Sentences with phrase «all over this film»

This news comes in the wake of a deal that Paramount struck with the streaming service for international rights to Alex Garland's upcoming sci - fi film Annihilation, which reportedly had some heated disagreements over the film's commercial appeal between producers.
However, while Indo - Pakistani tensions over Kashmir may be popular fodder for Bollywood storylines, the drama over the films» shared release has at the centre of geopolitical tensions for decades.
The longer wait gives theaters exclusivity over films, but as the window gets shorter, customers are more likely to wait for titles to come out on VOD or rental.
Huffington Post: At United Nations, Organization Of Islamic Cooperation Calls For Ban On Insulting Prophet Muhammad As anti-American protests continue in Islamic nations against a U.S. - made film that mocks the Muslim prophet, the leader of the world's largest Islamic organization met with United Nations leaders this week to condemn violence over the film and call for a ban on insulting the Prophet Muhammad.
The cultural clashes over the film opened wounds we thought....
Disappointed that the suit was filed, Kasper added, «In the past Campus Crusade and Genesis Project have been able to resolve their differences over the film through negotiation.»
However that does not give any person the right to utilize mob style justice over a film that no one will probably even watch.
The cultural clashes over the film opened wounds we thought had healed, and they exposed currents of hostility toward Christianity that one would have hoped had disappeared.
During the public controversy over the film version of The Last Temptation, a conservative commentator snarled that Kazantzakis, in addition to being a disseminator of heresy, was «hard left.»
When the old Legion of Decency held a boycott - type club over the film - maker, and the Protestants through more subtle but no less paternalistic devices promised a docile and bland audience, the industry knew what to expect.
It's the essay our Robert Cheeks wanted to read back in January, when we pomocons went nuts over the film in several threads, and it....
It's the essay our Robert Cheeks wanted to read back in January, when we pomocons went nuts over the film in several threads, and it brings out the Southern and Democratic Party sympathies of the book very nicely.
Instead of taking this opportunty to impress his new coach and all the fans with his toughness, Geno instead elected to hit the emergency room over the film room even though a broke jaw is like a concusson they will naturaly both heal themselves in a few days sometimes.
He closes by announcing that everyone is expected back at campus at 9 a.m. Saturday morning to go over film.
Carbajal is also a keen student of his craft, poring over films that Danny has acquired of such legends as Duran, Alexis Arguello and even Joe Louis.
«We go over the film a lot and he points out what I've done right and what I could have done better,» Isaiah said.
The images that emerged this weekend of chancellor George Osborne slumped back in a first - class train seat, next to a female aide, as they chortled over a film on their laptop, were unfortunate enough.
Then he had a new audio track laid over the film so that ga was replaced with the sound ba.
The cast is wasted and this is one film that did not need to be made, the characters don't evolve over the film, essentially robbing the film of anything resembling an arc.
The elephant in the room is Jennie Livingston's 1990 vogueing documentary, Paris Is Burning, which casts a long shadow over the film.
Contradictions bubble within Socha, finding a purging synthesis over the film's two hours and 23 minutes.
Hyde inevitably takes over the film's mercifully brief final act, threatening the lives of both Ana and Christian's sister, Mia (noted wholebrity Rita Ora, who also appears on the film's so - bland - it's - oppressive soundtrack).
Whether you have a film like Ex Machina winning the Oscar for best visual effects over films like Mad Max: Fury Road or The Hurt Locker taking precedence over behemoth's like Avatar for best picture, independent films have always had a way of winning over the hearts of many viewers.
He had a brief affair with his well - meaning assistant Esther (Victoria Hill, «December Boys») but now keeps her at arm's length before devastating her with a cruel verbal kiss - off; Schrader at least grants the character the grace of performing a lovely rendition of «Leaning on the Everlasting Arms» over the film's denouement.
Through it all, a lively English - language voice cast bring added dimension to the various characters, making it seem odd when Japanese band Sekai no Owari's mellow «Rain» plays over the film's curious slide - show epilogue.
Although I have gotten emotional over films with dogs as a central part of the film before, Megan Leavey is the first canine centric film I've watched since I became a dog owner myself, and it became an extremely moving experience.
I was drawn to the latter view, drawn in by the film's colorful widescreen imagery, and Cave's Shakespearian dictation echoing over the film.
«Famous Last Words: Wrapping Defendor» (9:35) shows us a bit of post-production activity, like Stebbings and Tabarrok toiling over the film's climactic call - in radio audio.
But layering over this film was rambunctious Rolling Stones and Clash tracks didn't do the action any favours, it just jarred the viewer, over and over, with little to no gain from it.
Over the film's seven days, Tracy reluctantly assists her brother in a drug deal, attempts to score drugs for Lionel, and falls back into a romance with Jonny.
De Palma's trademark style is stamped all over the film, including his soft spot for extreme close - ups and his keen ability to squeeze tension out of the smallest situation.
I really liked Strange Circus, but this and Suicide Club are convincing me that Sion Sono just likes to masturbate all over his film reels and see if what he produces is worth anything to his viewers.
The real separation over this film isn't going to be whether you liked it or not, but rather to what degree you embraced it.
With excellent performances by the actors really making you feel even more connected with them, great diversity in planets and enviroments, and memorable moments teeming in all over the film, there's a reason
But now, more than ten years later, having pored over the film's array of buried politics, narrative cul - de-sacs, and ceaseless attention to custom and behavior, we can see that Mike Leigh, even when he changes costumes, is still very much himself.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Carpenter was talking about a recent lawsuit he was involved in where he sued Luc Besson over his film Lockout, accusing Besson of ripping off Escape from New York.
Sean Wilson reviews the tribute concert in memory of the late Titanic composer... It takes a special composer to stamp a singular and enduring personality over the films they score, but James Horner was that person.
Chaos hangs thick over the film, which González Iñárritu, fancying himself a great observer, directs with a coolness that oscillates dangerously between self - importance and detachment.
This news comes in the wake of a deal that Paramount struck with the streaming service for international rights to Alex Garland's upcoming sci - fi film Annihilation, which reportedly had some heated disagreements over the film's commercial appeal between producers.
BAM has announced two nights of The Tree of Life, on November 18th and November 19th, featuring «more than 100 musicians and singers from the Wordless Music Orchestra» performing live over the film.
Over the film's 20 - year span, Leigh renders the painter's life as a collage of moments, as we watch him chase his life to the finish line.
Growing up in New York, Peele would spend his nights obsessively poring over the films of Spielberg, Stanley Kubrick and David Cronenberg, favoring horror titles among his collection of more than 300 VHS movies.
Joss Whedon agreed to take over the film — partially because, as it turns out, he was already working on it.
Alex Proyas and Lionsgate address controversy that's flared up over film starring Gerard Butler and Nikolaj Coster - Waldau as ancient Egyptian characters
The question hangs over the film, making for an introspective journey; this isn't When Worlds Collide so much as The Double Life Of Véronique in a modern American setting, with a touch of Hal Hartley melancholy, whimsy, and an atmospheric indie soundtrack.
When Jake Gyllenhaal shows up as a brash American guide, sunning himself shirtlessly on Everest with bourbon in hand, he seems ready to take over the film but never does.
Ultimately, you can see formula fingerprints all over this film.
But one of the most delightfully unexpected moments of I Am Not Your Negro comes when Kendrick Lamar's «The Blacker the Berry» plays out over the film's closing credits.
It's somehow cyclical, how from the barren earth of winter a new harvest will come forth; over the film's closing credits we see just that, home - movie archive scenes of harvests past.
Matthew McConaughey takes over the film the second he appears on screen.
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