He wrote: «There are very few people who fundamentally understand the way a Star
Wars story works like Larry, and it is nothing short of incredible to have him even more deeply involved in its return to the big screen.
Not exact matches
James Ball — Buzzfeed: Ball's investigative
work, both for Buzzfeed and the Guardian before that, has uncovered massive
stories about the Iraq
War logs, Edward Snowden and the leaked State Department cables.
Professionals have come to love swapping
war stories about
working remotely.
IT»S easy to get excited about what's happening in the fast - moving world of currency values but it's wrong to describe what's happening as a «
war», because it's not; what's going on is simply economics at
work, and it's telling a
story of changes in the wealth of nations.
Until the axe came down, I'm told British action game studio Ninja Theory had been
working on material based on December's Rogue One: A Star
Wars Story, while Studio Gobo, a studio largely known for external Disney Infinity development, riffed on the upcoming Disney animated film Moana.
In the second part — on our history's major constitutional disputes — the book reaches its dramatic climax: an expertly told
story of the constitutional transformations
wrought by the Civil
War.
We all here
war stories of the good
work being done by the US in foreign countries but then down the line truth starts to come out of hidden agendas and shady dealings and such.
One of my favorite
stories was her best friend (and friend of her husbands) in the army overseas in the Gulf
war... Every time the left the armored personal carrier they would routinely have one person of each religion to a quick (and private) prayer for everyone... and even asked the pagan / wiccian of the unit to «
work your magic»
Another hot topic for discussion is
work, with father and son often comparing notes and «
war stories.»
This parenting guide for
working mothers blends confessional
stories and hands - on strategies to help women navigate the tug - of -
war between
work and motherhood.
First published in 2013, A Healing Landscape: Environmental and Social History of the Site of Mass Audubon's Boston Nature Center by Scholar - in - Residence Steven Pavlos Holmes, PhD, tells the
stories of the people who have lived and
worked on the land over the past two centuries — including early farming families, a Revolutionary
war soldier, pioneering birdwatchers, the residents and staff of the Boston State Hospital, and, of course, the Clark Cooper Community Gardens and Mass Audubon.
A 2011 Time Magazine cover
story titled «Chore
Wars» highlighted the struggle that parents face in
working full - time, raising children, and maintaining a household.
And you know right away what's coming: another «Mommy
Wars»
story, a juicy tale of mothers who
work and moms who stay home, dissing each other on playgrounds and in school parking lots with junior - high - level bile.
: The Remarkable
story of the man tasked with the impossible task: to feed a nation at
war (Simon & Schuster # 20) which recounts the life and
work of Lord Woolton, who later played an important role in Conservative politics after 1945.
Covering the
story back then, Hutton wrote: «The World
War II spy who fooled British Nazis into believing he was a Gestapo agent and persuaded them to
work for him has been named as a London bank clerk who barely spoke German.
While your traducers would rather taint your image by making references to the alleged misappropriation of funds during your tenure as NSA, they tirelessly
worked to suppress the apparent success
stories of the
war - against - terrorism campaign during your tenure.
It's one of a group of things called organophosphate, and I didn't realize till I started
working on its
story, that those actually are chemically related to [the] World -
War - II - era nerve agent.
Deeply devoted to helping teens become citizens of the world; only another teacher can truly understand the joys and challenges of this
work; ready to share, grow, travel, swap
war stories, and enjoy the company of a smart, independent, kind - hearted man
Some of them definitely are jump scares, but I think the movie builds such a creepy atmosphere that's rife with tension, both from the
war and from the
stories of the Djinn that are told, that the jump scares actually
work here.
He has gotten a new gal named Carly (Rosie Huntington - Whiteley) who is
working a steady job and happy with his robot
war stories.
The
story is more male - oriented, straightforward, and based in reality (set between the two World
Wars) than some of his other
works, but still retains that vintage Miyazaki magical feel that we all know and love.
