Sentences with phrase «black film because»

Use clear film rather than black film because the clear plastic will transmit more solar radiation and increase the temperature of the soil.

Not exact matches

EASTWOOD: Well that was an interesting project because Steven had asked me to do Flags of Our Fathers and so I was having a meeting with him and we were talking about that war and that battle and I was going off into Iceland to film the beaches because Iceland has black sand much like Iwo Jima does.
I still use film too but I have rolls of undeveloped film because I can't afford to get them developed at the moment or find time to go into the darkroom (I have got mostly black & white).
It's a creaky old black and white gem chiefly remarkable because of the several Arsenal players including Cliff Bastin and Eddie Hapgood who actually play in the film.
In the film when he gave her the ring, he explains why he chose a black diamond, «Because you are not like anyone else».
Because much of the film is black and white, it contains a greater range of optical density (shades of dark and light) than the scanner can record in one pass.
The actress turned to costume designer Colleen Atwood for her black ensemble because she wanted to «celebrate film, not fashion» — quite fitting given that, for better or worse, the fashions often overshadow the awards ceremony.
I want people to like and love this movie because it's a good movie, not because it's a «historically» significant film because it has a black cast.
When did the «Oh my god this is the first black led Superhero film» and «this is such a milestone movie because of all the black people involved» garbage come from?
The fault of the film is that Beatty can't gracefully pull off what he is trying to accomplish without appearing to be smug about it, like he's the white man who knows best what to do and that anything he does is super cool because he really cares about the blacks and the poor (sic!).
Unsurprisingly, Persepolis has attracted the wrath of the Iranian government, but more captivating than the film's depictions of cultural repression (a scene where Marji, out to buy a black market Iron Maiden album, is beset by weasel - bodied female Guardians of the Revolution because she wears a jean jacket and «punk» sneakers is but one well - handled example) are its more understated portraits of Iran's intellectual elite, at once removed from the proletariat it so pompously champions and sadly delusional about the real threat of the fanatic trajectory of the revolution.
The singing done by Black in this film is very organic and it fits perfectly with the film because it's what Bernie Tiede would have done.
If the script feels as familiar as an 80s action buddy film, it might be because Black wrote the script for Lethal Weapon and was a character advisor for Lethal Weapon 2 and 3.
I liked this change because during that scene, one of the fishes seem to actually jump out from beyond the black border on the bottom and into the film itself.
Maybe the film should be seen because it is good and not because it is an all black cast.
Captain America: civil War is set to be one of the highest grossing films of all time because a) it's almost an Avengers film, b) it introduces Black Panther and Tom Holland's perfect take on Spider - Man, and c) it's just that good.
For the most part, though, this documentary is worth watching because of the vintage footage, and because someone thought to capture on film almost all of the principal figures of the Black Power movement of the late «60s and early «70s.
Last night, my wife, daughter and I took in Black Narcissus at the AFI Silver and enjoyed it as much as we always have (only more so because it was in the gorgeous main theater projected on a huge screen) and afterwards I started thinking about movies with very famous scenes, so famous that most casual film goers might know it (or have a vague sense of familiarity with it) even if they don't know the movie.
Black and white in 1967 was very rare, but for this film it works for an added effect that would later be used by Scorsese in raging Bull and Spielberg in Schindler's List.There is no color because this life is colorless.
John's wife Emily Blunt was once attached to play Black Widow, but because of a contract with 20th Century Fox had to exit to make a film for them instead.
It's been a bit quite on the Predator 4 front, mainly, because Shane Black it's co-writer and potential director is busy with his film The Nice Guys.
On social media, every time I try to defend why I like Fantastic Four, somehow I am reduced to favor it simply because Michael B Jordan is Johnny Storm and that somehow a Black superhero is why I blindly believe this film was enjoyable to watch.
We're not going to Black Panther because it's a «diverse» action film franchise.
They weren't catching the wave of excitement Selma's mere presence brought to audiences — not because history was about to be made with the first black female director in the Oscar race, but because Selma was such a very good film, such a moving film, such a sensual, breathtaking, wholly original work that no one really knew what to do with it.
Because Black Panther is actually one of the more grounded and human Marvel films, Erik Killmonger's (Michael B. Jordan) villainous motivation is immediately understandable and completely relatable.
