Sentences with phrase «haynes making»

The English - language instruction is led by a local faculty and staff, with Haynes making frequent visits.
McKay's late inclusion into the race likely nullified the chances of Todd Haynes making the cut for «Carol» or Steven Spielberg earning a nod for «Bridge of Spies.»
Helped along by Sandy Powell's impeccable costume design, Haynes makes the energetic glam rock era feel impossibly appealing, especially for those too young to have lived through it.
Neither the film nor Haynes made the picture or director cuts, which must be déjà vu again for him.
With Wonderstruck, Todd Haynes made his first film catered to all audiences.
Locked Out of Heaven: Haynes Delivers Chilly Lesbian Romance Todd Haynes makes an exciting return with...
We'll line up every time that Haynes makes a movie, but could this turn out to be his masterpiece?
Considering it's been eight years since Haynes made a feature length film, 2007's prismic Bob Dylan «I'm Not There.,» this is heartening news.
By Stacy N. Hackett When Louise Haynes made the decision to find a companion for her Rex rabbit, Frank, she turned to the Internet.
Nancy Haynes makes light of her own darkness.
In 2002, Dr. Hayne made several unsupportable conclusions about the way Havard's girlfriend's daughter died.

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Hayne might have to give up his $ 1 - per - year salary at Urban Outfitters if the clothing chain continues to make offensive garments.
«We are one mouse click away from a doomsday situation being set in motion,» said Haynes, who has made presentations on cyberthreats for officials from the Bank of Canada and other regulators.
David W. Wills tells the story well: only one or two people, like Benjamin E. Mays and George Edmund Haynes, made it into the establishment.
Nationals senator John Williams has reiterated to The Australian Financial Review if Hayne doesn't come good on Monday and ask all financial institutions to waiver gag orders, he will make a speech in the chamber on Wednesday and push for a Senate inquiry to run in parallel with the royal commission.
ESPN.com's Chris Haynes reported the Sixers» rookie had fully healed from his foot surgery and was expected to make his return shortly after the All - Star break.
Hayne couldnt make it in the NFL because rugby is the ultmate participation trophy sport and their players just arent prepared for real life.
Haynes never makes appearances.
«I never liked my children to make a scene,» says Arthur Haynes, father of 11.
Says Haynes, «If I'm on a receiver and he makes a break and my footwork is down and my timing is right, then that's all I care about....
«Positive punishment is the idea that something is added to the environment that would make the behavior cease,» says Dr. Stacy Haynes, a specialist in the treatment of behavioral and emotional disturbance in children.
The former Defence Secretary made his intervention after it was revealed that Mrs Spelman's former secretary, Sally Hammond, revealed that she was «shocked» at how much Tina Haynes, the nanny, was being paid a decade ago.
Yesterday, members of the Tompkins County Legislature including Chair Mike Lane and College President Carl Haynes met with Cortland leaders to make the case for more money.
«The next step is to perform similar studies in other individuals who make broadly neutralizing antibodies, and determine if this is a general mechanism for induction of other specificities of such antibodies,» Haynes said.
«These two lines of evidence together make a very convincing case that we have detected a stratosphere on an exoplanet,» said Korey Haynes, lead author of the study.
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The director contest involves some guesswork too, but I like the chances of Tom McCarthy («Spotlight»), Ridley Scott («The Martian»), Alejandro G. Iñárritu («The Revenant») and Todd Haynes («Carol») making it in.
2015 Directed by Brad Peyton Starring Dwayne Johnson, Carla Gugino, Alexandra Daddario, Paul Giamatti, Ioan Gruffudd, Archie Panjabi, Colton Haynes, Matt Gerald, Will Yun Lee and Kylie Minogue SYNOPSIS: In the aftermath of a massive earthquake in California, a rescue - chopper pilot makes a dangerous journey across the state in order to rescue his -LSB-...]
Haynes is thrown in the chaotic mix to please the gay audience, but his role is bizarre and makes little to no sense.
Who's making American movies great again but doesn't have the status of say, Paul Thomas Anderson, Todd Haynes or Kathryn Bigelow?
I never thought we'd have a year where Todd Haynes would make a new movie and cinephiles would regard it with a shrug, yet here we are.
In fact, «Mildred Pierce,» the period melodrama starring Kate Winslet in the role that Joan Crawford made famous in 1945, earned the most nominations, with a staggering 21 nods including best miniseries, best actress for Winslet, and best director for Todd Haynes.
I guess it makes sense that the hell year that is 2017 would be the one that has apparently no real time for Haynes» charming Wonderstruck, but maybe folks in 2018 will give it the attention it deserves.
Haynes and cinematographer Edward Lachman portray each individual era with stark visual styles — a black and white, silent movie feel for the»20s, a washed - out, grainy vibe for the»70s — making Wonderstruck a feast for the eyes.
Todd Haynes has made some fantastic films over the years, from Far from Heaven to Carol, Velvet Goldmine to I'm Not There.
It only makes last year's masterpiece Far from Heaven look that much better; writer / director Todd Haynes took another late 50s / early 60s film formula and used the colors and the feel of a Douglas Sirk movie to make a comment about films and about ourselves.
The director Todd Haynes not only tells stories set in the past, notably in America between the Thirties and Fifties, but he also makes films that feel as though they've been beamed directly from that period, in the best sense.
While most of the same extras remain from the 2005 edition, there's still an embarrassment of riches to explore, most notably, a 53 - minute illustrated audio conversation between Van Sant and director Todd Haynes that includes an overflow of insight into the film's making and legacy.
The DVD includes a «making of» documentary and commentary from Haynes, who quotes liberally from Sirk and Fassbinder, whose own rough remake of Sirk's All That Heaven Allows, Fear Eats the Soul, was both powerful and radically different from this one.
(If it worked for Todd Haynes in I'm Not There...) He also makes a pass at contextualizing the racism of the early Lampoon in one meta - bit featuring SNL player Chris Redd, a choice rendered somewhat ironic by Kenney's abiding contempt for the show that stole his friends and material.
Still, Haynes did not set out to make a noir; apparently his aim is to explore the subtext and subtleties in Cain's novel.
The songs, lives (real and imagined) and mysteries of Bob Dylan make up the soil from which Todd Haynes» impressionistic survey of the enigmatic Bob Dylan, his art, and his interaction (and at times collision) with the culture is another of his investigations of the inextricable ties between style and substance, surfaces and identity.
These new details, combined with a stellar ensemble containing Blanchett, Mara, Kyle Chandler, Sarah Paulson, John Magaro, and Carrie Brownstein, make for a very promising return to the big screen for Haynes.
Ever the chameleon, Haynes (who has made throwback 50's melodramas, glam rock pastiches and high concept Bob Dylan biopics) has set his camera's eye on the world of children, adapting an illustrated book by Brian Selznick, best known for writing the novel that would become Martin Scorsese's flight of fancy, Hugo.
Haynes charts the play of desire between them — the interchange and merging of subject and object — within a darkened mise en scène that makes the sudden illumination of a face literally breathtaking.
With the film and Haynes placed so high in Best Picture and Director, having Moore represent the best chance for an acting nomination for the film just makes sense.
Director Todd Haynes has continued to make films, several of which have been critical successes.
«Carol» is as lusciously made as you come to expect from any Haynes film.
There is a visit to Green Bank, a disconnected safe haven (evocative of Todd Haynes» 1995 film Safe) for people whose bodies are made sick by the cellular signals and radio waves.
It's doubtful that Hopper is an influence, yet Haynes» direction and blocking of characters along with cinematographer Edward Lachman's framing, makes nearly every person we meet feel like Hopper's figures.
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