Sentences with phrase «after viewing all of the films»

After viewing all of the films in their entirety, these IDA member judges will cast their votes to determine the winners.»
The second extra is Tree of Life's original theatrical trailer (2:08, HD), a nice preview whose ambiguity becomes understood after a viewing of the film.

Not exact matches

The short film reached 6.5 million YouTube views less than two weeks after its September 2013 premiere, while the free game reportedly topped 500,000 downloads within about six weeks of landing in Apple's App Store.
You'll already have a view on whether it's ok for Christians to watch what Father Ted called «this sort of thing», although there's arguably a difference between watching one age - restricted film or episode and bingeing on one after another.
It was that old story that came to mind recently after I had spent two hours and 40 minutes viewing the controversial film The Last Temptation of Christ.
Deniz Gamze Ergüven, who makes her feature debut as writer - director after a couple of short films, tells the story exclusively from the girls» point of view — both emotionally, as they have all our sympathy, and physically, as almost nothing happens that one of them could not be seeing.
At least, they could have filmed this in somewhere better to view, instead of such a drap scene after scene.
After a brief introduction of Bruce Wayne, the film jumps forward in time to the events depicted in the climax of Man of Steel, viewed this time through Wayne's eyes.
If I remember correctly after only one viewing of the film he also never said he didn't care about people.
The record of his visit to the nearby Klan stronghold of Cottonwood, for instance, consists mostly of brooding shots of trees — their past use was much on his mind, and he didn't expect the people would want to be filmed — followed by a view of the two - lane blacktop along which he fled after two boys approached him, called him by name, and instructed him to wait because some people were coming to see him.
The film hasn't stood the test of time, and the material on - screen is tired and old, and gets annoying after a few viewings.
I felt the need to state that after my viewing of The Killing of a Sacred Deer, because this is a film that will truly make people not see another movie for weeks or just simply turn it off after the very first frame (I'm not exaggerating).
2001 is one of those films that invites discussion and analysis, even (or especially) after repeat viewings.
After dropping out of a drama class at the University of Hawaii, she took a tiny role in the 1966 film Hawaii, playing a seasick boat passenger (though it's hard to see her when viewing the film).
On a second viewing, I hope that the film undergoes a transformation from a structuralist to a post-structuralist school of thought after that demolition scene.
I also didn't know much about how it was made until after I'd watched it, so it's a case of my opinion of the film becoming more positive a day after viewing.
After watching this film, I come to the conclusion that the entire exercise from God's point of view shows how bored he is.
Coming from a film where people were not allowed in the theater after starting because of all the surprises, this makes for some tedious viewing.
More concentration should have gone to the threadbare script, which is so barren of memorable scenes, you probably won't remember watching this film a month after viewing it.
Celebrities, media, and the public viewed screenings of finalist films at The Writers Guild Theater in Culver City after a pink carpet reception.
I couldn't agree more, after several viewings the tension remains and even though I know exactly how the film turns out, I can't help but jump at all of the things that Saulnier wants to scare me.
Well, take a look at the awful poster above and check out the expression on New Zealand actor Martin Csokas» face — that's sums up how I felt after viewing this film: pretty indifferent and immediately drifting off to contemplate more pressing matters, instead of focusing on what I just watched.
After some reflection, and a second viewing, it's clear that the film's mix of austerity and audacity is also its reason for being.
But the strength of a film like this doesn't lie in surprises or sudden turns; its strength lies in its relatability and the questions it forces you to ask yourself during and after the viewing.
I admit I really didn't enjoy this one upon a first viewing, but after watching the director's cut of the film, which is far superior, I really got into this one.
For me, the best viewing experience for this film would be at the end of a day long music festival, outdoors in a field on a beautiful summers evening just after sunset.
A repeat viewing feels necessary to watch the film with fresh eyes after the truth is revealed, and if mandatory repeat watching isn't the mark of a good film, I don't know what is.
Fifty years after it first appeared, Mike Nichols» film (re-released in a restored 4K digital print) makes such beguiling viewing largely because of Hoffman's performance as Benjamin, which combines humour, boredom and panic in equal measure.
by Walter Chaw I have a theory about Treat Williams: I believe that he, after being passed over for an Oscar for his magnificent performance in the 1981 Sidney Lumet film Prince of the City, has been on a vicious retributive rampage against the American viewing public.
After the awards baity viewings of Shame, The Descendants, and Alert Nobbs, my final three films showed what the festival should be all about.
None of these problems though are so serious that it would spoil your enjoyment of the film, and to be honest they're the kind of thing you notice after repeat viewing.
, which looks at the causes and consequences of the 2008 economic collapse, is truly terrifying cinema - viewing, and there will be no nervous giggling after watching this film.
Being a film adaptation of a television show, I wasn't at all expecting much, but I left the theater wanting to watch the movie again in much the same way I did after my first viewing of Olympus Has Fallen.
After repeated viewings, the film begins to betray its somber, dark side, the sense of entrapment and injustice that lies behind its images of young love.
In fact, after viewing this film, I spent a lot of time comparing the two and I was able to pick out bits and pieces of each from each film that I really enjoyed.
After an initial viewing of Tarzan II, I returned to the original Tarzan, a film which Disney Feature Animation has not since topped financially or in my opinion, creatively.
It has its moments of visual beauty, but a little more poetic daring and a little less in the way of safe artiness might have made this one something more than an expertly conceived business proposition.â $ After a second viewing of the film recently, I still find myself feeling that way.
I'm finishing this after midnight on New Year's Eve, so the released - in - 2017 slate of films we've been discussing has just officially started to crumble into dust «Ozymandias» - style, soon to be scattered by the winds of history as the equally ephemeral 2018 pantheon looms into view.
«So in the film it is more than hinted at that they're a couple, but there is a scene directly after Killmonger takes the throne where you hear both characters articulate their point of view as to why they should or shouldn't follow this man and it's one of the most well - acted scenes I've ever been a part of.
After all, the central visual metaphor of an alienated person viewing snippets of others» lives from the windows of a passing train is a perfect representation (minus, perhaps, the alienation) of the act of viewing films.
Following Encounters Short Film Festival in 2017, I was moved to write about a film that, after repeat viewings, has deeply affected me and become of my most highly rated contemporary works, Mark Jenkin's Bronco's House.
After viewing this empowering film, I'm here to tell you that Hallmark's card and party section of «Over the Hill» black party themes is yesterday's news!
Harvey Weinstein is already putting his notorious Oscar - dominating muscle behind the flick after viewing a short teaser of the film's footage.
I initially loathed this film, but after a recent viewing of it, I don't think it does more harm to the franchise than any other of the installments and features some of the best cinematography out of any of the films.
Nearly 2 1/2 months after canceling a scheduled appearance on «The View,» adult - film star Stormy Daniels finally settled into the hot seat Tuesday, answering round after round of pointed questions lobbed at her from either side of the table.
On the flip side of things, the films of Wes Anderson, The Coen Brothers, Federico Fellini, Michael Haneke, and many more become more enjoyable after multiple viewings.
While the film doesn't quite live up to the hype that's been generated these past couple of months, there's no denying that a lot of people were blown away by what they saw, so they should definitely be pleased that it will be making an early debut for home viewing after just three months in theaters.
Weekend after weekend, the film pulled in new audience thanks to word of mouth and repeat viewings.
The first half of the film feels a little like CNN: The Movie, as character after character voices expository dialogue meant to, if not quite preach to us, then to educate us about a particular point of view.
Carol is a haunting motion picture - the kind of film that stays with the viewer long after the multiplex's neon signage has disappeared from the rear - view mirror.
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