She plays a late career Gloria Grahame, in what is
a beautiful film about Grahame's love
Melancholia,
a beautiful film about the end of the world, was nominated in seven categories and took home three awards including the coveted award for European Film 2011.
Like its predecessor, it's a devastatingly
beautiful film about the power of cinema, and its ability to testify to some aspect of human nature with a veracity and elegance that escapes other mediums.
It becomes a rather
beautiful film about different generations of women from the same family and how they're not quite the strangers they think they are.
Troell give the color photography a burnished palette to evoke the quality of faded photos and the idealization of memory and creates
a beautiful film about hard lives and resilient people and the power of photography to bring hope and beauty to both.
Wendy and Lucy — Oscilloscope Pictures, 80 mins — Kelly Reichert wrote and directed
this beautiful film about a young women trying to find her way through the difficulties of daily life.
THE ENGLISH PATIENT is a genuine and
beautiful film about the enduring power of love, proving how circumstances lead us to places we never thought we would end up.
I cried throughout but especially at the end — it's just a beautiful,
beautiful film about a true life figure.
This is a very raw, sad, and
beautiful film about faith and fatherhood, and it feels just as grounded and big - hearted as the other films Nichals has made.
Come see three very short, very
beautiful films about the swirling world inside our cells.
Not exact matches
It's
about the use of computation and game theory, as espoused by mathematician John Nash (the subject of the 2002 multi-Oscar-winning
film A
Beautiful Mind) in many applications.
He was only too happy to show up to
film a
beautiful and informative documentary with Eugene Peterson
about the Psalms.
It's a
beautiful and entertaining
film that will give you and your kids plenty to talk
about and a clever and vivid way to understand emotions.
«The Blind Side» is a
beautiful and heart warming
film about transracial adoption and the adoption of an older child.
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Since I became a little obsessed
about editing video lately, this time around a vlog comes before photo diary Rome is obviously such a
beautiful city that I couldn't stop myself from
filming everything around me, and the result is this little vlog of me hanging around the city with my family, eating a lot of pizza, posing in front of Trevi Fountain and admiring this incredibly
beautiful city.
Since I became a little obsessed
about editing video lately, this time around a vlog comes before photo diary Rome is obviously such a
beautiful city that I couldn't stop myself from
filming everything around me, and the result is this little vlog of me hanging around the city with my family, eating a...
Ireland
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Not only does it double as a coffee table book — it's full of
beautiful stills from the
film — it's also packed with facts
about each vehicle.
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That is a
beautiful riff, worthy of Chaplin, on the inverted values of a world gone to rot, whereas the gags in Anderson's
film are more
about themselves, delighting in the literal and the overparticular.
I would not recommend this
film to most people - but if you're up for a VERY non-narrative
film (think two and a half hour poem)
about life's most serious questions, then you might find Tree of Life (especially the 2nd act) one of the most
beautiful and moving
films you'll see this year.
Spielberg and his screenwriter, Robert Rodat, have done a subtle and rather
beautiful thing: They have made a philosophical
film about war almost entirely in terms of action.
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.
The Rider is as
beautiful of a
film about horses as it
about humans.
A very simple, and yet
beautiful film,
about the life of Doug Glatt (William Scott), a bouncer turned hockey enforcer.
Gibson has made a big, bold, nightmarishly
beautiful film not just
about the dawn of the Christian faith, but
about the awful tendency of human communities (wherever and whenever in the world they may exist) toward self - preservation, intolerance and mob rule.
Owned by Starz Media, Anchor Bay released a fairly dismal slate of
films in 2011, with only drama
Beautiful Boy (sort of an inferior, tamer version of We Need to Talk
About Kevin) scoring favorable reviews from critics — and just barely.
The gist of the
film is
about a crude romantic triangle between Queen Elizabeth I (Cate Blanchett), the «bastard monarch,» and the rakish but gentlemanly explorer / pirate Walter Raleigh (Clive Owen) and the lady - in - waiting, the
beautiful young pet courtier of Elizabeth's, Bess Throckmorton (Abbie Cornish).