Indeed, the studio have already set the movie for a May 2014 release for «Belle,» in part to try and replicate the impressive success of «Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,» and in part because there are internal worries that between McQueen's film and TWC's «Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom» and «Fruitvale Station,» there are too many films with black leads for «Belle» to get traction (We'd argue there's room for them all, but you can see the logic, given the Academy's tastes).
I left my dream of being a director behind long ago, and I think that was because, while I have a great respect for film, I didn't really believe there was a place for very many black directors.
They let the likes of Ryan Coogler turn their next movie into a celebration of black culture, because it enthuses his film with a bursting amount of creativity.
Now did I not enjoy it because it was a black film?
It isn't a film that necessarily needs to be pushed because he's a black director or because it teaches us white folks about racism.
by Walter Chaw Maybe it was the anticipation, maybe it's because it's too much like the first film, Pitch Black, but David Twohy's Riddick is merely fine for what it is, lacking the kind of loopy, operatic invention of the franchise's middle course and contenting itself with being a bug hunt in the James Cameron sense of the word instead of exploring more of this universe.
The film, which argues that we're all bastards anyway and that there aren't any heroes, is genuinely nihilistic, taking down its black character along with the rest of the human race, because, um, blacks are part of the human race, too, equally deserving of condemnation.
Blige, who earned a Globe nomination for her supporting role in «Mudbound,» said the Time's Up campaign and the wear - black protest are important «because there's so many women that don't get a chance to speak in other industries that are not the film industry, the music industry.
It could be because of camera angles; Blue Valentine is filmed in wide shot so you see both participants, full - bodied, whereas Black Swan is filmed from above and below Natalie Portman, leaving Mila Kunis» head in view — regardless, it's obvious you know what both couples are performing.
Previous sequels in this franchise haven't remotely approached the quality of John McTiernan «s 1987 classic, but the main reason we're excited about this one is because it's co-written and directed by Shane Black, the guy behind movies like Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, The Nice Guys, and one of Marvel Studios» very best films, Iron Man 3.
Black stories matter at Sundance because it opens the flood gates for more creative stories by people of color to enter the television and film industry.
I seems as if they wanted to film in black and white (it's likely that the money hungry producers wouldn't let them) because everything is composed in harsh blacks and whites.
«One thing I like to tell Ryan [Coogler] is, the Black Panther is a mantle as much as it is a person, so we're not restricted by anything, because the truth is, there's a lot of different ways to go back to Wakanda and have a good time and continue to explore the themes that made the first film so resonant.»
Colorful, not only because the original film was in black and white, but also because of the inclusion of jurors covering a much wider range of ethnic diversity.
The yr 2018 might be famend because the yr of Black Panther — a film that left an indelible imprint on each the popular culture and societal panorama...
He filmed in black and white, he says, because color was «too pretty» to portray a hardscrabble town.
But those are minor complaints compared to its many strengths, because while the film isn't for everyone, fans of Chinese cinema or just really good black comedy will love it.
And because it's just not a weekend at the movies in 2018 without Black Panther — currently at $ 665 million domestic and counting — setting another record, the film surpassed Titanic ($ 659 million) this past weekend to become the third highest - grossing domestic release of all time.
Because the trouble of this film is C.K.'s inability or refusal to pick a side in a situation as black - and - white as his film stock.
«In the same way that the black characters in my film are not how you'd expect black people to be, because they're not often portrayed this way in movies,» Simien said, «so too I didn't want the movie itself to feel [black] in the way that you'd expect.»
What's interesting is that both these films tell stories that needed to be told, in my opinion, because you never learn anything in school or during Black History month about the Buffalo Soldiers or the African - American military campaign during World War II.
Winstead has primarily been called a scream queen because of her roles in the horror films Final Destination 3, Black Christmas, Death Proof, and The Thing.
If the film's riff on «The Champ» works at all, it's because of the lived - in relationship between Gyllenhaal and Laurence, and it suggests big things to come: she was also excellent in SXSW drama «Lamb» and as the young Pensatucky in «Orange Is The New Black» this year, and is playing a lead role in David Lowery's upcoming «Pete's Dragon.»
Plus, like the first Avengers film, Civil War acts as a great short - hand introduction for new characters Spider - Man and Black Panther - though don't skip either of their films permanently, because they're brilliant.
Prior to Marvel Studios» announcement today that the Black Order would be in the film, chief Kevin Feige said part of the reason the studio decided to move the release date of Black Panther up was because of how important the events of the film were to Infinity War.
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