An extended trailer for the new sci - fi thriller gives a closer look
at the dramas set to unfold in its debut season.
Not exact matches
Auction house Christie's is offering a night's stay
at Highclere Castle, the
setting for PBS's period
drama Downton Abbey.
It is a
drama that unfolds in several contexts
at once: within the historical context of a «great cloud of witnesses», that is, in relationship to all of those who speak (and have spoken) as «Christian preachers»; within the context of the speaker's own human existence in relation to other statements of faith collected as «Christian theology» within the time and space
set aside for the performance of Christian liturgy.
It's a good and unique
setting for a
drama like this,
at a time when people (especially urbanites) are smitten with the Amish and similar communities.
The USGA needs a
drama - free championship and we could be
set up for a classic
at Erin Hills.
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Despite having moved away from black over the last few years,
at least as a mainstay in my wardrobe, I wore black sweater - dark denim jeans yesterday, and it felt like coming home... And for you there should be no doubt — you look fabulous in this outfit and the
drama of the black
sets off your blonde hair beautifully!
Red hair, blue eyes, 5foot 4, heavy
set love the out doors, NASCAR like playing pool not great
at it but all in fun, want a
drama free relationship.
It is a powerful
drama set at the Guantanamo Bay prison.
Medical
drama set in the 1900s charts the exploits of the staff and patients
at a New York hospital, where they try to maintain their reputation for quality care while struggling to keep the doors open.
In other words, he's much better
at effects - laden
set - pieces than character
drama, and this film is crying out for more of the latter.
Set at all - female Wellesley College in 1953, this is an uplifting and poignant
drama about one woman's desire to enrich the lives of her students.
(2005), a British soccer
drama starring Kuno Becker and Alessandro Nivola; Flushed Away (2006), a DreamWorks CG - animated picture about a mouse named Roddy who gets flushed down the toilet and winds up in a vermin - infested city called Ratropolis; and Julie Taymor's Across the Universe, a hallucinatory musical love story,
set against the turbulent backdrop of the»60s, with countless Beatles songs providing the backdrop.The same period found Clement hard
at work developing several stage musicals: Victoria's Secret, with a score by Paul Williams and Dave Stewart; Helen of Troy, libretto by Brendan Healy and AC / DC frontman Brian Johnson.
This gritty British
drama set in Glasgow during the 1960s offers an interesting look
at the tumultuous lives of several teens as they precariously wend their way to adulthood.
This tiny Catholic school for women dominated the sport
at a turning point in history, and this plucky, old - fashioned sports
drama sets the scene and tells the tale with a lot of heart and a dash of wit.
Born in London and raised in Norwich, Norfolk, Harris studied
at the
Drama Centre in London and made his feature leading role debut in 2007's SAXON, a black comedy
set in a London housing project.
«Ever since I can remember, I've wanted to be clever,» says the young narrator
at the beginning of «Starter for 10,» a cheeky comedy -
drama set in England in the mid-1980s.
Synopsis: This is a
drama set in Nazi - occupied France
at the height of World War II.
The domestic -
drama atmosphere keeps things interesting for a little while, although there inevitably reaches a point
at which stagnancy
sets in - with Angelo's efforts
at compensating for the stale vibe resulting in a number of thoroughly questionable stand - alone sequences (including an absolutely unwatchable stretch
set at a friend's home birth).
Interspersed with these are green - tinted installments of a science - fiction side - story inspired by Flash Gordon (one iteration of which includes an apparent Star Wars parody — the Flash Gordon serials were among Ruiz's childhood favorites); a Columbo - inspired detective story
set at a country manor; a black - and - white romantic costume
drama; a touch of musical comedy; and a Western - style shootout inside the movie theater.
A first look
at Jonah Hill's character in director Martin Scorsese's financial
drama The Wolf of Wall Street has landed online courtesy of some
set photos.
