Not exact matches
This remarkable
film from Australia, the debut feature of writer - director Cate Shortland,
moves to the lyrical rhythms and unhurried pace of a 1970s
road movie.
Amos Elon's negativity regarding the future of the Jewish state mars the
film, yet Another
Road Home
moves beyond dark predictions.
Sixteen months after the blockbuster's debut, director Todd Phillips has one of this year's most anticipated movies in the forthcoming buddy
road comedy Due Date, all three leads have
moved past their vaguely familiar stage to a reasonable degree of stardom, the savvily - greenlit The Hangover 2 has begun shooting, and Warner Home Video has just reissued the
film in Extreme Edition DVD and Blu - ray sets.
The
film begins as Mildred makes a bold
move after her daughter's murder: She posts a trio of outdoor signs with controversial messages along the
road that leads into her small southern town.
The
film doesn't dumb down astrophysics like Billy Bob Thorton explaining the «
Road Runner thrust
move» in Armageddon, but it also doesn't over complicate science where you need to take an advanced college course just to follow along.
At once a
road trip
film and also a profoundly
moving meditation on aging and memory, Faces Places is one of the best documentaries of this century so far, and a resounding artistic statement by one of the great filmmakers of her time.
Though very few moviegoers expected a sequel to the 2006
film would be made, Open
Road Films
moved on undeterred and hoped that, at the very least, this
film could duplicate the first's $ 20 million opening weekend.
Director John Hillcoat's (Lawless; The
Road)
film has little character building, because the story, written by Matt Cook, overflows with people, and quickly
moves to entertaining action sequences.
He does hit a few stalls in the
road but mostly keeps the
film moving smoothly.
Several Iranian
films have been shot primarily on the
road or in
moving vehicles — possibly as a way of working inconspicuously?
The
film's writer / director posted on Twitter, «Funky
moving Silent Hill poster thingy...» And here it is: Although Bassett has obviously made an attempt to replicate or at least resemble Silent Hill 3 with this
film, Open
Road seems to be...
That said, it does feel dated, overdone and a little bit creaky in places, and A View To A Kill really marks the end of the
road for «classic» Connery - Lazenby - Moore Bond - cinema was
moving on, and it was time to bring the iconic spy
film franchise into the modern era.