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"theatrically" Definitions
  1. in a way that is connected with the theatre
  2. (often disapproving) in a way that is exaggerated in order to attract attention or create a particular effect

318 Sentences With "theatrically"

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She was joking, but not really, theatrically clutching her chest.
The vampires all wore black and bared their fangs theatrically.
Hardly anybody complains that HBO doesn't release its films theatrically.
The result is as confusing politically as it is theatrically.
"Love, Gilda" opens theatrically in the U.S. on Sept. 21.
"Netflix doesn't have the intention of monetizing theatrically," Pachter said.
Everyone knows how this one ends, which is a challenge, theatrically.
Eyebrows arch theatrically, as if aptitude can be achieved through playacting.
Allen's latest feature, "Wonder Wheel," was released theatrically on Dec. 1.
The company is clearly reluctant to theatrically distribute its original movies.
His theatrically posed male nudes were antedated by George Platt Lynes's.
His theatrically posed male nudes were antedated by George Platt Lynes's.
Ms. Pite's response to the Chopin is theatrically, rather than choreographically, musical.
"I'm theatrically trained and it's good to do it all," he said.
"Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle" will premiere theatrically in select cities Nov.
He once prolonged a changeover at Wimbledon by theatrically changing his socks.
Watching the movie theatrically — MoMA is showing it in pieces through Sept.
The worst part of making movies, for me, is releasing them theatrically.
Rapinoe ran to the corner and theatrically spread her arms in celebration.
The movies were theatrically distributed by the WarnerMedia-owned studio Warner Bros.
The flight attendants waved their arms theatrically and pointed to the exits.
When they see him poleaxe Adrian, or dive theatrically against Watford, ditto.
"Prospect," which was released theatrically, started as a short film on its service.
Regina King beamed as Brad Pitt theatrically accepted his first Oscar for acting.
Roberts, who is also a Mets fan, was theatrically agog about the hat.
The stuff that you're not sending out theatrically goes to them, oftentimes. Correct.
And Netflix is making 50 theatrical movies a year that aren't going theatrically.
He took a puff of his cigarette, theatrically extended his arm and exhaled.
Almost the entire second floor was devoted to the artist's theatrically related drawings.
Regeni, growing exasperated, gesticulated theatrically as he touched the limits of his Arabic.
"I've paid for my sins; I can live with myself," he says theatrically.
I'm not sure what it is theatrically; I haven't finished the piece yet.
I opened the package theatrically and offered biscuits to everyone in the car.
I'm not sure what it is theatrically; I haven't finished the piece yet.
The film opens theatrically on October 6 at Lincoln Plaza and Quad Cinemas.
So Nicole said her last movie was going to be a theatrically-released movie.
More theatrically released films are embracing Atmos, providing for another incoming stream of content.
Feste will also be Blumhouse's first woman director on a theatrically-released horror film.
The film opens theatrically May 13; On Demand, Amazon Video, and iTunes April 28.
Traoré waved her arms, theatrically warding them off and backing away as Hyjazi pointed.
Wong rolled her eyes, theatrically shuddered and tucked her runaway hair behind her ear.
Trump has another opportunity May 12 and has, theatrically, kept his intentions as secret.
Batman v Superman marks the character's debut in a live-action, theatrically released movie.
But "Into the Unknown" gives away too much, too early, both structurally and theatrically.
Boys State will be released theatrically by A22016 and on AppleTV+'s streaming service.
The powerhouse indie distributor A24 will be releasing A Ghost Story theatrically, date TBD.
Rose came for a ball and fell theatrically after Milner challenged for the ball.
Rough sculptures, collages, a film and the theatrically lit space create a moody ambience.
First there was the prankster, theatrically handing her a notice that she was fired.
Boys State will be released theatrically by A24 and on Apple+'s streaming service.
Nobody worked harder than Balanchine to establish plotless pure-dance choreography as theatrically engrossing.
His voice swung theatrically; each question began as a rumble and ended as a squeal.
It looks and tastes a little bit like Listerine, and is making him wretch theatrically.
Mr. Shorshi dusted them with salt, tossing them theatrically from a bowl into the air.
Amazon Studios bought it for $13 million and will release it theatrically on June 7.
In France, films that are released theatrically can't stream for three years after their premiere.
He cursed theatrically, feigning torment at withholding this nugget in the name of high-mindedness.
Manager Casey Stengel theatrically pointing the way at the start of spring training in 1962.
Attendees gyrate theatrically on poles and drag queens saunter around the room in seven-inch platforms.
"We are going to appoint Mad Dog Mattis as our secretary of Defense," Trump said theatrically.
The images are theatrically lit by Majoli's portable strobes to make them sentimental and even poignant.
Miley needs some one just as theatrically OTT and out of this world as she is.
"Just how he look," he said, theatrically grabbing the lapels of his fur-lined denim jacket.