Tom Hanks might have lost out on a best actor nod for Bridge of Spies, but Steven Spielberg's
drama looks
set to clean up
at this year's awards, along with Todd Haynes» love story Carol and the Leonardo DiCaprio frontier thriller The Revenant
Captain America star Chris Evans is
set for Webb's new movie Gifted, a Black List
drama set up
at Fox Searchlight.
The social change and political
drama «Something In The Air» has been in the works for a while now and IFC — who experienced success with the aforementioned films — picked up the rights to his next effort
at Cannes reports Cineurope, and filming is
set to begin next month.
(In Spanish with subtitles) The Island (Unrated) Psychological
drama,
set in the mid-Seventies
at a monastery in Northern Russia, revolves around a disconsolate WWII veteran - turned - priest (Pyotr Mamonov) still haunted by Nazis» atrocities who suddenly experiences a crisis in faith upon the arrival of an Admiral (Yuri Kuznetzov) and his possessed daughter (Viktoria Isakova) in dire need of an exorcism.
«BPM,» «God's Own Country,» and «Call Me By Your Name»: Though the handsomely crafted, Italian -
set «Call Me By Your Name» has gotten all the critical attention, two other films about young gay men coming to terms with themselves in much harsher environments — the French «BPM» is
set at the height of the AIDS crisis in Paris while the contemporary British
drama «God's Own Country» is
set in a grim, rural northern England — are both more haunting and powerful.
That picked - over sub-genre known as the frat hazing
drama (see 2016's «Goat») finds a new pledge in «Burning Sands,» but aside from being
set at a black college, this achingly earnest first feature by Gerard McMurray really adds nothing new to the rites - of - passage syllabus.
well, considering that «sci - fi» is just a
setting and not a genre, you're looking
at either comedy, horror,
drama, action, suspense... etc..
With two exceptions — Topsy - Turvy and Vera Drake (which takes place in the 1950s)-- Leigh's films are
set in contemporary urban or suburban Britain and might be described as social
dramas, although even
at their darkest they have a comic edge.
It's still the only teen - themed / aimed weekly
drama that has discussed sexuality from nearly every angle (as Williamson observes on one of the DVDs, the dichotomy of the Dawson - Joey - Pacey - Jen quartet gave them the luxury of taking four unique stands
at the start) without becoming salacious, and I can't help but see my washed - up self in Dawson's eagerness to become a filmmaker, from Dawson's home videos in which Joey is attacked by a lagoon creature (as you may surmise from its title, the series is
set in a sun - dappled New England inlet) to his Spielberg fixation — although even as a teen, I recognized that 1941 is a better film than Hook.
Lymelife (R for profanity, sexuality, violence and drug use) Coming - of - age
drama set during an outbreak of Lyme disease in the late Seventies in a Connecticut town where an innocent 15 year - old's (Rory Culkin) life is turned upside - down when he falls in love with the girl next - door (Emma Roberts)
at the same time his parents (Alec Baldwin and Jill Hennessy) separate and his soldier brother (Kieran Culkin) receives orders to ship out overseas.
Stage Fright (R for profanity, sexual references and graphic violence) High body - count horror flick
set at a snobby
drama camp terrorized by a bloodthirsty slasher who hates musical theater.
His most recent was Nicolas Cage
drama Joe, which hit our screens last month, but he also has Manglehorn, starring Al Pacino and Holly Hunter,
set to premiere
at the Toronto International Film Festival next month.
Juanita Wilson's
drama makes for grim viewing and is
set at the height of the Bosnian conflict.
Haynes is a master
at period
dramas, especially those
set in 50s Americana.
All - time great screenwriter Robert Towne made his first foray into direction with «Personal Best» which is still a pretty decent
drama set among the women competing for a place on the US athletics Olympics team, even if it's now become something of a pop - culture byword among men who felt early stirrings
at its scenes of hardbodied lesbianism.
