academy Awards, I'll throw things. Either way, Disney always wins.

As I previously mentioned, Disney dominated the box office this year, with the top four biggest films of the year, and five of the top ten. The Jungle Book was a near flawless adaptation, full of familiar names and lush scenery. Bill Murray as a loving bear and Christopher Walken as an insane orangutan? Say no more. A UK adaptation is arriving around the corner, and while I'll definitely check it out, I can't imagine it coming close to this instant classic.

Laika is slowly becoming one of my favorite production houses. First, with Coraline and Paranorman and now with the mythical Kubo and the Two Strings. [Side note: I still need to watch Boxtrolls] Kubo was a much funnier film than originally anticipated, with Matthew McConaughey's beetle character more or less stealing the show. The epic journey comes and goes a bit too quickly, with plenty of content being pushed inside this epic fiasco. The creators could have brought on more audience tears at the end if sculpted more properly, but damnit did I have a good time watching this in the theater.

Deadpool was significantly better than I expected. Such was the case for the film industry, as it was released back in February with plans to be an average raunchy R-rated superhero film. Instead, it dominated the box office, closing in on $800 million, making it the 7th biggest film of the year and the highest grossing R-rated film of all time. And hell yeah, because this movie is a total blast, front to back. Great origin story, great action scenes, and an incredible opening credit sequence.

Years in the making, Finding Dory takes off where Finding Nemo left us back in 2003. Featuring plenty of new names and adventures, this movie is on par with its predecessor. I didn't find this one as enjoyable as either of Pixar's 2015 duo, Inside Out and The Good Dinosaur, but I still had a great time seeing this in 3D at the movie theater. The sea lions (Gerald in particular) might have been the best part of Finding Dory. Gerald even made a Twitter account.

This might as well be Dazed and Confused 2.0, as Linklater shows us the life of baseball players during the weekend before beginning college. Plenty of 'bros being bros', but with 1980 mustaches and great music. This is a good Saturday afternoon movie, one I'm sure made Linklater nostalgic, and one that ended with some unexpected psychedelia. That being said, this is not anywhere near Linklater's finest.

Re-entering Hollywood proved to be more difficult than Bure anticipated. She got her post-hiatus big break with the Hallmark Channel, where she starred in movies for over a decade, essentially becoming the face of the network.

Annette Bening is generating Oscar buzz for this biopic of Diana Nyad, a competitive swimmer who long dreamed of swimming from Cuba to Florida. Decades after a failed attempt at age 28, she returned to the waters to try again. And again. And again. With the support of a loyal friend (Jodie Foster, 60) and coach (Rhys Ifans, 56), she eschews a shark cage and battles both jellyfish and the elements in the feel-good story of one stubborn and determined woman.

If the pandemic causes Austin Peay to move fully online again later this fall, the student members of these ensembles will go home with a studio-quality microphone and headphones. This will allow the student musicians to record their own parts at home, and then send them back to be mixed together for a full ensemble score.

Jonathan Adams of Knoxville will receive $5,000 through the Tennessee Artist Fellowship to aid in the creation of new artwork, along with additional funding to present an artist lecture this spring at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville.

We joined Netflix over a year ago and we really enjoy it. When my daughters wake up in the morning they turn Netflix on to watch their favorite cartoons while they enjoy their breakfast. As for my husband and I, we have many shows and movies that we enjoy watching with our children and some as a couple when the kids are in bed.

I get a "This content is no longer available" when I turn on the AppleTV and select the "Watch Now", "Up Next Movie" on movies I purchase from Apple iTunes Store, but I notice they are no longer there to buy now. The tech over the phone had me select the home button, and go to "Movies iTunes" and go to "Purchased" and scroll to find the movie(s). Select it and hit the play, pause button on the remote. Only then does the movie will play. After watching the movie or coming back to it later to finish, it still will say "This content is no longer available" again. Very frustrating and annoying. Then I would have to do the whole process of going to the "Movies iTunes / Purchases / Scroll to Movie" again. Has anyone from Apple or Customers or Tech Support experience this and knows how to fix this, without having to go through so many steps? Example in happens when playing Disney Cinderella 1950 Animated Movie.

With the Apple Tech on the phone we done the reboot and re-Log-ins etc many a times. Even with a video conference with them so it was seen on the screen as to what was purchased directly from Apple. The movies show up in my purchases. And by navigating the way that I posted in my post, that was the only way that this and any older movie would play. This also happened to other movies besides Disney, just my Disney was original bought for my kids. I been with only Apple for decades, way before they went to Email Logins.

Could had been something to do with the Disney Vault. My Disney Little Mermaid would not play until I contact Disney directly. Oddly after contacting them then it started Playing. The Vault agreement is not the same in the USA as for customers in England and Australia. If One goes know to the iTunes Store USA and search for Disney Little Mermaid. It doesn't come up as a possible purchase, even that the Prince Movies has the Cartoon Character. The England and Australia store show the movies able to purchase. If you have friends or relatives there they can purchase them, but not Americans.

The New Year is here, and there's a new batch of films that will be arriving on VOD and streaming services throughout the first week of 2024. This includes a gripping thriller starring Anne Hathaway, the directorial debut of Dan Levy, and J.A. Bayona's significant player in the Best International Film race at the Academy Awards. To learn where you can watch these exciting films and more later this week, read below to learn more.

There's no question that Denzel Washington is one of the most beloved actors currently working in Hollywood. From Training Day, Malcolm X, Fences, and Man on Fire, Washington is incredibly versatile. With an incredible resume, Washington has mainly stuck to non-franchise films, that was until The Equalizer trilogy. The Equalizer 3 is the final installment of the franchise and marks the Oscar winner's fifth collaboration with director Antoine Fuqua. The film finds Robert McCall traveling to a small town in South Italy that is being terrorized by a crime syndicate. When things turn more violent, McCall realizes that he must once again become a vigilante to protect his new friends. If you enjoyed the first two Equalizer films, there's a good chance you'll like this one as well. - Nate Richard

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"We look forward to gathering at the movies and celebrating an exciting slate of new releases and classics, from beloved family favorites and outrageous comedies to thought-provoking dramas and thrilling adventures," Brenneman added. "There's something for everyone. Let's all go!"

The discounted ticket price did rise slightly this year, going from $3 to $4. The National Association of Theater Owners calculated that the average price of a movie ticket in the U.S. was $10.34 in 2022. Prices are often far higher than the average in major metropolitan areas.

The timing of this year's National Cinema Day, on the Sunday of the last weekend in August, is a typically slow time for the summer box office. Last year's event took also place during a traditionally slow time for movie sales, on Labor Day weekend.

I very rarely go see comedies in theaters anymore as the funniest scenes/jokes are usually in the trailers. Last comedy I saw in the theater was HORRIBLE BOSSES which was hilarious. Thanks for the heads-up on this one. 17dc91bb1f

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