Call Me By Your Name is being released theatrically by Sony Pictures Classics sometime this year.
Since its founding in 1975, Soho Rep has sheltered the theatrically unruly and risky and weird.
While Mr. Trump waved his hands theatrically, she sat with her hands folded in her lap.
Rarely shown theatrically (although easily streamed), it's playing in a fine new 4K restoration at Metrograph.
The theatrically bad baseball that followed left Dodgers fans craving the reassurance of a strong finish.
Mr. Bostridge, as theatrically inclined as he is obsessed with "Winterreise," plunged in with both feet.
If it was Warner or Paramount or somewhere else maybe it would have been released theatrically.
The flanking bands function architectonically as well as theatrically, curtains pulled back to reveal the stage.
It is also unclear whether the film will be released theatrically or on Disney's upcoming streaming service.
Peter Rundel will conduct the intrepid and theatrically minded International Contemporary Ensemble and singers from ChorWerk Ruhr.
Basically, "the dinosaurs may have gone up in smoke," as a press release rather theatrically puts it.
Studs Terkel, a shrewd author, once declared Chicago is really the "most theatrically corrupt" city in America.
In the past five years, the amount of Christian-themed movies released theatrically have more than doubled.
Notice how Trump, theatrically, lets the crowd soak in the Warren attack and then begin to applaud.
"It's always important to honor the way a film looked when it was released theatrically," Siegel says.
Mr. Thompson's devotion to the group's music — and its theatrically attired, cosmo-futurist performance ethic — sprang eternal.
May's Brexit deal, tossing them theatrically onto the table before leafing through Post-its outlining his objections.
Theatrically, it works in quite a weird, magical, transformative kind of way, as well as being ridiculous.
The theatrically released version of the film had a run time of 2 hours and 40 minutes.
It will be released theatrically by Neon and available to stream on Hulu at a later date.
Instead of browbeating world leaders, he's let them flatter him into submission with theatrically obsequious state visits.
Some, like the gaunt self-portrait called "The Night Wanderer" (1923-24), are tight, shadowy, theatrically haunted things.
Mr Modi's dress, gestures and public appearances are theatrically staid and uniform, punctuated by meaningful looks and silences.
The single-minded obsession of "Making the Most of Night" had an even more theatrically rising chorus melody.
The dimly lit space had theatrically lit pedestals where live models were displaying the decorative pieces alongside mannequins.
That's complicated by the fact that this isn't a presentational stop-motion animation, where the characters move theatrically.
The Arts Club exhibition includes three photographs of girls caught in exaggerated motion in a theatrically lit forest.
Rooney finally broke the deadlock, clinically converting his spot kick after Memphis Depay tumbled theatrically in the area.
Mary even theatrically proclaims herself to be the wrong age when she presents her manuscript to a publisher.
In the 1960s José Delgado theatrically used a brain implant to stop a charging bull in its tracks.
Then we were going to show it at Berlin and South by Southwest and then open it theatrically.
" Condit asked me as we watched the TikTok user @jumpingspider theatrically gesticulate to audio from "Possibly in Michigan.
Mr. Beamish can deploy dancers in stage space, with theatrically arresting gestures, various gender combinations and metric variety.
It's nice to know that the items I buy will have another life, and will be used theatrically.
We all know people who have theatrically quit this or that social media service, or announced digital sabbaticals.
Video footage of the hearing showed Martinez kneeling theatrically in front of a camera and apparently gesturing for photographers.
Like Confirmation, Luv theatrically contrasts extreme hatred and soft liberalism, here the yogic, laissez-faire, nonjudgmental ethos of California.
He has often fallen short of that goal, but this past season was his most theatrically successful to date.
Supported by metal infrastructures, these constructions rise from floor to ceiling, surrounding visitors with a theatrically impressive, gymlike environment.
With the streaming wars raging, studios are faced with answering the increasingly tough question of what will perform theatrically.
"Under the Sun," which opens theatrically July 6, uses contemporary North Korea as a proxy for Stalin's Soviet Union.
"Please, he's pouting," Barker told the audience, theatrically holding a hand up to shush them so Jericho could speak.
Having failed to get the required reaction, he bumps into his opponent's chest before collapsing theatrically to the ground.
Neymar reacted theatrically, assuming a fetal position and writhing on his back, like a turtle flipped onto its shell.
Each performance included a moment when she theatrically switched out of her dress and reappeared in light infantry garb.
And it was he, on Thursday, who most theatrically vowed to block the plan his "right honorable friend" — Mrs.
Teens cough theatrically while their crushes spring away from them, retreating into their hoodies like turtles into their shells.
In all honesty, it would be a big risk to play theatrically, because it's not an easy film to market.
Kevin Hart released three of his stand-up shows theatrically and made over $63.5 million total at the box office.
Lit theatrically by what she calls "moon light," the exhibition is sparse, as if each work needs room to breathe.
