Not exact matches
As the protective mother, the brilliant Tilda
Swinton elevates this well -
directed neo-noir way above its status as a loose remake of the 1949 Max Ophuls's Reckless Moment.
Sadly not a miniseries biopic of the great Ms.
Swinton, but this HBO project, co-written and with a pilot
directed by «Dreamgirls,» «Gods & Monsters» and «Twilight: Breaking Dawn» helmer Bill Condon, did focus on a surrogate for another Hollywood figure: the once - much - feared, now seemingly vanished Nikki Finke, founder of Deadline Hollywood.
Doctor Strange is set for release on October 25th in the UK and November 4th in the US, with Scott Derrickson (Sinister)
directing a cast that includes Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock) as Stephen Strange, Tilda
Swinton (Snowpiercer) as The Ancient One, Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave) as Baron Mordo, Benedict Wong (The Martian) as Wong, Rachel McAdams (True Detective) as Christine Palmer, Mads Mikkelsen (Hannibal) as Kaecilius and Benjamin Bratt (The Infiltrator) in an as - yet - unrevealed role.
Scott Derrickson is
directing the comic book movie, which co-stars Rachel McAdams and Tilda
Swinton
Judd Apatow
directs this hilarious cast including Colin Quinn, Vanessa Bayer, Tilda
Swinton, Marisa Tomei, and Brie Larson plus surprise cameos from sports stars and a reportedly hilarious turn by basketball giant Lebron James!
Starring and written by Amy Schumer and staring Tilda
Swinton, Bill Hader, and Brie Larson among others, this could be the turnaround his
directing career needs.
It is
directed by Italian film - maker Luca Guadagnino, best known perhaps for I Am Love, continuing his unlikely collaboration with Tilda
Swinton (who takes the Schneider role, opposite Belgian hunk - of - the - month Matthias Schoenaerts), and together they have concocted a film that is both deeply strange and undeniably funny.
I caught some of the titles: Nugu - ui ttal - do anin Haewon (Nobody's Daughter Haewon) is a delightful film from the South Korean auteur Hong Sang - soo, the story of a female student's «sentimental education» as it were, as she traverses through reality, fantasy, and dreams, we viewers never quite sure what we are watching; Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive (TIFF's Opening Night film) is an engaging and drily humorous alternative vampire film, Tilda
Swinton melding perfectly into the languid yet tense atmosphere of the whole piece; Night Moves is from a director (Kelly Reichardt) I've heard good things about but not seen, so I was curious to see it, but whilst the film is engaging with its ethical probing, I found the style quite laborious and lifeless; The Kampala Story (Kasper Bisgaard & Donald Mugisha) is a good little film (60 minutes long) about a teenage girl in Uganda trying to help her family out,
directed in a simple,
direct manner, utilising documentary elements within its fiction.
Isle of Dogs is a stop - motion animated comedy written and
directed by Wes Anderson, featuring voiceovers from the likes of Bryan Cranston, Scarlett Johansson, Bill Murray, and Tilda
Swinton, to name a few.
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».
Guadagnino also touches on the long development process for his films, working with 87 - year - old James Ivory who wrote the Call Me by Your Name screenplay and was at one time going to
direct, ageism in the business, his muse Tilda
Swinton, and getting roundly booed in Venice with his first film.
The Ringer's Chris Ryan, Justin Charity, and Lindsay Zoladz are not miracle workers, they're janitors looking to delve into «Michael Clayton,» the 2007 legal thriller starring George Clooney and Tilda
Swinton and
directed by Tony Gilroy.
Rachel McAdams, Michael Stuhlbarg, Mads Mikkelsen and Tilda
Swinton also star in the Scott Derrickson
directed movie, which is released in cinemas on November 4, 2016.
Guadagnino, who also
directed I Am Love, starring Tilda
Swinton as a rich Milanese wife who has a life - changing affair with a chef, as well as A Bigger Splash, in which
Swinton plays a sort of Bowie-esque rock star whose bohemian idyll on a Mediterranean island is interrupted by the arrival of her producer (and former lover) and his daughter, was very involved in the casting for Call Me by Your Name.
