Not exact matches
As he and collaborator Lynn Novick prepare to debut their
new 10 - part documentary
film series The Vietnam War on September 17 on PBS stations nationwide, we spoke with the tireless documentarian
about leadership, productivity, managing gigantic projects and
how to achieve immortality through storytelling.
It seems that every time Marvel (owned by Disney) comes out with a
new Avengers movie (released two weeks ago), or Fantastic Four (later 2015 release), or X-Men (2016 release), or Captain America (2016),
film, we hear all
about how it's breaking some box office record.
The Exodus movie
film premiers in mid-December, and with my
new book What Every Christian Needs to know
about Passover coming out shortly and describing
how Jews and Christians can bring the Exodus story to life today, I have lucky timing.
On this week's edition of Press Pass, WBFO's Pat Feldballe and Buffalo Niagara
Film Commissioner Tim Clark talk
about the increasing interest
film producers are showing in Western
New York and
how the number of scouting requests from out - of - town filmmakers continues to go up.
I strongly encourage you to watch the
new documentary
film Mercury Undercover, which exposes just
how far those in power will go to prevent you from learning the truth
about mercury contamination from dental amalgam — all in the name of money.
I wore this outfit a few days ago, hanging out with my partner in crime, and we then talked
about how this outfit reminded us of the look Carrie wears in the first
film on
new years eve.
Instead of watching old
films or picking up a
new book, consider this dating advice to improve your relationship and love: Bond with your partner by snuggling up by the fire, cherishing old memories, celebrating
how far you've come, and talking
about where you'd like to be in the future.
Hazanavicius has his fun with his smartarse
New Wave pastiches, but the core of his
film is
about how a self - important goon treats a blameless young woman terribly, then gets away with it — having only a lifetime of adulation to look forward to.
Emilio Estevez - Paula Abdul's ex-husband, Charlie Sheen's brother and Martin Sheen's son - tells Metro
about how he wants to step out of the shadow of his relatives with his
new film, The Way.
In an interview with BBC's The One Show, Oscar winner and
new raider of tombs Alicia Vikander talked
about how excited she was to be playing a badass female character and
how exciting it is «To see female characters in these kinds of
films... It's definitely a big change happening.»
At the
film's press day, actor Paul Giamatti, who's also an executive producer on the movie, talked
about what drew him to John Dies at the End, his most memorable experience of the shoot, working with such
new actors,
how he sees the industry now, and that he doesn't think a
film like Sideways would even get made today.
At the start of the
film, he's explaining to a group of clients
how this spot he's
about to show them represents the
new, young feeling of Chile, and
how it's in tune with the youth of that country and their needs.
Stars Emma Watson, Dan Stevens, Gugu Mbatha - Raw and Josh Gad together with director Bill Condon open up
about the uniqueness of Belle as a Disney princess in the
new «Beauty and the Beast»
film,
how important she is for 21st century women as a role model - industrious, learned and courageous as she is - and why Emma is the perfect choice for the role.
On Robert Bresson [
New York Times] The great French filmmaker Robert Bresson (1901 - 1999) not only made movies but also gave instructions
about how his
films might be watched and thought
about.
After speaking
about how the original movie came together and his upcoming tour behind the recently released anthology of his classic scores for his
films, Carpenter confirmed that the
new movie will ignore all the sequels, including (presumably) Zombie's movies.
He talks
about his
new film, Loveless, and
how he fell out with the political establishment
One of the many remarkable things
about Jeff Nichols» terrific
new film «Midnight Special» is
how assured its storytelling is.
Or
how about its place as the closing night
film of the prestigious
New York
Film Festival?
On making the leap from indie
films, the rarity of black female protagonists in YA, and addressing criticism
about how her
new movie portrays disability.
Initially it looked like «Anchorman 2» was going to have life as a Broadway musical (though quite
how anyone thought they were going to make a glitzy stage show
about the cutthroat rough - and - tumble of television news and the sobering questions of journalistic ethics the original
film raised is beyond us), but thankfully sanity prevailed and we get to revisit the Channel Four News team nearly one decade on, as they face the challenges of a
new era with hope, integrity and, probably, scotch.
To get the word out
about the show, Executive Producer Bryan Fuller and co-star Hugh Dancy sat down with Media Mikes to talk
about the
new show, fans of the
films and exactly
how much is TOO much?
Little is known
about the
film beyond those broad details, but it'll be interesting to see
how or even if his time in the world of titanic CGI spectacle informs the
newer, presumably more personal work.
Movie Mikes had a chance to chat with Robbie
about his
new film «Prom» and
how he loves acting.
During our wide - ranging interview they talked
about how the
new season compares to the first, what the atmosphere was like on set,
how much they knew
about the arc of season 2 when
filming began, what it's like to work with a
new director almost every episode, and much more.
With his controversial
new film Nocturama opening in theaters, French director Bertrand Bonello spoke with us
about what inspires him as an artist and
how he blurs the line between realism and abstraction.
Other winners announced include «The Peanuts Movie» for Best Animated
Film; Nelson George's
film about Misty Copeland, «A Ballerina's Tale,» for Best Documentary»; Rick Famuyiwa's «Dope» script for Best Screenplay; the «Furious 7» tune «See You Again» for Best Song; ABC's «Black - ish» for Best TV Comedy; ABC's «
How to Get Away With Murder» for Best TV Drama; and Starz's «Survivor's Remorse» for Best Cable /
New Media TV Show.
Though the sequel has a
new director and some
new cast members, Deadpool 2 is unsurprisingly doubling down on what made the first
film such a big hit, including jokes
about exactly
how big of a hit at the box office it was, as well as plenty of other fourth - wall - breaking moments.