Dusty brown burlap hoods littered the floor of the Roman amphitheater, where Islamic State gunmen theatrically staged a mass execution.
Whenever it focuses on Sydney's dash through the minefields of democracy, "Kings" is entertaining and informative, if not surprising theatrically.
On TikTok, where young people transformed into cowboys to its theatrically comic country boom-bap, it was a shared idiom.
"F--- them, f--- them," De Niro said to Stelter of his critics on Fox News, before theatrically apologizing for cursing.
It's a remarkable recording rendered theatrically by slightly inhuman virtual figures, with a coda discussing the plight of homeless LGBT youth.
The two companies inked a deal that grants Netflix access to Disney films released theatrically in 2016 "from September and onwards."
Moments earlier, he was fortunate not to be given a yellow card for diving after theatrically tumbling inside the penalty area.
The original clip is from 2007, when Trump theatrically body-slammed WWE Chairman Vince McMahon to roaring applause on WrestleMania 23.
Only once did he break the mask — when Mr. Trump, grimacing theatrically, mocked those who had said he could never win.
It didn't strike Walker as unusual: Khelcey sometimes announced his presence by theatrically flopping his huge frame across the nearest friend.
This turned out to be the first film by a major studio that was simultaneously released theatrically and to streaming services.
I know it was a priority for you for "Crazy Rich Asians" to come out theatrically instead of on a streamer.
Netflix has said it will release "Roma" theatrically in more than 20 countries, though the number of theaters is still unknown.
Ramin Rezaeian of Iran was the latest to go down and he theatrically rolled a full five revolutions on the ground.
As of now, this is a show that will teach theatrically inclined youngsters what a relatively sophisticated musical number sounds like.
But it took the input of Mr. von Stuelpnagel to make sure the play is both culinarily accurate and theatrically adept.
In 2019, 786 movies were released theatrically in North America, and dozens more (at least) were released directly to digital platforms.
"It's..........Rebekah Vardy's account," she concluded, in what might be the most theatrically gasp-worthy revelation since those of Hercule Poirot.
To get Academy Award consideration, a movie must play theatrically in New York and Los Angeles for at least one week.
In concert, Mercury demanded all eyes on him as he darted around stage theatrically, his vivacious dancing only matched by his outfits.
Which is why the company already has a slate of content ready for "Star Wars" fans both theatrically and through other media.
And later, he showed up at the convention itself, theatrically appearing in silhouette against a misty background and introducing his wife, Melania.
Jesus nutmegs Vertonghen beautifully, but Kompany comes over to collect the ball and shove it out of bounds, while Jesus falls theatrically.
There were 350 more movies released theatrically in the United States last year than there were when "Avatar" came out in 2009.
Far more powerful, though, is how, now on point, she becomes a multidimensional work of ideal geometry, sculpturally firm and theatrically radiant.
"We are happy to have those films, and those films — our big event films — will continue to be theatrically released," Mayer said.
For a movie to qualify, it needs to have either had its premiere at a major Canadian film festival or opened theatrically.
There was a coral tone jumpsuit with a theatrically caped back, and a cable stitched sweater shimmying gracefully over a buoyantly tiered skirt.
"All are films that distinguished themselves at film fests or theatrically or had critical acclaim," Mr. Powers said of the more recent selections.
Lauer theatrically recounted the interaction, but in an unexpected twist Rossen reveals Lauer actually repeated Geist's actions, slapped his rear end in return.
But when Billboard probed its October cover star on the issue, Kardashian West "sigh[ed] theatrically" and said, more or less, enough already.
It was the cue for CEO Howard Schultz to take the stage for the second time that day, looking theatrically troubled and pensive.
Now, the ward is the subject of a new documentary, called 5B, which will be theatrically distributed on June 14 by Verizon Media.
Another shot, where Weiner sits on the subway, theatrically looking around at the positive headlines about him, feels artificial, disingenuous, and wholly constructed.
Pictures from Kathakali often serve as cover imagery for guidebooks for India and become poster symbols for all that is most theatrically exotic.
Peter Rundel conducts the intrepid and theatrically minded International Contemporary Ensemble and singers from ChorWerk Ruhr in this sprawling and philosophically challenging work.
When Mr. O'Rourke informed a Spanish class that he was seeking the presidency, the teacher reacted ("Ay caramba") more theatrically than his charges.
Mr. Berman was theatrically trained, and for most of his career he thought of himself more as an actor than as a comedian.
"I always imagined it as being visceral and that if it ever was presented cinematically or theatrically that it would be done unsparingly."
Yes, it still may be the world of Harry Potter, but theatrically, it's one of the most amazing things I've been involved with.
Ted Sarandos, the head of Netflix's content studio, called the new slate the "theatrically ambitious" movies that can be watched in the home.
But if you want to see a blockbuster movie theatrically, I think there&aposs no other way to see it than on Imax. 
