Sentences with phrase «about making a film for»

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«Damien Lemaitre, vice-president of media for Spoke - Isobar said Instagram's platform made sense because of its huge adoption by Canadian teens, and that the team wanted to develop unique content for Instagram users excited about the film,» writes Marketing's Jeff Fraser.
President Trump said that lawyer Michael Cohen was reimbursed through a monthly retainer for a $ 130,000 payment made to the adult - film actress to stop what Trump called «false and extortionist accusations» about a decade - old affair.
Hollywood has made several films about Christianity that we don't really care about, but we are not that radical to kill someone for such acts.
In fact, Paulist Pictures» Romero may be only the first of several films about the assassinated prelate; for example, director Gillo Poncecorvo (The Battle of Algiers) reportedly has a Romero project under way (tentative title: The Devil's Bishop) But however many such films are made, none is likely to be as much a labor of love as Romero was.
It's got to be a surreal thing for a band or an artist to see a film made about them, especially in this situation where the band did not have final cut, they did not have final say.
The Texas couple gave Campus Crusade a $ 3 million guarantee toward making the film, Eshelman said, and about $ 6 million was raised for the project altogether.
At a press event for Perry's newest film Madea's Big Happy Family, which came out on Friday, Perry addressed Spike Lee's criticisms in a most unexpected fashion — by railing at me for a question I was making about a completely different kind of potential backlash.
I wanted to know if the black churchgoing community that make up his strongest fan base — for Perry's films are all rooted deeply in Christian themes and values — are likely to give him a backlash over the amount of marijuana use and comments about the drug in the new film.
They've been making films about the Son of God for over a century.
I want my children to make decisions for themselves about faith and some of what was presented in that film made me question if I was really allowing that.
Even while I spent six years learning about film production, I was mostly thinking about what I was going to make for dinner when I finally got back to my Upper West Side apartment.
They made a short film about it for their «Through The Lens» series.
I did heat the peanut butter in the video for about 10 seconds in the microwave just before filming, but not because it's necessary to make the cookies.
When I made it for a large group of chefs, foodies, nutritionists, dietitians, a marketing maven, art director and budding film school student, everyone wanted to know about the recipe and the nutritionist and the dietitian were torn between who was going to get to take the leftovers home.
Walter Camp, the Yale legend who popularized so much of what we think of when we think about football — he helped invent the line of scrimmage, the gridiron, scrimmages, play calls, game film, the center - QB snap, the All - America team, and making money for institutions off of amateurs — fought simultaneously to evolve the game and keep it primal.
For those of you that don't know what Catfish is, it's a documentary that was made in 2010 about a young kid who falls in love with a girl over Facebook while his brother and friend film it.
Things only get worse for Allardyce though as undercover reporters also filmed him making comments about the former England coaching staff and players.
Three days ago on this blog, I launched a Change.org petition regarding 540 Meals: Choices Make the Difference, a new McDonald's «nutrition education» film about an Iowa science teacher who ate nothing but McDonald's for six months.
The end of the film made an appeal for viewers to care about the ocean, citing the accidental release of the lion fish coinciding with overfishing in the Caribbean for how we humans can cause great problems with what we see as minor mistakes.
If you ask for the reason of such an article, maybe you should know that there are plenty of supposed experts who would use such a film, made by filmmakers and promoted by promotional people, as «scientific evidence» to «educate» pregnant women and couples about the risks of medicalized birth.
The other significant thing this film is doing is to keep healthcare providers thinking about the importance of the microbiome so that if and when a c section is necessary for the baby's survival, then they will make every effort possible to allow skin to skin contact and breastfeeding as soon as possible after the birth so that the baby is exposed to the mothers skin flora if nothing else.
In the interview, she talks about the challenges and joys of making music for a very modern, epic film.
Never more so than tonight, when I see Tune for the Blood, a new locally - made film about young farmers in Herefordshire.
Whenever programmes are made about Mandelson for years to come, film makers will have an easy way to mock him.
Actor Michael Keaton was in Rochester to receive the George Eastman Award for his contributions to film, and of course, he made some jokes about the weather.
I am grateful for the journey and I have learned a lot, about the subject, about myself, about what it takes to make such a film.
The class watched a film about how a law is made and learned how it took years for some school children to convince Alaska to pick a state dog.