A solid piece of storytelling that doesn't pander, skips the usual POW stereotypes and allows the film to
work reasonably well as an epic of
war, a survival
story, a prison thriller, a murder mystery and a courtroom drama.
A period drama set in post-World
War II Mississippi, based on a novel of the same name by Hillary Jordan, Mudbound tells the story of two men — one African American, one white — returning home from the war to go to work on a rural Mississippi farm, each struggling to readjust to the realities of American life, including the intense racism of the peri
War II Mississippi, based on a novel of the same name by Hillary Jordan, Mudbound tells the
story of two men — one African American, one white — returning home from the
war to go to work on a rural Mississippi farm, each struggling to readjust to the realities of American life, including the intense racism of the peri
war to go to
work on a rural Mississippi farm, each struggling to readjust to the realities of American life, including the intense racism of the period.
Functioning as an utterly charming take on the classic Beauty and the Beast and Creature from the Black Lagoon fables, the Cold
War - set love
story focuses on the introverted, reclusive, and sexually inexperienced aforementioned mute Elisa, a cleaner
working at a high - security level government facility.
Two - time Academy Award nominee Jessica Chastain stars in the real - life
story of one
working wife and mother who became a hero to hundreds during World
War II.
The film tells the real - life
story of one
working wife and mother who became a hero to hundreds during World
War II.
The film follows the real - life
story of one
working wife and mother who became a hero to hundreds during World
War II.
Director Jonathan Teplitzky (Getting» Square), writer Frank Cottrell Boyce (Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull
Story) and producer turned co-scribe Andy Patterson (Burning Man) adapt Eric Lomax's autobiography of the same name into a consideration of closure and catharsis, as focused on the juxtaposition of the young Lomax's (Jeremy Irvine, Great Expectations) experiences in a Japanese prisoner - of -
war camp,
working on the Thai - Burma Railway in cruel conditions, and the elder Lomax's (Colin Firth, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) troubles when attempting to cope, particularly on the occasion of his marriage to the sympathetic Patti (Nicole Kidman, Stoker) decades later.
Emmy nominee Dee Rees («Bessie,» «Pariah») came to Sundance with «Mudbound,» a
story of «two men who return home from World
War II to work on a farm in rural Mississippi where they struggle to deal with racism and adjusting to life after war.&raq
War II to
work on a farm in rural Mississippi where they struggle to deal with racism and adjusting to life after
war.&raq
war.»
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Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens Submarine Sun Don't Shine Take Shelter Take This Waltz Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Terminator Genisys The Amazing Spider - Man The Bastard Sings The Sweetest Song The Cold Lands The Comedy The Equalizer The Expendables 3 The Fault in Our Stars The Gambler The Girl The Girlfriend Experience The Grand Budapest Hotel The Hateful Eight The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 The Kids Are All Right The Kings of Summer The One I Love The Raid The Rambler The Revenant The Rover The Second Mother (Que Horas Ela Volta?)
While sequels like Iron Man 3 and Captain America: The Winter Soldier have overcome feeling like prequels to a different
story audiences haven't seen yet, other entries into this super-powered universe, efforts like Thor: The Dark World, Avengers: Age of Ultron and Captain America: Civil
War, struggled to come across as anything other than vehicles conceived and designed to get all of these characters into one place at the right time for this May's massive Avengers: Infinity
War, none of them
working outside of the larger
story being told and as such aren't very entertaining or worth watching more than once.
Directed by Sean Penn and starring Charlize Theron and Javier Bardem, it's the
story of two doctors
working on the front lines in Africa, trying to bring relief to
war victims.
The point of the
story, as I thought I was understanding it, was how families are torn apart due to the horrors of
war, but it never really
works out that way.
Set in America at a time in which Cold
War paranoia and the Civil Rights injustices of the early 1960s have created an oppressive atmosphere for those on the margins of society, it's the
story of a mute - since - childhood cleaner (Sally Hawkins) who falls for the amphibious humanoid (Doug Jones) being experimented upon at the underground research facility where she
works.