Critic's pick This dance-theater production at Mostly Mozart balances traditional and contemporary to turn an oft-told tale into theatrically vivid entertainment.
So my contribution was to put more weight on the process, because—dramatically and theatrically and intellectually and everything-ally—that's what's interesting.
"We&aposre filmmakers and if we had our choice the movie would be released theatrically in a wide release with IMAX," Hoberman said.
Critic's pick This dance-theater production at Mostly Mozart balances traditional and contemporary to turn an oft-told tale into theatrically vivid entertainment.
I like to believe I was the very last person to see Blade Runner 2049 theatrically, and I can thank MoviePass for that.
Minutes before the yellow card, Neymar thought he won a penalty when he fell over backwards theatrically after a slight touch from Giancarlo Gonzalez.
Shirley Mason, the real-life model for the theatrically disturbed character, has confessed that she was faking, and did not actually house multiple identities.
The Orlando mother's antics sparked massive public outrage; Nancy Grace's theatrically indignant coverage of what she called the "tot mom" case made her career.
Most memorable here is Wyatt Fenner as Mercutio, who gets to ride a bike, tramp about in flippers and revel in theatrically emotional complexity.
Animated and live action short films now also can qualify theatrically in New York City or Los Angeles County to be eligible for submission.
"We only buy movies we think we can make work in that marketplace so we look for movies that are theatrically driven," Bernard added.
A temporary salesroom was created with theatrically lit display cases and Armani-black walls that could make a contemporary art collector feel at ease.
But most important, the crowd — diverse in both age and ethnicity — seemed riveted by what proved to be a vocally and theatrically strong performance.
Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg and Twitter's Jack Dorsey attended the session, and a seat for a Google executive was theatrically left empty next to them.
In the Burbank branch he picked apart a burger in the middle of the restaurant, claimed it was contaminated, and stepped on it theatrically.
We don't accept films or shorts related to features or larger projects that have been publicly posted online, broadcast on television or released theatrically.
Is it possible that in 10 years, the only films distributed theatrically will be big tentpoles and whatever low-cost genre films you're making?
Today, it's Swedish actor Noomi Rapace, who's in the just-released Steven Shainberg sci-fi thriller Rupture, which is out theatrically and on VOD.
But, Parker threw a right hand to the ribs of Dimitrenko which sent him theatrically reeling on the floor with his mouthpiece spat out.
Although Netflix releases these movies theatrically, it's not clear how many people see them that way, since the service doesn't provide box-office figures.
The "Harry Potter" movies won&apost be available to stream on WarnerMedia&aposs HBO Max at launch, despite being theatrically distributed by Warner Bros.
Not only have politicians lied about the budget and manipulated its process, but they've theatrically diverted America's attention away from the looming debt crisis.
In 19893, Daughters of the Dust became the first feature film directed by an African-American woman to open theatrically in the United States.
Scenes play out through dialogue, so this game is particularly fun with a group of theatrically inclined players taking turn acting out the characters.
The theatrically inclined can look forward to a staging of the Frankenstein monster's resurrection and not just a costume contest but a scream contest, too.
It's much less theatrically wacky than Ellen's previous performances over the past few months, but in this case it works because Spoon fucking rip live.
With all the resources being funneled toward Disney+, the streaming service, should Marvel be concerned about a bit of a dip theatrically after this high?
All Disney films released theatrically in 2016 and beyond are included in the agreement, for which Netflix is reportedly paying hundreds of millions per year.
During the taping, he theatrically produced what he described as the results and allowed Dr. Oz to review them, according to the brief clip released.
"We live in a Snapchat-Twitter world," Mr. Clinton lamented, tilting his head theatrically — a septuagenarian embracing his age, decades after reveling in saxophone cool.
One is an etching in which the tableau of Jesus' body being lowered from the cross is monumentally composed, theatrically illuminated, observed from a distance.
Then-President Reagan told Gorbachev no deal and theatrically walked out of the summit, much to the consternation of the media and his political opponents.
The film grossed over $140 million theatrically in the US, pushing the CD into the Billboard 200's top ten and spawning two direct sequels.
But those films were mere warm-ups for the "Special Editions" of Lucas's original "Star Wars" trilogy, rereleased theatrically over three consecutive months in 1997.
Vaquera's Patric DiCaprio, Claire Sullivan and Bryn Taubensee sent their models theatrically stomping through a maze of seating across a floor scattered with dried leaves.
Theatrically, but also delicately (Tom is a gentleman), he gnaws off a few morsels of dry-looking flesh, then flings the rest back onto Logan's plate.
The 10 films and TV projects will all be released in the next two years, some theatrically and the rest on Disney's upcoming streaming service Disney+.
After his session-ending putt dropped into the hole, he turned and twice bowed theatrically in the direction of the American crowd, hand to his chest.
Ms. Belilove uses her own handsome face a little too theatrically, and most of her dancers deliberately project specific facial expressions (usually smiles and bright eyes).