Guadagnino, who
directed I Am Love (2009) and A Bigger Splash (2015), sees it as the conclusion of a trilogy, although its links with its predecessors are tenuous: the first film involved a wild affair, the second a charged summer in an Italian villa, and Tilda
Swinton, who starred in both, helped cast the third.
Moretz joins Tilda
Swinton and Dakota Johnson on the project which is being
directed by A Bigger Splash «s Luca Guadagnino.
Michael Clayton and Burn After Reading's Tilda
Swinton and Adventures of Tin - Tin star Jamie Bell will reportedly join Chris Evans in the post-apocalyptic train movie Snow Piercer,
directed by The Host's Park Chan - wook as an adaptation of the French graphic novel Le Transperceneige.
A Bigger Splash is
directed with a fetishistic eye for the human form and exotic locales by Luca Guadagnino, following up after six long years from his highly regarded 2009 film, I Am Love (which also features
Swinton, as does his 1999 debut feature, The Protagonists).
I'm told that Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Frances McDormand and Tilda
Swinton are all in talks to star in Moon Rise Kingdom, a script that Anderson wrote with Roman Coppola and which Anderson will
direct late next spring.
Additionally, the Deadline article cites Tilda
Swinton's role as the gender - and - race swapped Ancient One as another example of a character that's been altered for inclusion in the Scott Derrickson -
directed «Doctor Strange.»
Netflix's buzzy Okja,
directed by Bong Joon - ho and starring Tilda
Swinton, makes the cut, as does Wonderstruck, Todd Haynes's follow - up to last year's quietly stunning Carol.
The Seasons in Quincy — Four short films about British artist / critic / farmer John Berger, one of which is
directed by Tilda
Swinton, which is enough to get me to go see it.
Being described as an»em otional thriller,» We Need to Talk About Kevin stars Tilda
Swinton, We Need To Talk About Kevin is an emotional thriller,
directed by acclaimed filmmaker Lynne Ramsay (Ratcatcher, Morvern Callar) and starring...
YOUNG ADAM ** 1/2 / **** starring Ewan McGregor, Tilda
Swinton, Peter Mullan, Emily Mortimer screenplay by David Mackenzie, based on the novel by Alexander Trocchi
directed by David Mackenzie
In the Scott Derrickson -
directed film, surgeon supreme Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) seeks out a mystical cure for his extensively damaged hands and instead finds himself on the front lines of a war between the Ancient One's (Tilda
Swinton) magical protectors of Earth and Kaecilius» (Mads Mikkelsen) Dark Dimension - worshipping zealots.
George Clooney, Scarlett Johansson, Josh Brolin, Frances McDormand, Tilda
Swinton, Channing Tatum, Ralph Fiennes, Jonah Hill,
directed by Joel and Ethan Cohen.
Bong Joon - ho («Snowpiercer») is
directing the creature feature, which co-stars Tilda
Swinton and Paul Dano
According to IMDB, Ezra Miller (Afterschool & «Californication») will play teenaged Kevin, and Tilda
Swinton and John C. Reilly will play his parents in the film,
directed by Lynne Ramsey.
Opening the series at the Hammer on December 8 is Snowpiercer (2014),
directed by Bong Joon - ho and starring Chris Evans, Tilda
Swinton, and Ed Harris.
As a film director she wrote,
directed and produced * Strange Culture *, * Conceiving Ada * and * Teknolust *, all starring Tilda
Swinton, which were in the Sundance Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival and her ground - breaking documentary *!
The show included the premier at the Serpentine and on More4 of Derek (shown on a loop at the Serpentine for the duration of the exhibition), a new film about the artist featuring Tilda
Swinton and
directed by Julien.
Additionally, she wrote,
directed, and produced three other feature films starring Tilda
Swinton that have been screened internationally: Conceiving Ada (1997), Teknolust (2002), and Strange Culture (2007).