Sentences with phrase «york film scene»

Zero for Conduct, The Royal Tenenbaums, Wes Anderson interviewed, 2001 New York Film Festival, Views from the Avant - Garde, the New York film scene post-9 / 11, Amélie reconsidered, Pauline Kael remembered by Paul Schrader and Howard Hampton
They had been chatting for some 10 minutes when the publisher, impressed by his visitor's knowledge of the New York film scene, asked if she knew Pauline Kael.
In this wonderful interview excerpt, courtesy of Youtube user andyrodd077, legendary independent filmmaker George Kuchar opens up on his time in the New York film scene.

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The audience at the first screening of the film in New York City, at the Cinema Village in Manhattan's Greenwich Village, remained silent during a scene showing the death of Kim Jong Un in the downing of his helicopter.
My peek behind the scenes reinforced something I've always believed: The TV and film industry is central not just to New York's cultural vitality, but to our economic strength as well.
Her character dreamed of getting married at the Plaza, though the wedding scene for the show was actually filmed at the Fairmont Royal York in Toronto.
I was passionately engaged in the music scene in New York City and married my husband just after filming a video for MTV...»
Dietl was set to play the mayor of New York City in a movie scene being filmed Saturday afternoon, shortly after his appearance at Council Member Eric Ulrich's Howard Beach campaign office opening.
The actress was spotted in New York City filming scenes for the film Second Act with a long bob that hits just below her shoulders and has clean, blunt ends.
We've been filming for four days straight and for one of the scenes, we decided to head up to Upstate New York.
On our last day of filming for THE OUTNET in New York, I wore this dress in one of the scenes and it was so pretty that I couldn't help but wanted to share it with you in a blog post.
But the new film Kiki avoids this mistake as it revisits a subject first explored in the landmark 1990 documentary Paris is Burning: the New York's underground ballroom scene.
The film reveals that more than half of the New York ballroom scene are HIV positive; many of its subjects talk to Jordenö about the emotional agony of being tested.
Covering a transformative year in Hendrix's life from 1966 - 67, in which he went from a New York City backing musician to making his mark in London's music scene up until his Monterey Pop triumph, the film presents an intimate portrait of the sensitive young musician on the verge of becoming a rock legend.
Baumbach's understanding of the New York City intellectual scene, however, certainly exceeds Hazanavicius» grasp on film history.
Its 30 - plus contributors have gone from being new voices in the New York film criticism scene to part of established film culture.
Indexed by chapter headings separate from those found in the scene - selection sub-menus, Scott indelicately remembers, among other things, that David Bennent's vocals were re-dubbed by the New York - born Alice Playten because a studio stooge said he «sounds like a goddamn Nazi;» that a 10 - year - old doubled for peak - diving Cruise; and that the film's convincing fairy F / X were accomplished with fishing line and a light bulb.
The production design in the New York scenes (the entire film shot on built sets in Canada) is an appetizer for the main course, The Sharpe Estate.
FILM COMMENT met with the filmmaker (who also directed The Host and Mother) in New York this week to discuss scenes in depth.
«This film really encapsulates early «90's filmmaking and the thriving New York indie scene of that time, said Grady.
The film, from first time director Crystal Moselle, records scenes in the life of the Angulo family, a life confined — under the demands of a dictatorial father — to a small New York apartment.
Disc Two features Grains of Sand (the building of the Sandman), Re-Imagining the Goblin, Covered In Black (creating Venom), On Location in New York and Cleveland, Inside the Editing Room & Science of Sound and a behind - the - scenes look at some of the film's stunts.
It's what makes stuff like The Matrix work, the suggestion that there's a reality underlying ours — and in a scene among pigeons on top of a New York tenement, the film features a Matrix reunion where Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) greets Neo (Keanu Reeves) with a «been a long time» nod.
With unrestricted access to Anthony Weiner's New York City mayoral campaign, this film reveals the human story behind the scenes of a high - profile political scandal as it unfolds, and it offers an unfiltered look at how much today's politics are driven by an appetite for spectacle.
After the break, Donal Logue plays an important figure in the New York music scene, and Colin Farrell is in talks for the Mary Poppins film Saving Mr. Banks.
One of the more bone - headed moves within the scene of U.S. film criticism this year was Manhattan alternative weekly, New York Press «inexplicable firing of movie critic Godfrey Cheshire, to my mind the most intelligent and interesting writer in his field.
Their scenes together hit the mark and even touch the heart, but it is still the back and forth with mom that lifts this film to a whole other level as further friction is caused when Lady Bird secretly applies to a New York University against the wishes of her mother who wants her to stay close to home.
Emily has been filming the thriller in New York, and admits she struggled to sleep after shooting a particularly dramatic fight scene.