Lighting up on the Wolseley's doorstep, he raised an eyebrow theatrically at the mobs of post-holiday shoppers in Uggs and parkas, struck by a thought.
That said, if you're planning to part with your employer no matter what, this may work out to be a theatrically entertaining means to that end.
On West Eighty-fifth Street, between Broadway and Amsterdam, a cavernous dining room with heavily filigreed molding and a theatrically high ceiling awaits its discerning patrons.
In fact, the first Hollywood film shown theatrically after the Cultural Revolution was "The Fugitive" — which coincidentally also starred "Star Wars" actor Harrison Ford — in 1994.
Directed by Laurent Bouzereau, "Five Came Back" will be shown theatrically in New York and Los Angeles starting Friday, when it also begins streaming on Netflix.
"It's just one of the ways, theatrically and in everyday life, that white Americans appear to handle their relationship to the color line," Dr. Lott said.
He was "pulling [Laurene] in to a kiss, moving his hand closer to her breasts," and along her leg, "moaning theatrically," Lisa writes, according to The Times.
Nearby is a theatrically lit black and white video in which two hands (Ching's) mime gestures of tying, folding, and squeezing between fingers a small unseen object.
But while they fume theatrically for the television cameras tomorrow, the same algorithms they denounce will continue to recruit new viewers, followers, and donors on their behalf.
People come up to me all the time and they say" — she gasps theatrically — "'You look so much better in life than you do in your movies!
Netflix is also handling the international release of Alex Garland's anticipated adaptation of Jeff VanderMeer's Annihilation, which Paramount will release theatrically in North America on February 23rd.
"We were told that India streaming has been delayed because they needed to stream the same version which was theatrically released in India," Nalin told BuzzFeed News.
Maybe it was the presence of Mr. Brooks, whose knees buckled theatrically when Mr. Obama placed the large medal around his neck, sending the audience into hysterics.
I guess what I feel is, it is what it is, and I know the film's being released theatrically in America, and I'm really happy about that.
So that's one example of how streamers can make these sorts of midrange movies that the big corporate studios are not as interested in putting out theatrically.
The first time, he thought he had "failed" to get his points across to Obama; the second, he feared he had argued with the president too theatrically.
Duke said that "Plane Crazy" was the first Mickey drawing, though "Steamboat Willie," the third animated short, was the first one with Mickey to be theatrically released.
"High school boy figures out that he's gay" sounds a little familiar right now because of the high-profile studio picture "Love, Simon," theatrically released in March.
His new show starts theatrically, with the comedian ascending from beneath the floor of the stage under a ring of lights and over a cloud of smoke.
" Von Abele later said in a statement to The Associated Press he was "theatrically and sarcastically demonstrating that whites are not allowed to embrace their cultural achievements.
But thanks to its dual priorities, the qualities that recommend the film -- especially in terms of making time to see it theatrically -- mostly go up in smoke.
Last year, the streamer's epic "The Aeronauts" and Adam Driver-starrer "The Report" were shown theatrically in a limited two-week release before showing up on Prime Video.
Disney wouldn't have made this movie in the way they made it if it had to be released theatrically and I think the movie is better for that.
Non-alcoholic beers have got tastier thanks to improved recipes and are also growing quickly; Mr Brito theatrically cracked one open at ABI's annual shareholder meeting last month.
Once Lemonade premiered on HBO and people began noticing Dash's influence, her visibility increased among a new audience and the decision to release the film theatrically was made.
" On the lead single, her vocals bend theatrically even by Lady Gaga standards calling out a smoke and mirrors romance, "It wasn't luuhahuuuuhf, it was a perfect illusion.
Around the shrine, on April 255, 2282, Dmitry Enteo and the members of God's Will, his Russian Orthodox activist group, shouted anti-blasphemy slogans and theatrically crossed themselves.
Paneled in limed oak, adorned with gilded plaster Art Deco-style friezes, these rooms all surround a brand-new and theatrically grand central staircase flanked by private salons.
The surreal, colorful and theatrically set land inside Disney's Animal Kingdom in Florida is inspired by the setting from the 2009 movie created and directed by James Cameron.
Even with the amiable Ms. Bocanegra as a guide, this presentation of research — and many slides, which awkwardly, didn't always appear as planned on Thursday — is theatrically lethargic.
The movie will have its world premiere at the New York Film Festival on September 27 and will be released theatrically and on Netflix sometime in the fall.
One was The Current War, starring Benedict Cumberbatch; that film also premiered at Toronto in 2017, shortly before the Weinstein story broke, and has not yet opened theatrically.
A notable success for Saudi Arabia has been the realignment of American and Saudi policies, which is why President Trump has been welcomed so theatrically in the kingdom.
"Let the dying man have whatever he wants," Mr. Leedom said, waving his arm theatrically from his bed, said his nephew Michael Sorenson, 57, who was with him.
