Its nice to see these moments in living color, but
it also slows the film.
Not exact matches
However, the team
also filmed flowers from five species frequented by the moth and found they don't move back and forth fast enough for this
slower response to be a problem.
The problem with the early episodes — written and directed by Jim Mickle, who
also made the
film «Cold in July,» based on a Lansdale novel — has to do with a
slow pace and a sameness that muffle the humor and menace we expect from smart noir.
The
film's development towards the finale is
also quite
slow.
It's adapted by Tracy Letts from his 1993 play (Friedkin
also turned Letts's play Bug into a
film in 2006), and its theatrical origins do become obvious in the way certain characters are left disconcertingly off screen; the movie is concluded with a long,
slow and single - location sequence, which makes it looks oddly like a
filmed stage play.
It's
also a remake of the excellent Swedish
film Let the Right One In, and director Matt Reeves (Cloverfield) pays homage appropriately, sticking to the
slow, methodical, foreign
film sensibility.
It's highly regarded (as are all of his
films) which got me interested, on top of the sci - fi focus, but it
also sounded like it might be the
slowest moving and most bleak title of his oeuvre.
The Transfiguration - A very sneaky
film that unfolds at its own sweet,
slow pace, it
also accumulates meaning and depth as it plays, surprising even me.
He is
also broken hearted and one of the strengths of the
film is the
slow reveal that his obsessiveness and controlling nature had more to do with his breakup rather than the imagined sins he projects onto his ex-girlfriend.
Having actors the caliber of Mirren, Clarke and Snook (appearing in her second Spierig production)
also doesn't hurt, mostly so much of the
film involves
slower dialogue - heavy moments.
by Walter Chaw TV - writer Kurt Sutter breaks into feature - screenwriting by amalgamating Taxi Driver with Raging Bull in a movie that has the distinction of being not only the second
film of 2015 with Fiddy Cent in it for some inexplicable reason, but
also the second
film that Jake Gyllenhaal shares with a little
slow - motion girl on a trampoline.
Shot in color, but being theatrically distributed in black and white, the
film was
also something of a
slow - burn passion project for Payne, as he originally shelved it back in 2003 to take a break from the road movie genre after «Sideways.»
Based on the best - selling novel of the same name by ML Stedman, Cianfrance's follow - up to his 2012
film The Place Beyond the Pines
also stars Rachel Weisz and
Slow West's Caren Pistorius.
The
film didn't really even build the sisters» relationship with the grandmother which definitely could've made her
slow descent into death more heartbreaking (it
also could've helped explain why neither of their parents were there).
One
film that will be screening is John Maclean's «
Slow West» starring Kodi Smit - McPhee and Academy Award nominee Michael Fassbender, who
also serves as an executive producer.
Also, the
film is like 90 % in choppy, pointlessly used
slow motion.
DeWitt's work here
also fits the autumnal mood of the
film, its low tenors
slowing down to a crawl at times as things get ugly between the characters, only to jump back to life as things pick up and seem hopeful, even happy (only insomuch as Philip would be capable of such a genuine feeling, of course).
The
film also suffers from issues with pacing — racing forward in the beginning then
slowing to an almost tedious drip by the end.
Carla not only has some of the only entertaining solo scenes in the
film, but she's
also instrumental in some of its best comedic moments - including a
slow - motion dodgeball fight between all the
film's parental and kid characters that comes at the end of an already entertaining sequence set within a SkyZone trampoline park.
But while I don't suspect Scott Cooper's
film will win any Oscars as Michael Cimino's did, his all - star cast
also gives superlative performances that will keep audiences engaged for the entire 116 suspenseful (albeit
slow moving) minutes.
However, Black Panther is
also opening in February, traditionally a
slower season at the box office following the rush at Christmas, where those other
films opened either during the summer or in the festive season.
Directed by David Goyer (who
also penned all three
films), «Blade: Trinity» has too much energy for a
film that walks in
slow - motion like its main characters.
The strong supporting cast
also tries, but even the great John Carradine (easily the best thing about the
film) and Anthony Quinn (who seriously out - swaggers Power here) can't change the fact that the bloated script
slows the scenes to a trot, and Mamoulian appears far more interested in directing the light of shadow across the faces of his actors than in the actual actors.
However, they
also decided to use that budget for
slow - motion moments in the
film which, overall, were fine but certainly felt excessive.