Just the third film from fascinating director J.C. Chandor, it's a look
at the merits and moral compromise of the American Dream in a gritty
drama set in NYC's crime - ridden 1980.
As such, he revealed
at International Film Festival Rotterdam this week that his next feature will (via ScreenDaily): «likely be a character - driven
drama set against the backdrop of the current opioid epidemic in the US.»
Glazer enjoyed the power of showrunning on «Magic City», an hour - long
drama set at Miami's most glamorous hotel during the late 1950s.
As perfect as indies get, this intimate
drama —
set in an Indiana town known for its striking modernist architecture — showcased the year's most exquisite flirtation, between two intellectuals (John Cho and Haley Lu Richardson) stuck
at life's turning points.
Quartet (PG - 13 for profanity and suggestive humor) Dustin Hoffman directed this musical
drama set at a home for retired opera singers where plans for the annual concert celebrating Verdi's birthday are complicated by the arrival of a pampered diva (Maggie Smith).
Set at the intersection of the near future and the reimagined past, the
drama series «Westworld» is a dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the evolution of sin, exploring a world in which every human appetite, no matter how noble or depraved, can be indulged.
Winner of the Best Director Award
at the Cannes Film Festival, Hou Hsiao - hsien's («Flight of the Red Balloon») first film in eight years, The Assassin (Nie yin niang), may initially seem out of character for a director whose previous work has been in realistic social
dramas set in a contemporary historical context.
French director and co-writer Gilles Legrand shows great mastery of tone and pacing in his third feature, which begins life as a domestic
drama set at a family - owned vineyard and slowly morphs into a tense thriller.
Shults» debut feature, the Thanksgiving -
set addiction
drama Krisha, hinted
at bigger, better and darker things to come from this talented young filmmaker.
This World War II
drama about a famous code - breaker has just recently won the highly - coveted People's Choice Award
at the Toronto International Film Festival, and is
set to be the opening gala
at the London Film Festival.
The English - language
drama is
set in Florence in the early 15th century, where Cosimo de» Medici (Madden) finds himself
at the helm of his supremely wealthy family, when his father, Giovanni (Hoffman), dies suddenly.
Praised by audiences and critics alike, Moneyball is
set to contest the Golden Globes for Best Motion Picture —
Drama, Best Actor —
Drama (Pitt), Best Supporting Actor (Jonah Hill) and Best Screenplay (Steven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin), and could prove to be a big player
at the Academy Awards.
Set six years before the events of «Breaking Bad,» the new AMC
drama — which premieres Feb. 8 and 9
at 10 p.m. — sees Bob Odenkirk reprising his role as ethically flexible attorney Saul Goodman (though,
at this point, he's known as Jimmy McGill).
Other highlights in this section include: Pablo Larraín's THE CLUB, a mordant morality tale
set in a sleepy Chilean coastal town, which won Berlin's Grand Jury Prize; CHRONIC, Michel Franco's uncompromising study of grief and isolation, featuring a revelatory performance by Tim Roth; brothers Tarzan and Arab Nasser's feature directorial debut, DÉGRADÉ, a smart
drama that moves seamlessly between humour and despair,
set in a women's hair salon in Gaza; the European Premiere of George Amponsah's intimate documentary THE HARD STOP, revealing the story of Mark Duggan's friends and family following his death after being shot in a «Hard Stop» police procedure in 2011; Jonas Carpignano's engrossing feature debut, THE MEASURE OF A MAN which won Vincent Lindon Best Actor
at Cannes Film Festival, MEDITERRANEA, an ultra-topical tale of two young African men from Burkina Faso who, in search of a better life, make the difficult and dangerous trip across the Sahara desert and Mediterranean Sea to reach Italy; the
drama MUCH LOVED, Nabil Ayouch's searing, no - holds - barred look
at the world of prostitution in Morocco; David Evans» thought - provoking documentary MY NAZI LEGACY, which raises the harrowing question, «What if your father was a Nazi?»