Not exact matches
Belvedere and Monáe feature three talented women filmmakers — Janicza Bravo, Lacey Duke and Kirsten Lepore — who will direct and produce short
films inspired by the question: What does a
beautiful future
look like to you?
«A
beautiful film that offers a revealing
look at divorce through the eyes of children.
I actually wore the exact same
look last year on Valentine's Day, and I wore it again a few days ago to
film a new lookbook video for Stylishly
Beautiful's Youtube channel.
The scenery, the
look of this
film is pointedly OSS original, taking something from the old spy series from the sixties and also being something new and
beautiful.
But, the
film sure made the Appalachian Trail
look beautiful.
Todd Haynes follows up his resplendent Carol, with an effective and unique family
film, touching in a rather distant way, and hauntingly
beautiful to
look at and to listen to.
It's a
beautiful film, expertly done and, although seemingly derivative of Harry Potter, offers a charming
look at a Japanese version of England.
Weinstein's background in cinematography (he was director of photography on the documentary «Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me» and directed «Flying on One Engine») is evident in the
beautiful look of the
film.
Besides a great
look, the
film has excellent costumes and period details, and the score by Philip Glass is haunting and
beautiful.
Beautiful stream of dream like
film making brings forward a fascinating
look at one woman's life and remembers the dog who was at her side.
The sweeping,
beautiful La La Land concluded with all but a knowing glance between our two romantic leads after imagining what a perfect relationship would have
looked like, and them
film was better for it.
It's been seven years since designer Tom Ford made a splash with his award - winning writing - directing debut A Single Man, and it's no surprise that his second
film is just as exquisitely
beautiful to
look at...
This is an absolutely
beautiful film to
look at.
The cover story, «Grade B — But Choice,» is devoted to an obscure 1934 musical called «Young and
Beautiful,» featuring «budding starlets, grade - A character actors, grade - B musical numbers, a pair of vaudevillians, a
look behind the scenes of Hollywood, bogus appearances by Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton and a script by Dore Schary» [later famous as a producer of
films such as «Crossfire,» «Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House,» «They Live By Night» and «The Red Badge of Courage»].
Romanek shoots the hell out of the
film, turning in one of the most
beautiful looking pictures of the last few years.
Look to this
film for it's powerful performances and
beautiful scenery; the story may be a bit lacking for some, and it's likely this will become more obvious on repeat viewings; however it's more than easy to overlook simplicity for the sake of some of the year's most provocative performances.
Full of dreamy city & coastal locations and gowns to make you long for the days when an elbow length glove and a touch of Dior were acceptable day wear, the
film looks beautiful and the score, by long - time Paul Thomas Anderson collaborator Jonny Greenwood, is just lovely.
It's not a great
film, but it
looks beautiful, is well - acted (Jeremy Irons is excellent as the passive senior missionary, Robert de Niro as a reformed mercenery and Ray McAnally as a papal representitive and smaller roles for Aidan Quinn, Ronald Pickup and Liam Neeson) and then of course comes the pièce de résistance, one of the greatest contributions to cinema of one of cinema's all - time - greatest contributors, Ennio Morricone.
And that is the only reason why all of those exterior shots in the
film look so tactile and
beautiful and hand - crafted, and that is one of a thousand suggestions that people who have that depth of talent and experience can just bring.
Wonderfully theatrical in conceit and frequently
beautiful to
look at, Archangel is nevertheless choppy and listless in pace, and has little of the surrealist zing of the earlier
film (Tales from the Gimli Hospital).
Passengers is a lovely
film if all you're
looking for is pretty pictures of pretty people on a
beautiful starship.
However, the
film looks beautiful; with elaborate costumes and set designs.
The
film is
beautiful to
look at, but it's empty and meaningless.
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.
Reynolds's behavior may be capricious, but Phantom Thread is consistently
beautiful to
look at: uncredited, Anderson was his own cinematographer,
filming on 35 mm and impeccably framing each luxe interior, each of the protagonist's glorious sculptural dresses.