He cheered on his pals SpongeBob and Patrick and Squidward in a theatrically masterful production that fired both of our imaginations (and our funny bones) on all pistons.
These investors bring about change by theatrically pounding on the front doors of companies and using the public court of opinion to bully companies into changing their strategies.
At the show, he was beating his piano like a drum kit and jerking his body theatrically like the Incredible Hulk breaking out of Bruce Banner's square slacks.
Netflix's move into the movie business and its on-and-off commitment to exhibiting its movies theatrically have created a crisis that shows no signs of going away.
After he assigns straw men to your views, he enthusiastically attempts to knock them down with a theatrically earnest re-litigation of what you've missed about his brilliance.
His fetishizing of Asian culture (theatrically preparing and white-splaining sushi for his daughter's Asian American boyfriend) is embarrassing, as is his continued obsession with his rival Cobra Kai.
A boy gripped and rubbed his elbow as if he had just injured it, grimacing theatrically as he bent over his arm, his face hidden from the social worker.
Vardy fell too easily and too theatrically in the penalty area and was sent off for "simulation," which is FIFA's word for blatant diving to gain a penalty kick.
In one 1990 campaign commercial, Mr. Pence hired an actor to play an Arab, dressed in stereotypical garb, who theatrically thanked Mr. Sharp for American dependency on foreign oil.
In most cases, only one version of a film is released theatrically, and any "extended" or "unrated" cuts are made available when the film moves to home video release.
Another person who can't stop watching is Marcia Clark, the Los Angeles district attorney who headed one of the most theatrically incompetent prosecutions in the history of the world.
If the Bavarian-born filmmaker makes a habit of complaining theatrically about the habitats he enters, his grumpiness is offset by his desire to plunge ahead into uncertain terrain.
The two women sob hysterically and theatrically (heaving chests, gasping for breath) while showing patriotic videos (sporting victories, presidential speeches, marches and anthems) about their countries, Romania and Poland.
More meta-theatrically, one might argue that this collision of harmony and dissonance evokes the very battle between advocates of the Flight 93 National Memorial and its conspiratorial opponents.
The studio was so impressed by Chu's vision it decided to scrap its original direct-to-video plan for "Step Up 2," quadruple its budget and release it theatrically.
"Even speaking Norwegian with an American accent has not diminished Mr. Hyman's achievement for Norway's critics and its theatrically sophisticated audiences," a correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor wrote.
Baroque pieces are usually performed in the Paris Opera's ornate, relatively intimate Palais Garnier, but this "Indes Galantes" both musically and theatrically fills the 2,700-seat Bastille opera house.
But despite these films' credentials, theater chains continue to push back against attempts by Netflix and other streaming services to release their films theatrically just to ensure awards eligibility.
This came shortly after the festival issued a statement saying that in the future its competition section would not consider films that would not be shown theatrically in France.
Armies of selfie-takers-and-sharers were arriving, more interested in photogenic events, like the Costume Institute's theatrically installed "Manus x Machina" show last year, than in archival objects.
At a sit-in in the Zócalo, Mexico City's main square, Mr López Obrador theatrically presented 14 boxes of documents proving, he said, that the PRI had stolen the election.
He has also declined to take any public action to pursue several ideas he theatrically promoted on Twitter, such as creating a voter fraud commission or potentially changing libel laws.
Reviewing "Weiner" for The Times when it opened theatrically in May, Stephen Holden called it "infuriating and depressing but rivetingly watchable" — a phrase that characterizes the movie's subject as well.
When I was finally able to push him off and scream (at him), he theatrically stepped back, incredibly angry, grabbed his coat and bag, stormed out and slammed the door.
Built in 1914, the Volksbühne made its reputation as a center for theatrically daring, sometimes politically subversive performance in East Berlin, when the city was divided in the postwar years.
Half a dozen models in form-fitting pajamas theatrically swung pillows at each other, jumped on the bed and hammed it up as party guests snapped pictures with their phones.
In honor of the occasion — at the Five Spot in the East Village, late 1975 — the members of the group staggered theatrically onstage like drunks entering a two-bit casino.
" Ru uncharacteristically missed his mark and real-bitch-slapped her hard on the ear, prompting her to stumble theatrically and scream-laugh, "It's about to be Asia O'Hara's Drag Race!
Seagal was a major box-office star in the 1980s, but more recently his films have been released direct to video in the United States, as opposed to theatrically released.
She also questioned whether or not sales of "My Little Pony" tied to the theatrically released film helped boost sales of the brand, which has been declining for several years.
The film is a dull introduction to Asgard's finest hero, who is saddled with a weird mix of director Kenneth Branagh's theatrically dramatic urges and the requisite flashy superhero business.
An eager political showman, Mr. Christie theatrically dressed down critics in town-hall forums and then posted videos of the exchanges online that wowed a fast-growing group of national followers.