The
film centers on a
beautiful, strong - willed woman, who, frustrated by ongoing injustice at home, leaves the United States after meeting Jude, an American doctor who runs a remote medical mission within the Ottoman Empire — a world both exotic and dangerous, and on the brink of what is
about to become the first World War.
This is a
beautiful, tender, moving
film about love and dedication and patience, and will leave you with tears in your eyes, as long as you still have a beating heart inside your chest.
The latest
film from already - acclaimed Belgian brothers Jean - Pierre & Luc Dardenne, Two Days, One Night stars the not - so - working - class - but - still -
beautiful Marion Cotillard as a working - class woman
about to lose her job, desperate to convince her co-workers to keep her on board.
She is also stars in the Syfy original movie «American Horror House», which premieres Saturday, October 13 at 9:00 p.m. Media Mikes had a chance to chat with the
beautiful and sweet Morgan Fairchild
about her this Syfy
film and how she prepares for a role.
Eddie Marsan superbly plays a humble English worker who works with the dead but learns
about life in this
beautiful and moving
film.
Now, as Garcia pointed out, she's biased
about that Star Wars project because it features Alden Ehrenreich, who starred in the
film adaptation of her book,
Beautiful Creatures.
Ford made his directorial debut six years ago with A Single Man, a
beautiful and often painful
film about love and loss, and now he's back with a very different type of movie.
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mmm... a protagonist who complete dominates a long
film to the detriment of context and the other players in the story (though the abolitionist, limping senator with the black lover does gets close to stealing the show, and is rather more interesting than the hammily - acted Lincoln); Day - Lewis acts like he's focused on getting an Oscar rather than bringing a human being to life - Lincoln as portrayed is a strangely zombie character, an intelligent, articulate zombie, but still a zombie; I greatly appreciate Spielberg's attempt to deal with political process and I appreciate the lack of «action» but somehow the context is missing and after seeing the
film I know some more facts but very little
about what makes these politicians tick; and the lighting is way too stylised,
beautiful but unremittingly unreal, so the
film falls between the stools of docufiction and costume drama, with costume drama winning out; and the second subject of the
film - slavery - is almost complete absent (unlike Django Unchained) except as a verbal abstraction
Once again, the filmmakers were given free reign to create a short
film about death in all its many forms and the results are at turns shocking, hilarious, vile, surprising,
beautiful, reprehensible, poignant, disturbing, but most of all, mind - melting fun.
Leading the couple through the vast and
beautiful wilderness is local guide Dato (Bidzina Gujabidze) a man we know even less
about until close to the end of the
film.
Besides, as the
film suggests it through the cast's performance, the most
beautiful thing
about patriotism is to sacrifice ourself for a noble cause even if it means being in front of difficult choices.
There are a few good things
about it, the gunfights were gritty and non exaggerated proving that Mann can still do decent gun play that is more accurate opposed to the infinite clip that we are used to seeing in many other movies, the cinematography is also very good and it was really nice to just look at the
beautiful landscapes and backgrounds of the locations they
filmed in Hong Kong and Jakarta.
That might not be a cheerful thought, but there is something strangely
beautiful about the
film.
But to me, The Disaster Artist is all
about the
beautiful, nonsensical insanity of pursuing creative endeavours - and how you respond is likely dependent on how much the
film resembles you.
Beautiful idea, I think — it helps me sleep at night and keeps me from being too scared to see and write
about films outside my realm of experience.
The
film team review Guillermo del Toro's graphic gothic romance
about a
beautiful young heiress lured into the haunted home of her new groom
Timotheé's featured in the July issue of «Interview Magazine» talking
about filming «Interstellar», «Hostiles», «
Beautiful Boy» and a few more things.
There's a scene late in the
film where she tries to explain to her
beautiful - mind boy
about love, valuing yourself, and the pain of being a parent that deserves its own movie.
Still, there's something ineffably
beautiful about such a purehearted folly, even if a Herzogian drama
about the making of «Loving Vincent» might have more to offer than the
film does itself.