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And so in 2006 we set up FILMCLUB, an organization that ran weekly film
screenings
in schools followed by discussions.
And with
screenings
on the Hill, and discussions, and with our social sector partners, like the National Organization of Women, the film was widely credited with influencing the successful renewal of the act.
They are less likely to go to the ER but more like to go to a doctor for routine
screenings.
We're working on ways to frequently activate an early-stage cancer alarm by enabling regular
screenings
that would start when a person is healthy so that action could be taken to stop cancer the moment it emerges, and before it can progress beyond its infancy.
And so, I just start talking about them, first, at Q and A's after
screenings
of the film, and then I get invited to be on panels and talk at conferences.
Now and then there are still some
screenings
of this splatterfest.
Are there absolutely zero
screenings
a movie (and I use that term loosely) have to go through before it's put on a video store's shelf anymore?
I walk out of very few movie
screenings
and this movie managed to become one of those that I couldn't bear to watch any longer.
The comparatively minuscule-budgeted British film (filmed in southern England though set in the Appalachians) is five-pair-of-pants terrifying, a heart-stopping shocker so stomach turning that people walk out of
screenings
early in shock.
In addition, several surveys, which were designed to gauge the audience's prejudices, were conducted before and after
screenings
of the film.
Its IMDB rating of 1.7 doesn't do it justice and is, perhaps, due to the very few
screenings
it has had rather than the quality of the film itself.
This movie is so funny, so full of jokes (both visual and spoken) that it might take you two or three
screenings
before you notice them all, between your bursts of laughter.
When the opening credits rolled, there were -- as usual at press
screenings
-- loud ovations for the names of every actor or crew member who'd got friends in the audience, and silence for those who hadn't.
This film would compliment any festival and will open debate after its
screenings.
One of the best (if not the best) Stephen King's
screenings.
I was lucky enough to have seen this on a whim during a film festival and was smacked so hard with what I saw I returned the next night for its second of three
screenings.
I first saw this absolutely riveting documentary in it's initial release back in 2001,and it really had a profound effect on me, so much that I bugged several of my friends to see it with me on repeat
screenings.
Ironically, I've just caught up with it myself via Criterion's recent 2-Disc Set after missing out on a couple of original language
screenings
of it on Italian TV many years ago and again a few times on TV while in Hollywood!
Saw this movie twice at community
screenings
and really loved it.
I saw it on the big screen at the Arclight cinema tonight (as part of the Paley Center screenings), and the cast and film makers spoke after-wards.
The plot can tend to be confusing sometimes, and sometimes it seems to be moving maybe a tiny bit too fast (about an hour of it was edited out when test
screenings
went poorly).
I work in a cinema and we get staff
screenings
of films.
I was lucky enough to see one of the first ever
screenings
of this Spanish horror film last week during the Leeds' International Film Festival.
Then the fact that no press
screenings
have been allowed for critics.
My girlfriend rented this movie because our friends hosted official
screenings
while we were out of the country, and we were somewhat curious.
I recently saw The Architect at one of the Blu-Ray
screenings
they conducted (fanastic visual quality, by the way).
It had good reviews from screenings, and was even released in Australia...so I don't know why they took so long to release this amusing slasher flick!
I plan on seeing the film again when it releases to the general public, and am very interested to see what changes were made after running it through the test
screenings.
Saw this at the press
screenings
for the Asian American Film Festival in San Francisco, and like others I am baffled by the ratings here.
After a couple of screenings, I hate to admit it, but the Ritz Brothers have grown on me (sorry, Kelly hasn't).
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