I sighed theatrically whenever his scenes came up, I yelled at the TV as yet another kind-hearted Northerner sacrificed themselves for him, I took pleasure in dunking on him relentlessly.
There are hopping machines and flying carpets, too, but mostly there are people: mothers and sons, doctors and patients, lovers, friends, enemies, all whirling through the narrative with theatrically perfect timing.
"Fewer and fewer filmmakers are going to struggle to raise money, or to compete at Sundance and possibly get one of the specialty labels to release their films theatrically," Spielberg said.
After all, it is an inescapable fact that Luis Suarez dived theatrically to win the penalty that made it 5-1 (the penalty for 3-0 was hardly a stonewaller, either).
It was never released theatrically in the US, instead finding a home on the Disney Channel and DVD hoping to attract fans of Britney Spears and NSYNC, who also make cameos.
She was game, kicking off her pumps, stepping to center stage in a sexy little cocktail dress, taking one imaginary bullet after another, and writhing theatrically before sinking to the floor.
This shouldn't be surprising — it's been 11 years since "Inland Empire," Mr. Lynch's last significant theatrically distributed movie, and he seems to have built up a storehouse of ideas and images.
The demonstrators at Charlottesville — led by the theatrically inclined white supremacist Richard Spencer — had no real interest in the civic or aesthetic value of the monument they ostensibly came to defend.
In recent years, though, the group has grown a little more theatrically ambitious, and a new pattern has emerged: longer works that take a season or two to find their footing.
The guild analyzed 651 live-action films released theatrically in the United States — documentaries, animated films and rereleases were not included — and found that 16 percent of their directors were women.
She appears, for example, as the personification of Inclination (the urge that leads one to achieve acts of genius), as an allegory Painting itself, and as a theatrically costumed lute player.
Its core ideas (which are wildly unpopular) were conceived of years ago in conservative think tanks and bolstered by Speaker Paul Ryan's "A Better Way," which Trump theatrically ridiculed during the campaign.
"The original Bill Murray-starring 1984 classic, which never screened theatrically in China, was translated as '捉鬼敢死队,' five characters literally meaning 'Ghost Catcher Dare Die Team,'" THR notes.
But with Beasts of No Nation–which the company also released theatrically–Netflix was making a brazen play for a Best Actor nod, or possibly a spot in the Best Picture race.
Read more: The share of Americans watching Amazon and Hulu has soared in recent months, while other streaming services lag behind But Hart said he's done with theatrically releasing his stand-up.
Hart currently has one special on Netflix, "Kevin Hart: Irresponsible," and says he's working on material for a second (the stand-up specials he released theatrically are also currently available on Netflix).
It's rare that any hidden gems (like Piercing, The Blackcoat's Daughter, and Evolution) appear on big screens in Miami, and even then they're never released theatrically in the rest of South Florida.
As fashion-conscious as ever, he was wearing a blue suit, but this time he theatrically took his jacket off and, in a metaphor lost on no one, rolled up his sleeves.
Unfortunately, for all Mr. Baryshnikov's efforts, "Letter to a Man" remains stubbornly obscure and theatrically lifeless, despite a wildly eclectic soundtrack that ranges from Arvo Pärt to Tom Waits to Bessie Smith.
Watching the bout you can clearly see a lighter, more flowing type of grappling and Shamrock seems to theatrically rolled out of the same heel hook and into the kneebar once again.
He was theatrically so, and he framed the discussion as "a battle for the heart and soul of this party," positioning himself proudly in the progressive wing that Warren and Sanders inhabit.
After an extensive refurbishment, the One Palácio da Anunciada opened in February, cascading theatrically up the hill behind the street, with sumptuous rooms, staircases and courtyards appearing where you least expect them.
If studios become more narrow in the sorts of films they're distributing theatrically, doesn't that make a streaming service even more attractive, since they'll likely make movies that can fill that void?
Peter Gelb, the company's general manager, has made a point of engaging acclaimed theater and film directors, hoping to present opera in a new light: as an innovative, theatrically vivid art form.
The White Light Festival, the annual Lincoln Center affair devoted to spirituality, loosely defined, reached a climax on Sunday afternoon with a stirring performance of Verdi's Requiem, which purveys spirituality, theatrically conceived.
But Bolt played it cool, looking theatrically at Coleman before they crossed the finish line, as if to say he would still have more — much more — to give when it mattered most.
The company is also lessening the number of movies that 20th Century Studios (formerly 20th Century Fox) releases theatrically, and is increasing the number of movies that will exist exclusively on Hulu.
The recipient of a chemical, rather than traditional, embalming process, she lies perfectly preserved in her glass coffin, theatrically displayed — unlike any of the others — in the middle of a corridor floor.
Sources told the outlet that original creator Vince Gilligan is hard at work on a project that could be either a made-for-TV movie or released theatrically, but details are extremely sparse.
