Sentences with phrase «american film company»

Voltage Pictures LLC, an American film company responsible for films such as The Hurt Locker, alleged approximately 2,000 people using Teksavvy had unlawfully downloaded their movies and sought a Norwich order for their subscriber identification to be provided.

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But with technology companies like Amazon, Netflix and Facebook developing film or television offerings, many Americans have decided to cut the cord, leaving CBS with a small advantage, Creutz said.
Suntory Holdings Limited, the parent company of the whisky and the new owner of American bourbons and whiskeys, doesn't mind the film's connection to the spirit.
Known to most Americans as the company pitched by Bill Murray in the 2003 film Lost in Translation, and to the discerning few as the company behind Japanese single - malt whiskies Yamazaki and Hibiki, Suntory was founded in 1899 in Osaka and created Japan's first native whisky a quarter - century later.
They met at the American Century celebrity golf tournament in July 2006; he later came to the gift lounge sponsored by her adult film company, and he asked for her number before he invited her for dinner.
Much travelled American goalkeeper Devala Gorrick, who plyed his trade in Sweden, Thailand, Germany and Canada before returning to the States, runs his own film production company, Angry Lion Studios.
He identified himself as being from a film company called Rampant Films and Crossroads was sort of a generic science and religion, evolution and creationism looking at the controversy in American society.
In March, the company opened a new factory in Tucson, where it plans to produce enough thin - film CIGS solar cells to generate 40 megawatts of electricity next year — enough to power roughly 15,000 average American homes; it hopes to boost the juice to 100 megawatts by 2010 in response to what it predicts will be a growing market.
In 1999, Saldana received what seemed to be the ideal first film role when she was cast as a talented but snippy dancer vying for a spot at the fictional American Ballet Company in the dance drama Center Stage.
Based on a real - life story of a tobacco - company research scientist (Russell Crowe) and the ramifications of his decision to disclose industry secrets to the American public on an episode of 60 Minutes, it was a moody, intense affair that many critics touted as one of the year's best films; it netted 7 Oscar nominations in the process.Mann was back in the Academy Award hunt two year's later with Ali, a biopic of the beloved boxer Muhammad Ali that focused on both his athletic accomplishments and his political battles.
As for The Danish Girl, his timely period drama about the first known trans person, Focus Features — the company distributing the film — has by all accounts made the surprising decision to debut the film in Venice (it's listed as making a North American premiere in Toronto).
In 2016, Colom started the film production and design company Conéme, through which he has developed and produced content with the purpose of illuminating stories from Florida and the Latin American diaspora.
Stark most recently served as senior VP of publicity but, after 20 years at the company (when it was formerly known as DreamWorks Studios), has worked on so many of the company's multiple Oscar nominated films such as American Beauty, Gladiator, The Help, Bridge of Spies, and The Post.
Each eventually formed his own production company — Altman's Lion's Gate, Coppola's American Zoetrope — and patronized the work of aspiring young film - makers (such as Altman's nurturing of Alan Rudolph and Coppola's of Caleb Deschanel).
It might not be wise to leave said creature — repeatedly referred to as «the Asset» — in the company of a cat, but the film makes clear early on that the true villain is the American military - industrial complex, personified here by Michael Shannon's square - jawed, Cadillac - driving, all - American security agent.
Leave it to famed rock «n» roll photographer and visual director for Depeche Mode and U2, Anton Corbijn, to make his second feature film an achingly beautiful event and so very European for its American production company.
«It isn't about the making of the worst movie ever — it's about people chasing the American dream,» says Goldberg, whose production company with Rogen, Point Grey, is making the film.
Much was made earlier this year of the woman who decided to sue an American film distribution company because of the way it, apparently, misrepresented a film as something it wasn't.