RADiUS opened Saulnier's previous
film Blue Ruin,
also a thriller and a Directors Fortnight debut, in April 2014 in 7 theaters to a comparatively
slower start of $ 32,608 in 7 theaters, averaging $ 4,658.
It's
also by far the lowest of the recent era of Apatowian
films and it seems to be part of
slow falling out of favor for his brand of -LSB-...]
Partially written, directed and
also one of the producers is #JohnKrasinski — starring alongside wife #EmilyBlunt — the
film starts you off at an almost agonizingly
slow pace, piece by piece, building you up to describe life in the oh - so - quiet - place.
At times the flow of the
film is passive and idly paced, but on its own terms it
also does a
slow dance that's terribly close to perfection.
A Most Wanted Man should
also appeal as a
film directed by Anton Corbijn, whose previous
film, The American, was a
slow - build, intense and smart thriller in the same vein.
But as difficult as it can be to look at, the
film's
also enormously rewarding; there's a
slow - burn to it that erupts with immense, sob - inducing catharsis at the end.
It
also showcases the
film's not - so - secret weapon — the outstanding cinematography from Adam Arkapaw, is perhaps is a little overreliant on extreme
slow motion, but when the individual scenes are so immaculately framed and staged, sometimes extra time is needed to fully absorb the impact.
The
films pace
also slows down to a crawl in the third act and shaving at least 30 minutes from its running time could have benefited the movie.
The
slow - cooked
film — shot over a dozen years with the same performers —
also won for Best Motion Picture, Drama.
The realisation is
slow to dawn that this
film about battle - weary revolutionaries tying up loose ends has a synopsis that
also applies to its production.
The first extended «action» seen in the
film (and
also in the American trailer, above) tracks ACT UP as they splatter blood around a drug company they think is
slow - rolling anti-HIV research.
We
also hear from plenty of his friends about several behind - the - scenes events that led him to, and kept him in, Buddhist practice: the souring of his relationship with his manager, Brad Grey, his participation in a series of lawsuits, some health scares, and the
slow - motion car - crash that was his
film, What Planet Are You From?
Johnny Depp is Sands, a CIA agent who might be rogue but probably isn't, who likes
slow - cooked pork and stealing the
film from everyone else (see
also: Pirates of the Caribbean).
It
also makes use of the hit song by Donna Summer, «On the Radio» — a great dance classic that is played quite often (too much for my taste) throughout the
film, mostly in the softer,
slower intro.
Goddard (who
also wrote the tidy diversion Cloverfield) directs with verve and wit, and it's only in the
film's final act that it
slows to the point where a few minutes might have been profitably excised.
The resulting
film, «Abacus: Small Enough To Jail,» is a gripping,
slow revelation at the same time that it's
also both a portrait of a tight community with its own set of norms and a study of the high - achieving Sung family (Sung's daughters manage the bank).
He
also discusses his battle with childhood polio, and his
slow rise through the acting ranks, and the near - death experience that caused him to refocus his life when on a
film shoot for Scientific American Frontiers.
The
slow pace - We
also visited Bruges after watching that
film!
They
also look very different from the
slow pace and murky backgrounds of experimental
film for Andy Warhol, Bruce Conner, or Michael Snow.
One of Gordon's most well - known works is 24 Hour Psycho (1993), a projection of Alfred Hitch - cock's famous
film slowed down to last an entire day which
also sparked inspiration for the exhibition.
As the camera goes over a screen and
films an image produced a few moments ago, a
slow feedback happens, layering and obscuring the present space where the viewer stands, and
also the viewer if he has caught a glance at the camera lens.
Also on the bill is 2015 Frieze Artist Award winner Rachel Rose who mixes up footage from a space - station research facility, a crowd at an EDM concert and low - tech galactic abstractions fashioned from household products and
filmed with a
slow motion camera for Everything and More.
Trapping billions of gallons a day out of the evaporation cycle or putting
films on the surface
also slows the evaporation by blocking water being on the surface.
This gives Sony a resolution advantage over the Huawei P20 Pro or the Samsung Galaxy S9; it's
also pretty easy to use, letting you
film at normal speed then tapping at the moment you want super
slow - motion.
Finally, Google
also included a few videos in the gallery, showcasing the phone's ability to shoot
slow - mo video and demonstrating the optical image stabilization that will keep your videos smooth, even if you're bouncing around while
filming.