After getting some blowback for criticizing a program that indirectly benefited her as Miranda Hobbes in the two Sex and the City movies (actors» salaries are not eligible for the subsidies, and the long - running TV show completed filming before the program was created), she made it clear she was serious about the issue, as the New York Post reported:
A former politics lecturer is in hot water for being caught on film appearing to don an orange bra with a studded leather jacket, smoking a cigarette in his underwear, snorting white powder from a woman's breasts and allegedly making rude comments about the prime minister.
Former home secretary Jacqui Smith, who claimed on expenses for two adult films watched by her husband, is making a documentary about the porn industry.
So tell us about the resource page that the National Center for Science Education has established for people to go to get information about the claims made in the film.
Yet, cadmium telluride commands only about 30 percent of the thin - film market, according to DoE statistics, compared with amorphous silicon cells (such as those produced by Sharp and ECD Ovonics), which account for more than 60 percent; CIGS cells make up just about 1 percent of this market.
Irena Salina, director of the award - winning documentary film, FLOW, about the world's dwindling water supplies, thinks it can be done if world leaders, international banks, the United Nations and other governmental organizations establish cooperative agreements for the use of bodies of water, including groundwater, and economic mechanisms to make sure those who need access to water can get it.
The idea of commissioning working cell biologists to make a film about their own research was a bold break this year for Celldance, explained PIC Chair Simon Atkinson.
She was making a film about Andrew Wakefield and how he was suing me (vexatiously) for libel.
He is currently an editor at the science journal Nature where he makes podcasts and and short films about new research, and writes for The Guardian (United Kingdom).
«The day where we don't get so excited about seeing a plus - size model in a magazine is the day we've made it,» model Georgina Burke says in the official teaser for the film.
Collins and the film's director have also spoken out about that decision, and the steps they took to make sure she lost (and regained) weight for the role in a healthy manner.
I would encourage you to watch the film and make an informed decision about what is best for your health by doing a little research and not doing something because someone, including myself, says so.
«The rating system does not tell filmmakers what to put in their films; it merely gives information about the level of content in each film and describes the elements that reach the level of the rating, so that parents can make choices for their children,» said Howard Gantman, the MPAA's vice president of corporate communications.
I am crazy enough to decide after many years of work for the same company that life is about making dreams come true - which led me to becoming a film school student at the age of 30; — RRB - This is what I am actually loo..
Additional special features include audio commentary with Ben Affleck and writer Chris Terrio, interviews with the key players in the 1979 Iran hostage crisis including President Jimmy Carter, former CIA agent Tony Mendez, and the houseguests, a featurette on recreating the era for film, a peek inside the Canadian government, a bit about how Istanbul was chosen for shooting the film, and a look back at how the CIA made Hollywood believe in a fictional film.
Trying to underplay conventional plotting as much as it can, this film is seriously meditative upon the life of a man who we barely known anything about, and makes matters worse by portraying gradual exposition in too abstract of a fashion for you to receive the impact of the would - be remedies for characterization shortcomings that do indeed go a very long way in distancing you from a conceptually sympathetic and worthy lead.
That makes the film a pretty straightforward morality tale about a man, who actually does have a soul, weighing the price of taking advantage of people, who are just like him, against the need to provide for his family, who are living in a hotel with a group of other people who have been evicted from their own homes.
The film feels a little less amateur than «Pusher», - a cheap debut feature for some underexperienced Dane trying to make abstract art - and it's that which brings the final product closer to decency, because many of the missteps that ruined «Pusher» feel more considerable in this superior, but still misguided effort, which has a good bit to commend, but even more to complain about as questionable «story «telling notes that ultimately send the final product crashing into mediocrity.
A lot of people have a phobia about these creepy crawlies and of course it makes for engaging horror films.
A Bob Rafelson film about a young antihero struggling to make sense out of his life and find a new direction for it
Older Joe (Bruce Willis, whom Gordon - Levitt has been somewhat awkwardly made to look like) has other plans in mind for the past and escapes his execution, beginning the film's grinding chase and giving us lots to wonder about in regard to theories of time travel and butterfly effect and all those other head - scratchers.
Like most Wilde plays, it has been made into film and for television numerous times, although this version isn't a strict adaptation, causing the name to be changed, rightfully, to use a part of the play's secondary title, «A Play About a Good Woman».
Just as films about misunderstood benevolent aliens in the 1950s (The Day the Earth Stood Still, It Came from Outer Space) were calling for an end to the Cold War us - and - them mentality, District 9 is likewise making a strong statement about the damage that can be done when refugees are treated with suspicion before being given any compassion.
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