An extensive selection of work from across the world is presented including the World Premieres of William English's HEATED GLOVES and THE HOST, in which director Miranda Pennell delves deeper into her past and her late parents» involvement with the Anglo Iranian Oil Company (BP); Ben Rivers» THE SKY TREMBLES AND THE EARTH IS AFRAID AND THE TWO EYES ARE NOT BROTHERS, the feature element of Ben's current Artangel installation at BBC White City; EVENT FOR A STAGE by Tacita Dean, a filmed presentation of her live theatrical happening in collaboration with actor Stephen Dillane at the 2014 Sydney Biennial; the European Premiere of Omer Fast's REMAINDER, a London - set thriller adapted from Tom McCarthy's acclaimed novel of the same name; the European Premiere of INVENTION which highlights the possibilities of camera movement and the development of artistic apparatus and Kevin Jerome Everson's PARK LANES, set in an American bowling alley over the course of a day.
IFC Films «sister company Sundance Selects picked up mountain climbing doc «The Summit» and war - on - terror film «Dirty Wars,» while The Weinstein Company «s VOD shingle Radius acquired the rapturously - received «Twenty Feet From Stardom,» which focuses on back - up singers, and HBO Films took North American TV rights to «Pussy Riot — A Punk Prayer.company Sundance Selects picked up mountain climbing doc «The Summit» and war - on - terror film «Dirty Wars,» while The Weinstein Company «s VOD shingle Radius acquired the rapturously - received «Twenty Feet From Stardom,» which focuses on back - up singers, and HBO Films took North American TV rights to «Pussy Riot — A Punk Prayer.Company «s VOD shingle Radius acquired the rapturously - received «Twenty Feet From Stardom,» which focuses on back - up singers, and HBO Films took North American TV rights to «Pussy Riot — A Punk Prayer.»
The film also weaves in lots of scenes that are meant to make us think that Barnum was the first 21st century - style «woke» white straight man in America — a goodhearted fellow who gave circus jobs to outcasts of one kind or another (talk about a big tent: the repertory company includes African - Americans, little people, giants, conjoined twins and a bearded lady), not just because they happened to possess certain talents or physical characteristics that Barnum could exploit (often by appealing to the majority's prurient interests or bigotries) but because the onetime poor boy Barnum sees himself in their striving, and wants to build a theatrical - carnival arts utopia in America's largest city with help from his new partner, rich kid turned playwright Philip Carlyle (Zac Efron).
American Independents Presented by the Lincoln Motor Company: Featuring powerful new voices in American cinema, these fresh, gritty films explore a variety of subjects through the filmmaker's uncompromising vision.
Originally made in France featuring a French voice cast, the Weinstein Company subbed American voices for the film's release in the states.
Other names to impress include Megan Ellison's Annapurna, the production company behind the project, who you may recognise from their work on the likes of Her, American Hustle and Foxcatcher, but Crudup is what's key, as he's playing the role that the film centres around.
This is the first film from The American Film Company, whose mission is to present historically accurate films on American history.
HollywoodNews.com: The Weinstein Company has acquired North American theatrical rights from Pathé to Julian Schnabel's latest film Miral.
Stare through the peephole at terror that can't be scrubbed away, in the fascinating company of such hardcore geeks as directors Guillermo del Toro, Peter Bogdanovich and Eli Roth, film editor Walter Murch, American Psycho author Brett Easton Ellis, Leigh's scream - queen daughter Jamie Lee Curtis, Anthony Perkins» son Osgood Perkins and Hitch's granddaughter Tere Carrubba.
In 1951 Hammer began to co-produce its films with the US producer Robert Lippert, enabling the company to develop its North American market, and cast US stars.
Enter Little Fockers, the latest in the franchise and Paul Weitz's latest stinker (Roach no longer directs — one can only assume that he ran out of trite puns), following crap like Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant, American Dreamz, and In Good Company, is a film so monstrously bad that describing it as the devil's spawn would be quite the understatement.
Ubisoft are continuing to support VR with the announcement of Transference, a psychological thriller made in collaboration with SpectreVision, an American film production company founded in by actor Elijah Wood, who appears in the trailer.
Such as the North American companies MPI Media Group and XYZ Films, with around 6 films in Sitges 2013, among them On the Job (Erik Matti), Frankenstein's Army (Richard Raaphorst) and Contracted (Eric England), as well as The Rambler (Calvin Reeder) or Killers, a coproduction between Japan, Indonesia and the United States.
In 1980, an American company re-edited and condensed the first two films into Shogun Assassin, which became the first real introduction in the States to this wildly creative series.