The second New York Film Festival by Andrew Sarris, Roberto Rossellini, the BFI, the Maysles Brothers discuss Cinéma Vérité, the Spanish film scene, Venice Film Festival, Bruce Baillie, Gregory Markopoulos, film censorship and exhibitors
In fact, watching terrorists crash the President's plane into a New York City skyscraper can only evoke images of Sept. 11, 2001 when viewed today, and Plissken's landing atop one of the World Trade Center's Twin Towers is another scene that takes on new significance given America's real life history in the years that followed the film's release.
Featurette: «Cole Porter In Hollywood: Too Darn Hot» (9:31) / All - new digital transfer and soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1 / Isolated Music track / Short film: «Mighty Manhattan, New York's Wonder City» (20:18) / Behind the Scenes notes / Theatrical trailer for «Kiss Me Kate»
There's even an interactive map of New York City that allows users to browse the various «doors» throughout the city and watch some short behind - the - scenes featurettes on each location, and a copy of the film on DVD.
Jaimie Alexander and Sullivan Stapleton film a scene for their NBC series Blindspot on Thursday (February 23) in the streets of New York City.
When the plot switches back to New York — Allen's once - favored stomping grounds before he moved things abroad for a while, starting with Match Point, in 2005 — we get a different setting and a different woman (Blake Lively, The Age of Adaline) with some passable moments and others that recall better scenes in earlier films.
The many bonuses include about 14 minutes of deleted scenes; an hour - long New York Times talk with David Carr, Laura Poitras, Glenn Greenwald, and Edward Snowden (via a live video feed); a 29 - minute Q&A at the Lincoln Center with Poitras and film critic Dennis Lim; and an earlier documentary short by Poitras.
Some other alternates: «Petrified Forest» for Arizona (an oldie), «The Producers» for New York, «Good Will Hunting» for Massachusetts (though largely filmed here in Toronto), «Zack and Miri Make a Porno» for Pennsylvania (the western part instead of Philly), «Bullitt» for Califormia (great chase scene in SF), «Fried Green Tomatoes» for Alabama
While the 2016 - 2017 season didn't see any new show rise to Hamilton - like popularity — it's hard for any TV show, film or stage production to reach that level of pop culture zeitgeist — there are plenty of standout showcases of what fans have come to know and love about the New York City theater scene.
Perhaps the most memorable scene of the film comes during the exciting climax where Doyle is chasing a subway train containing his would - be assassin through the busy streets of New York City.
Stealing every scene he's in, is a bona - fide New York Jewish actor, John Garfield, who begged to do the film and gives a powerhouse performance.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Chiwetel Ejiofor filmed full - costumed scenes from Marvel's upcoming «Doctor Strange» today in New York City.
NEW YORK — A single song bookends «Inside Llewyn Davis,» the forthcoming film from Joel and Ethan Coen about a week in the life of a struggling singer in the New York folk scene of the early 1960s.
Filmed on location in Hamburg and Paris, with some scenes shot in grimy, late - seventies New York City, Wenders's international breakout is a stripped - down crime story that mixes West German and American film flavors, and it features cameos by filmmakers Jean Eustache (The Mother and the Whore), Samuel Fuller (Shock Corridor), and Nicholas Ray (Bigger Than Life).
That's evident from the very opening scene, in which the film's big bad is revealed to be a squawking New York foreman whose clean - up crew is cheated out of a chance to clean up the mess that Loki left behind in Manhattan.
Gerard Depardieu - Gerard Depardieu and Jacqueline Bisset filming scenes for their new movie «June Project» in New York City - New York City, NY, United States - Friday 26th April 2013
Prior to that point in the film, while the filmmakers thankfully also spare us another swinging sequence through New York skyscrapers, it does hit some generic mini action scenes like the predictable elevator saving sequence.
Marvel Entertainment's chief creative officer attended the New York City premiere on Monday night, and tweeted out his love for the film, and heaped love upon the end - credits scene in particular.
Andrew Rossi's behind - the - scenes documentary Page One: Inside the New York Times was another disappointment, as its unfocused and sprawling internal narrative makes for rather uninvolving film - going.
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Friedkin, the Oscar - winning director of The French Connection (1971) and The Exorcist (1973), allegedly filmed sexually explicit scenes in New York's gay S&M bars, but the MPAA forced cuts of up to 40 minutes of footage.
Of course, there are plenty of other extras to get excited about, including 16 deleted scenes (most of which feature Will Shortz, since he was the initial focus of the film), a 21 - minute featurette on director Patrick Creadon's Sundance experience, and the short film, «Waiting for the New York Times» by Patricia Erens.
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