Sentences with phrase «about making films on»

Their very first conversation was about making films on GMOs together — so began Secret Ingredients.

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My colleague, Kirsten, had to sign an NDA promising she wouldn't reveal anything about Smith's character ahead of the film release in order to receive a making - of book on the film.
Colbert started the monologue by playing a clip of Trump speaking with reporters on Air Force One last week about the $ 130,000 payment Cohen made to the pornographic film actress Stormy Daniels in October 2016.
«In response to intense public demand to make a film or television series about the coup bid, our firm has taken the decision to make the film «Valley of the Wolves — Coup»,» the production company Pana Film said in a statement on its official Twitter account late Monday.
A week after The New York Times and The New Yorker ran back - to - back reports cataloguing Harvey Weinstein's alleged serial sexual harassment of women in Hollywood, actress Selma Blair saw a story on HuffPost about writer and director James Toback's new film that made her blood run cold.
In a series of broadcasts by Britain's Channel 4, Nix was filmed making controversial statements about his firm's work on elections, including how Cambridge Analytica played a major role in Trump's presidential victory, including «all the data, all the analytics, all the targeting.»
«Deep down we all hoped that people would come to see a film about a fictional country on the continent of Africa, made up of a cast of people of African descent.
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.
If somebody made a film about how African Americans or Jews were subhuman and released it on the web and into theaters, it would be protected by the first ammendment.
On about six different levels The Book of Eli is the finest film ever made, though I'll....
On the other hand, a sensitive filmmaker, understanding the authority of the person of Jesus, may make a profoundly reverent film about Jesus.
Far - right Dutch politician Geert Wilders went on trial in the Netherlands on Monday, charged with inciting discrimination and hatred over a controversial film he made about Islam.
Gone Girl may have been a terrible thesis on monogamy being impossible, marriage being terrible and all people being selfish, but it was also an amazing film that made me think hard about guarding my own marriage more closely.
It also makes sense to get Acker on film in a game against a QB you aren't that worried about and a game you aren't that worried about.
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.
I had the privilege of watching this film on the Disney lot, and afterwards going behind the scenes at Disney Animation studios to learn a little bit about how the film was made from story to art to animation.
Asking him about his movies after he made LOVE ME with Neat films productions in Accra on his themes, he said Because love conquerors all.
The Wall Street Journal on January 12 detailed an alleged $ 130,000 payment made just before the 2016 election to adult film star Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, to keep her quiet about a sexual encounter with Trump in 2006.
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.
Today on WBFO's Press Pass, Blues host Pat Feldballe speaks with Buffalo Niagara Film Commissioner Tim Clark about the significance of a film crew sighting Pat recently made on a Buffalo street.
Such a strong reaction persuaded Pixar to avoid making uncannily realistic human characters — it has since focused its efforts on films about living toys, curious robots and talking cars to win Academy Awards and moviegoers» hearts.
A documentary made about Okinawa showed a 100 year old villager with better fitness levels than an entire film crew less than half her age, a 96 year old martial artist who beat a 36 year old boxing champion (on national American television live) and even a 105 year old woman who easily killed poisonous snakes.
Paul David Kennamer Jr. and Merrilee Jacobs discuss this, what do doctors really know about nutrition — if anything at all!?! -LRB-: 60 clip here)-- and the making of their film, Eating You Alive on Awesome Vegans with Elysabeth Alfano.
Your outfits & accessories Living in Bangkok there was a multitude of tailors that we could choose however on reading an article about the film Spectre we found the suits were made by a tailor in Bangkok.
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Kate Winslet has made the shock confession that she never actually fancied her Titanic co-star Leonardo DiCaprio, as the film approaches its 20th anniversary Kate Winslet talks about relationship with Leonardo DiCaprio - and shares her views on working Hollywood mums
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.
Now comes The American, a European - set film from photographer - turned - director Anton Corbijn (he made Control, about Joy Division's Ian Curtis), a thriller based on a 1990 Martin Booth novel that promises some high - toned excitement, and a chance to see the dark side of George Clooney - that is, the side that isn't being a handsome scamp or earnest humanitarian.
Following on a decade from when former American Vice President, Al Gore alerted the world about the threats of Global Warming and their impacts on our planet and our lives, it seems all too real now that another one of these films didn't really need to be made.