The first extended «action» seen in the film (and also in the American trailer, above) tracks ACT UP as they splatter blood around a drug company they think is slow - rolling anti-HIV research.
The filmmaker's American feature film directorial debut, which was produced in part by successful horror genre producer, Jason Blum, through his production company, Blumhouse Productions, completely immerses its audiences in its story through its emotionally relatable angle.
With filming on The Current War well underway in London, The Weinstein Company has released the first image from the highly - anticipated drama featuring Benedict Cumberbatch as legendary American inventor Thomas Edison.
Had its trippy - dippy, anachronistic cross-cutting and madly - inappropriate scoring appeared in 1968 (the year of Rosemary's Baby, Night of the Living Dead, If..., 2001: A Space Odyssey, and the film to which it perhaps owes its greatest allegiance, Once Upon a Time in the West), Performance would've found traction and good company as a foundational film for the American New Wave instead of as a picture that, for all its foment and formal revolution, seemed hysterical against a maturing, more sedate (d) mainstream avant - garde parade of stuff like El Topo, Zabriskie Point, MASH, and Five Easy Pieces.
Already working on another batch of motion pictures, The Arsenal and Midnight Riders, the production company has differentiated itself by focusing solely on films rooted in American history.
He meets Michelle (Samantha Morton) who introduces him to heroin, at which point the film moves into twitchy self - help groups in the company of a number of obvious American actors like Dennis Hopper.
Producer Arnon Milchan admits in the doc that the film's complicated financing and release agreements - two companies splitting the North American and International markets - made the struggle to preserve «Legend» more difficult, and he acknowledges a measure of culpability in not fighting harder to preserve Scott's original vision.
Ford Motor Company pulled the wraps off the third - generation, limited - edition Mustang Bullitt, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Steve McQueen's classic film «Bullitt» at the 2018 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS).
Sentai Filmworks, a North American film distribution company, has recently announced that they will be distributing two new anime to be shipped soon, My Love Story and Triage X. My Love Story, known in Japan as Ore Monogatari, is a surprise hit shoujo about a fairly unattractive gentle giant who suddenly gains a... [Read more...]
This is one of only two North American travel series on my list and it was actually filmed by a Canadian production company.
Belize is one of the last strong - holds for this threatened apex predator and the more we can share with the world our efforts here on Ambergris Caye and countrywide to protect, study, rehabilitate and conserve the American Crocodile the better chance they have of surviving.» Although a handful of other international filming companies have documented ACES, this will be the first time an entire episode will be dedicated to their story.
Created by Texas - based production company ultralite films (land of Wes Anderson and Richard Linklater I might add), this video features sweeping shots of the American West, a gargled - with - dirt voiceover reminiscent of Sam Shepard's work on The Big Leboski and enough beatiful slow - motion nature shots to make even the most hardened city dweller want to escape the city pronto.
Also on display: the work Shonibare did for the Fourth Plinth in London; «The Big Three», a group of sculptures representing the managers of the three major American car companies; the film «Un Ballo in Maschera»; the first group of collages made by Shonibare; and «Cannonball Heaven», an installation produced especially for this show.
American photographer and film director with a net worth of $ 35 million, Cindy Sherman is an exceptional artist who has achieved fame through both her groundbreaking conceptual portraits as well as lucrative commercial collaborations with high fashion brands, makeup companies, and magazines.
The films — consisting mostly of short, one - to - two minutes of «real life» footage — derive primarily from the Edison, Lumière, and American Mutoscope and Biograph companies, and are lent by the Library of Congress.
Borrowing its title from a Hawaiian word used to describe a miracle worker (or most likely the name of the company in John Swanbeck's 1999 film adaptation of Roger Rueff's Hospitality Suite), the sculpture consists in a large American flag squashed by a cement block.
She's been named as a Rising Star in the New York Metro Area for four consecutive years, and her significant representations include In re AMR Corp. (American Airlines), In re Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP, In re Eastman Kodak Company, and In re Filmed Entertainment Inc. (Columbia House).
A famous American entertainment company behind some of the world's best - known film and tv productions, including Mad Men, La La Land and Orange is the New Black to name three.
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