So if the trade-off for that is that you get a very small window where people are going to see it theatrically, I still got the much better end of that deal.
On Monday, when Justin theatrically announced, via Instagram, that he and Hailey had just gotten engaged, several other fan accounts cropped up across social media platforms, satiating the public's intense desire for context.
A lot of useful insights here for those intent on making charter schooling work for kids, even if the pickings are slimmer for those more inclined to theatrically celebrate or denounce school choice.
One: From the auditorium of the David H. Koch Theater, where the company finished its six-week winter season on Sunday, she appears to have the perfect, theatrically legible features of a model.
Two years ago today, Arjen Robben did what Arjen Robben does and theatrically flopped his way into a penalty kick during stoppage time that ousted Mexico from the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
The film was financed by the National Science Foundation and the Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, and is the first film produced by Rutgers to be released theatrically, Ms. Seidel said.
It is wholly emblematic of Mr. Posner's raw, theatrically audacious version of this Chekhov classic, which is being presented in New York in a viscerally well-acted production from the Pearl Theater Company.
Last year, a Chinese reporter was caught on live television theatrically rolling her eyes at a long-winded question asked at the parliament session by another Chinese journalist about China's state asset management.
Although he produced his son Michael's 2005 video feature, a follow-up to "Carlito's Way," his last theatrically released film was "Carolina" (2003), an eccentric romantic comedy with Julia Stiles and Shirley MacLaine.
Below all this is the studio's theatrically lit centerpiece: a giant 19th-century antique English carpet that he bought last year at Christie's from the estate of a friend, the collector Paul Walter.
For many outsiders the anger and the bitterness and ill feeling that Democrats managed to stoke -- to which Republicans proclaimed themselves theatrically offended -- was yet another infuriating sign of a broken political system.
Among the highlights was "At the Kansas City Chinese New Year Concert," a compact but theatrically astute string quartet by Chen Yi, who has long taught at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Another easy-to-miss reference: a sound effect of a man screaming theatrically that has been used in every film in the series to date as a sort of in-joke among sound designers.
Camila Cabello kicked off the night with a high-octane and theatrically staged performance of her ubiquitous "Havana," which felt not unpleasantly reminiscent of an audition for Steven Spielberg's forthcoming West Side Story movie.
Pooh's Heffalump Movie, a 2005 animated feature, and the fourth theatrically released Walt Disney adaptation of A.A. Milne and E.H. Shepard's classic 1920s children's books Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner.
When, last year, the state's governor, like many others, theatrically announced that it would not be accepting Syrian refugees (a position he was forced to reverse), Mr Terry said they were welcome in Clarkston.
The Conservative prime minister, David Cameron, led the effort, with the notional support of the Labour Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, and a phalanx of heavyweight economists and world leaders (including, most theatrically, President Obama).
She is testing it in her first musical, the theatrically frisky and musically daring "Hadestown," a version of the Orpheus myth retold in the American vernacular, which just opened at New York Theater Workshop.
Unfolding theatrically in three distinct sets of paintings, the wooden frame connected with hinges, each of the three views like an act in a play — or like the three bardos of Timothy Leary's manual.
Not so with the filibuster, which isn't just a fun word to say; it's also a theatrically appealing concept, some combination of grandstanding and policymaking that is interesting even if you're not a wonk.
Mr. Juncker somewhat theatrically dismissed the idea, reaching into his bag and pulling out two big stacks of paper: Croatia's European Union entry deal and Canada's free-trade pact, all 2,250 pages of it.
But for me, Harris's metaphor for the ghostly afterlife of America's peculiar institution remains as theatrically rich — and as hilarious and scalding, in a staging, once again, by Robert O'Hara — as any to date.
Then, again a dervish, he went around but not through Robin Lopez, who deposited him on the ground with a foul; Thomas spread both arms theatrically as a pair of teammates helped him up.
According to the center's research, women made up 229% of directors on the 700 highest-grossing theatrically released films in 2014 — and only half of those women (7%) were included in the top 250 films.
Think of the difference in presentation between Cheers (a very classical multi-camera sitcom) and Modern Family (an example of what's usually called a "single-camera" sitcom, which is presented much more cinematically than theatrically).
Rubio himself started reading, theatrically from a piece of paper pulled from his pocket, Christie's press release that appeared to make it look like he supported President Barack Obama's Supreme Court nomination of Sonia Sotomayor.
As roller derby became more physical, with skaters—still on co-ed teams—theatrically shoving each other around the track, its popularity grew, and then skyrocketed in the late 1940s with televised bouts on CBS.
In this EDC joke, Marshmello made fun of the trope of the anonymous producer, and implicitly himself, by theatrically playing up the drama associated with it only to diffuse the tension with a playful trick.
Mr. Ilagan, on the other hand, strode around the stage, pumping his fist and once pausing, theatrically, to make a mean face, point a forefinger in the air and then jab it toward the ground.

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