An accident involving a fire is about as far as the film gets to explicitly revealing anything, leaving viewers to make their own conclusions based on the sometimes cryptic dialogue.
With SLEEPWALKING, first time director William Maher (not Bill Maher - the Politically Incorrect guy) had a chance to make an extremely powerful film about the effect an abusive childhood can have on someone when they try to start their own lives.
Well the film was wide release, so it makes sense there wasn't an entirety of focus on the specifics, but I still think it would have worked better if it was more like the trailers professed intentions; doco style, with vignettes of alien / human scenes that emphasized and helped explain, not found footage either, like for example, after talking about Wikus in the past tense, it could focus on him for a bit then move on, but it stuck with him, and the film changed gears, I just thought it would have been better to focus on other things, as opposed to dumbing the plot down to one man and his battle against the evil government / corporation, and still stay in the doco style, it could have worked, no?
There are rumors circulating about an extended director's cut, an R - rated cut, all sorts of cuts of this film that will «restore» all the sequences and scenes left on the cutting room floor and make the choppy, helter - skelter nature of the film flow better and make more sense.
That's all well and good but Sony's Anniversary Edition DVD from 2004 had a lot more: an hour - long documentary on the making of the film, a lengthy doc about real - life AIDS victims, and Bruce Springsteen's «Streets of Philadelphia» music video.
Countless films have shown crowded newsrooms in the past, but Spielberg makes sure that this one is extra busy and loud — that the clicking and clacking and shouting on the soundtrack, the reporters and editors working away or striding about, conjure not just a particular time and place, but a whole world that's been lost.
Indie veteran director Matthew Porterfield writes about how on his fourth feature «Sollers Point» he made a better film by remaining open.
All in all, the film is plenty conventional, even in a portrayal of Ancient Rome that is about as thin as a lot of the characterization, and as contrived as the melodramatics which slow down the impact of momentum almost as much as dull and draggy spells, thus making for a script whose shortcomings are challenged well enough by a powerful score, immersively beautiful visual style, solid direction, and strong lead acting for Henry Koster's «The Robe» to stand as an adequately rewarding and very intriguing study on the impact Christ had even on those who brought about his demise.
A lovingly crafted fantasy on an epic scale, Mary and the Witch's Flower is a film about transformation made by filmmakers in transition.
This is easily my favourite film ever made and has been since I was about 5 years old, I think it's safe to say that this film made a huge impact on my childhood.
There's something to be admired about a film that can gracefully defy simple genre categorization but Submergence feels like a clumsy melange, a confused adaptation made by people who don't seem quite sure what they have on their hands.
Hell, the celebrity cameos in this picture — Bryan Cranston, Judd Apatow, J. J. Abrams, Lizzy Caplan, Kristen Bell, Keegan - Michael Key, Adam Scott, Danny McBride, and Kevin Smith — should tell you all you need to know about just how respected Wiseau, who made a film that will live on for all eternity, is.
A few months after «Newt's» cancellation, «Toy Story 3» director Lee Unkrich, on the heels of that film's out - of - the-gate success, announced plans to make a film about Dia de los Muertos, the Mexican Day of the Dead celebration.
In its use of flippant humour to deal with dark subject matter, the film has a similar tone to that of the satirical 1990s Holly Hunter drama, The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader - Murdering Mom (based on a similar story about a mother accused of having her daughter's classmate bumped off to improve the daughter's chances of making the cheerleading team).
And so we're offered, on the 70th anniversary of the Partition (give or take a couple of weeks), another film about how brown suffering makes nice white people sad.
It was made before Philadelphia, focuses on characters that are almost entirely gay men, it covers the entirety of the 1980s, offers a very honest portrait of the AIDS crisis, is a better movie, but Philadelphia is heralded as the definitive film about this subject.
This has been interpreted by many to mean that Kubrick has made a pessimistic film about the inevitable conflict between man and his machines, but it just might be that what he is saying is we better not rely completely on machines no matter how infallible they may appear to be.
I, Tonya is unquestionably on Harding's side, though: the film makes plain that whatever poor choices she may or may not have made, and whatever she may or may not be lying about, she got a raw deal out of life at every turn.
Not even riffing on the film and making jokes about it with your friends can make this pile of crap any better.
Racism was highlighted in the film in connection with the priorities of police work, and Ms Johanson's point about the treatment it got on release is well made.
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