Call it
War Dog — Max is the
story of a dog trained to
work with military units in Afghanistan, who finds a new life with family in the States after his handler is killed in action.
Ultimately, Solo: A Star
Wars Story depends on — and just manages to
work as an escapist romp because of — its legacy characters.
His
work is seen in Destination Unknown, which blends intimate testimony with immersive archive to bring the
stories of twelve Holocaust survivors to the screen.The film creates a seamless mosaic of first - hand accounts, rare archive from the time, and family Super 8 footage from after the
war.
It has been almost 28 years since John Boorman's semi-autobiographical
work Hope and Glory (1987) brought us the
story of nine year old Bill Rohan's life during World
War II.
Disney had level packs based on Rogue One: A Star
Wars Story, Guardians of the Galaxy 2, Cars 3 and other upcoming movies for its Disney Infinity games in the
works, according to a report on Kotaku...
The real - life
story of one
working wife and mother who became a hero to hundreds during World
War II.
Ron Howard's Solo: A Star
Wars Story will be in theaters this month, which means Disney and Lucasfilm have Howard on the hook to do a whole bunch of promotional
work for the film.
A number of other major restorations will have their World Premieres at the Festival: Carol Reed's atmospheric Graham Greene adaptation of OUR MAN IN HAVANA (1959), set in Cuba at the start of the Cold
War, makes timely viewing as US / Cuba relations thaw; Ken Russell's reworking of D.H. Lawrence scandalous classic WOMEN IN LOVE (1970) stars Oliver Reed, Alan Bates and Glenda Jackson and shows two couple's contrasting searches for love, and was restored by the BFI National Archive
working alongside cinematographer Billy Williams; A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (1966) is directed by Fred Zinnemann from a script by great British screenwriter, Robert Bolt from Bolt's play about Sir Thomas More, a perfect companion piece to Wolf Hall; Henry Fonda stars in the ripe - for - discovery WARLOCK (1959), a seething study of vengeance and repressed sexuality in a Utah mining outpost; and Bryan Forbes» THE RAGING MOON (1971) starring Malcolm McDowell and Nanette Newman in a tender
story between two young people in wheelchairs which was ahead of its time in its attempts to change attitudes to disability.
The
story of American spy, Virginia Hall, who
worked for the British intelligence during World
War II.
«Mudbound,» tells the
story of two men, Jamie (played by Garrett Hedlund) and Ronsel (played by Jason Mitchell), who return home from World
War II to
work on a farm in rural Mississippi.
The movie tells the
story, through the clever use of flashbacks within flashbacks, of M. Gustave (Ralph Fiennes) a famous, adored and respected concierge
working at the title hotel after the First World
War.
The use of comedy as a major incentive to love these characters has always
worked for Marvel and I was concerned going into Civil
War that the comedic aspects would be sacrificed in order to tackle all the
story arcs that had to be included.
Tesla at
war with Edison's gang of hired goons in a wintry Overlook wonderland is a wondrous fantasia; a
story told through twin diaries and a voiceover narration by consummate artist Caine shouldn't
work as well as it does (and yet doesn't quite
work as well as it might).
Here's a movie that, kind of, tells the
story of Alan Turing whose
work during World
War II was so secret it took over 50 years to be declassified.
Despite this, it's a highly entertaining space
story that
works off the premise that friendly aliens have been watching our TV for decades; they believe the cast of hit TV series Galaxy Quest (among them Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver and Alan Rickman) are in fact Earth's mightiest heroes, and whisk them away in the hope the crew will win their
war for them.
Best - case scenario: Lawrence»n' Lawrence continue with what
worked so well in the first Mockingjay (emotional YA drama that touches on propaganda,
war, and their costs) with the added bonus of a
story that's actually allowed to resolve.