The kind of faulty reasoning that Stanley Fish writes
about so incisively in the
New York Times («So's Your Old Man») derails meaningful discussions in politics and
film criticism all the time, and it's so transparently bogus that I wonder
how people keep getting away with it.
Based on the novel by Herman Koch, one of the best things
about watching
how Oren Moverman's
film unfolds is the way in which we're constantly shown
new and surprising sides to our protagonists.
I'm
about done talking
about this
film, but was super thrilled to have many thought - provoking conversations
about how this
film takes the Star Wars franchise in bold
new directions.
«The Social Network,» the acclaimed drama
about how Harvard computer nerds created the social networking site Facebook, had been the front - runner during the awards season, winning countless critics honors, including the Los Angeles
Film Critics Assn.,
New York
Film Critics Circle and the National Society of
Film Critics awards as well as the Golden Globe for dramatic
film.
There's a brilliant story
about how Tilda Swinton met the Italian filmmaker Luca Guadagnino who directed her in «I Am Love» and her
new film «A Bigger Splash».
THE
NEW MUTANTS director Josh Boone recently opened up to Entertainment Weekly
about how the spin - off
film will set bold
What works best
about Insidious, which is
about as adoring a love letter to Tobe Hooper's Poltergeist as a good
film can get, is
how it takes horror flick concepts both old and relatively
new and mixes them up, blender - style, and the result is a 95 - minute fun - time ass - kicker that has as much love for the genre as it does in making you pounce out of your seat.
BE: To bring it back to «Pirate Radio,» since I know we'll be closing up soon, you've got a semi-stable of folks who are returning, but
how do you go
about choosing the
new faces to include in your
films?
Whether we're feeling guilty
about our repeat viewings of Annie Hall or attempting to hide
how stoked we are at the announcement of a
new Roman Polanski
film, it's clear that there are some murky moral waters surrounding Hollywood's A-gamers.
At a roundtable interview, DeWitt discussed her research for the role,
how playing a real - life person informed her approach to the character, what it was like meeting the real Sue Webb, what she enjoyed most
about working with Renner, what she learned
about journalists and their determination to get to the truth of their story, her
new film «Men, Women & Children» directed by Jason Reitman, and her upcoming projects: Joe Swanberg's «Digging for Fire,» Sam Raimi's remake of «Poltergeist» with Sam Rockwell, and a small part in the TV mini-series «Olive Kitteridge.»
At the
film's recent press day, McCarthy, Falcone, Sarandon, Gary Cole, Mark Duplass, Nat Faxon, Sarah Baker and Kathy Bates talked
about how the project first emerged, what sparked the idea for the story,
how growing up in Illinois informed McCarthy and Falcone's comedy, what the stellar cast brought to the movie, their characters and
how improv colored them, working with a first - time director, Sarandon's
new look, the convincing couple dynamic between Bates and Sandra Oh's characters, Sarandon's selfie with Geena Davis that went viral, and the possibility of a «Thelma & Louise» sequel.
Yet beneath all the overplayed artsiness — and not too far beneath, thankfully — there's a genuinely affecting
film,
about how people pursue personal happiness, sometimes at the expense of their families, and sometimes as as way of building something
newer and better.
There's a
new Cloverfield movie out, so obviously it's time to talk
about some of its mysteries and
how all the
films connect.
We recently had a chance to sit down and speak with Dianna Agron
about her
new film, her character, and
how this movie will be different than other aliens
films.
Explaining
how their
new Suspiria compares to the 1977 original, an Italian horror
film about a young ballerina who uncovers sinister secrets at a prestigious dance school, Swinton told Digital Spy: «It's a cover.
In an exclusive interview, the multi-talented RZA talked
about the genesis of the project, what appealed to him
about his character,
how he prepared for the role, his collaboration with Delamarre on his feature directorial debut, working with Belle and the late Walker and what they brought to the
film, his bold line of dialogue, what he learned
about himself while making the movie,
how Walker inspired him, his role in the upcoming martial arts sequel «The Protector 2» with Tony Jaa directed by Prachya Pinkaew, and his
new Fox Network TV series, «Gang Related,» that premieres May 22nd.
MCAdams hasn't stopped gushing
about working with the British star since they started promoting the
new movie, and she recently marvelled at
how well he juggled
filming the comic book adaptation in between stage commitments for Hamlet in London and his hugely successful TV miniseries, Sherlock.
«A Conversation with Errol Morris» is a brief intro for the
film, giving a rundown of
how the project got started and
how difficult Morris found Rumsfeld, and a digital reproduction of his four - part op - ed in The
New York Times
about Rumsfeld also appears.
In a
New York Times feature on the
film published late last month, critic Dennis Lim writes that it «revisits a conundrum that has bedeviled many filmmakers over the years:
how do you make a movie
about a virus, a villain that isn't even visible?»
Clocking in at just less than two minutes, the trailer gives us a lot more context as to what the
film will be all
about and
how this secluded and secret South African nation is at the precipice of a
new era while battling outside forces that threaten their peace.
Variety Dan Hagerty (best known as «Grizzly Adams» from TV died this morning at 74
New Now Next Nico Tortorella gives you tips on
how to maximize your Instagram account (of course if you look like Nico Tortorella you probably won't need any tips to get popular on Instagram Playbill the David Bowie scored musical Lazarus set to close this next week off broadway might get a second life The Guardian Mike Lee talks
about what he's up to, his past
film, his politics and his next project Peterloo (date TBA)
about a Manchester massacre in 1819.
It's a smart way to wink at
how audiences feel
about reboot culture while also getting across that this
new film is very much it's own thing.