I do wish Warner Bros. had also released the
film on the new 4K UHD format, if only to take advantage of the high dynamic range on a movie like this, but with that being said, this is still a
beautiful looking Blu - Ray disc!
Quartet's winning ensemble makes
beautiful music Quartet is a quaint, simple
film that takes an unflinching
look at life's later
The
film is
beautiful to
look at, with gorgeous cinematography by Bradford Young.
The
film looks beautiful.
The
film looks beautiful in 1080p resolution, capturing the fine details of Panem and the actual games.
Throughout the
film you are constantly shown her
beautiful eyes, and all the fear and emotion is clear when you
look at her.
Beautiful to
look at, the crumbling swamp city is as alive a character in the
film as either of the phenomenal lead actors.
Whatever the reason it side - stepped those glamorous events, the first trailer is here, and the
film certainly
looks beautiful.
As The Shape of Water nears its release date, a new red band trailer for the
film has surfaced, giving us another
look at the
beautiful, hypnotic world del Toro has created.
To Deadline in 2016: «The Shining is a
beautiful film and it
looks terrific and as I've said before, it's like a big,
beautiful Cadillac with no engine inside it.»
Brothers in arms The most dementedly elegiac thriller you've ever seen, distilling a lifetime's enthusiasm for American and French
film noir, with little Chinese about it apart from the soundtrack and the
looks of the three
beautiful leads.
Every single shot, and car chase, and intimate moment
looks beautiful in this very dark, harrowing, chilling but thrilling
film.
The
film reunites Australian director Justin Kurzel (The Snowtown Murders) with cinematographer Adam Arkapaw (Top Of The Lake, True Detective) for what
looks like an especially tense and
beautiful reimagining of the classic story.
The nice thing is the
film looks beautiful.
But
look beyond just the gleam of War Horse, and you'll find a
beautiful and structured poem of a
film that rhymes its characters and storylines, while telling its story exactly in the way one would expect Spielberg to do so.
and the
film is from the undervalued but excellent writer / director Mike Mills (Beginners) Demanders
looks back at My
Beautiful Laundrette which recently got a Criterion release Variety happy news: Season 2 of Transparent arrives in time for Christmas i09 Ridley Scott still planning on
filming a Prometheus sequel next year.
Which is to say, more of the same, but evident from the teaser is that director Gareth Edwards
looks to bring to the
film that same artful mix of the disquieting and the
beautiful that dignifies his previous works, Monsters and Godzilla.
Tellingly, Signs also features bookend title cards touting it as «An M. Night Shyamalan
Film» in thirty - foot letters — it's a total ego trip (note Shyamalan's extended «cameo» and exactly how crucial it is to the
film: the man makes himself the most important character in the piece), and no matter how
beautiful it
looks, how expertly its sound is mixed, how funny it can be, and how effective a few tense scenes are, the picture is a first - class disappointment.
Though I think Anna Karenina could be a shot in the dark, no one may have saw the
film but it
looks beautiful just watch it on mute.
THE DVD Fox Family releases My Friend Flicka on DVD in a
beautiful full - frame video transfer (preserving the original aspect ratio of the
film) that feels sixty - years - old without actually
looking it.
Written and directed by Robert Eggers, this
film's
look at an exiled Puritan family's destruction by WitchCraft and internal turmoil is creepy and
beautiful.
Starring Diane Kruger and Lea Seydoux, both former stars of Inglourious Basterds, this is a
beautiful -
looking film with an art - house feel due to all of the scenes taken from the point - of - view of the young maiden.
Overall, this is merely a
beautiful transfer of a nice -
looking film.
Like Crouching Tiger, there is a
beautiful look and sound to the
film, often bordering on elegant.
Besson, as always, both makes the
film look beautiful and builds plenty of atmosphere into it.