New gay movies to the theater
New gay movies to the theater movie#
If I can't sit through a movie with God or Jesus sitting by me then we have no business showing it. If we can not take our 11 year old grand daughter and 8 year old grandson to see a movie we have no business watching it. The producer also says at the end of the movie "there will be a surprise for same-sex couples". For those that do not know Beauty and the Beast is "premiering" their first homosexual character. We all make choices and I am making mine. When companies continually force their views on us we need to take a stand. That being said.It is with great sorrow that I have to tell our customers that we will not be showing Beauty and the Beast at the Henagar Drive-In when it comes out. Movies scheduled prior to that date and four weeks after this date were not scheduled by the new owners.
"It's about something that we can all relate to - how hard it is to simply find another tolerable human being to go through life with," said Eichner.Īnd Carey Mulligan discussed "She Said," based on the true story of journalists investigating Hollywood sex assault scandals who prompted the downfall of Harvey Weinstein, out November.As of December 16th the Henagar Drive-In is under new ownership. Goldblum joked that his character's famous line that scientists "didn't stop to think if they should" bring back the dinosaurs had been "aggressively ignored throughout the course of the next several movies."īilly Eichner presented "Bros," the "first gay rom com ever made by a major studio," joking that it "only took a century." The film will team the franchise's recent stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard with those from Steven Spielberg's original almost 30 years ago, including Jeff Goldblum. Universal then took the stage at Caesars Palace to show footage from the upcoming "Jurassic World: Dominion," out in June. The 1930s period piece about three friends who "find themselves at the center of one of the most shocking secret plots in American history," which purports to be based on true events, comes out in November. In his bid to save them, he is forced to travel into the future - aided by a cute robotic cat.Īlso on show was "Amsterdam," an "original romantic crime epic" starring Christian Bale, Robert De Niro, Margot Robbie and Chris Rock among an A-list ensemble. The movie, out in June, finds Buzz racked with guilt after marooning his crew of space rangers on a hostile alien planet. Pixar showed 30 minutes of "Lightyear," an origin story for the beloved astronaut from "Toy Story," voiced by Chris Evans. It will be followed by two more Marvel films this year - sequels to "Thor" and "Black Panther." Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige kicked off the morning's Disney presentation, telling attendees that planning for "the next decade" of the record-grossing superhero films was well underway.Īttendees also got an extended look at "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," which is out next week.įootage showed Benedict Cumberbatch's sorcerer battling an extra-terrestrial floating octopus, encountering a universe-hopping teenage girl, and attending his ex's wedding. Movie theater bosses are gathering at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas for their annual meeting, where Hollywood studios bring fresh footage and A-list stars to court the industry. To reacquaint audiences with Pandora nearly 13 years after the smash hit original, which sparked a 3D wave in Hollywood, the first "Avatar" will be re-released in theaters in September. "We set out once again to push the limits of what cinema can do," said Cameron.
He promised giant technological leaps forward from the original, whose main characters Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) now have a family. "I can assure you it's been well worth the wait," said Disney distribution chief Tony Chambers, confirming the film's name.Ĭameron addressed CinemaCon via video from New Zealand, where finishing touches are being put in place on the film. The movie, which will be released in December, is the first of four planned sequels to the $2.8 billion-grossing original from 2009. Attendees at the CinemaCon movie theater industry summit were invited to don 3D glasses and return to Pandora, with first footage of "Avatar: The Way of Water" showing Na'vi characters swimming beneath the planet's oceans and soaring through its skies.