Sentences with phrase «book wonderstruck»

The New York City Panorama was featured in two 2011 works: the movie New Year's Eve directed by Garry Marshall, and the book Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick.
The award - winning book Wonderstruck tells two stories in different time periods, one in words, one in pictures.
For Haynes» latest, an adaptation of Brian Selznick's children's book Wonderstruck, the pair had to find a way to translate to visual style of the author, who used illustrations to tell one half of the story, set in the 1920s, and prose for the second, set 50 years later.
This movie is based on the book Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick.

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Author of over two dozen books and Bible studies, including The Organic God, The Sacred Echo, Scouting the Divine and Wonderstruck
Based on the book by Brian Selznick, «Wonderstruck» is the simultaneous...
Todd Haynes» new film Wonderstruck, based on the ingenious book by Brian Selznick (Hugo), offers all this and far more.
May's Books on Screen roundup includes the feature films On Chesil Beach and The Seagull; the series premiere of «Sweetbitter» on Starz and season two of «13 Reasons Why» on Netflix, along with the season finale of «Rise» on NBC; and the DVD releases of Fifty Shades Freed, Wonderstruck and 12 Strong.
2017 DECEMBER — WONDER WHEEL DECEMBER — ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD DECEMBER — HOSTILES DECEMBER — PADDINGTON 2 DECEMBER — DOWNSIZING NOVEMBER — THE MAN WHO INVENTED CHRISTMAS NOVEMBER — LAST FLAG FLYING NOVEMBER — DARKEST HOUR NOVEMBER — COCO NOVEMBER — THE SQUARE OCTOBER — GOODBYE CHRISTOPHER ROBIN OCTOBER — WONDERSTRUCK OCTOBER — LUCKY SEPTEMBER — STRONGER with Jeff Bauman and Jake Gyllenhaal in attendance SEPTEMBER — BATTLE OF THE SEXES SEPTEMBER — MANOLO: THE BOY WHO MADE SHOES FOR LIZARDS SEPTEMBER — VICTORIA & ABDUL SEPTEMBER — REBEL IN THE RYE SEPTEMBER — CALIFORNIA TYPEWRITER SEPTEMBER — YEAR BY THE SEA AUGUST — Opening Day screening of BRIGSBY BEAR with writer / actor Kyle Mooney in attendance AUGUST — THE ONLY LIVING BOY IN NEW YORK AUGUST — AN INCONVENIENT SEQUEL: TRUTH TO POWER with filmmakers Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk in attendance JULY — LADY MACBETH JULY — CITY OF GHOSTS JUNE — THE BOOK OF HENRY with director Colin Trevorrow in attendance JUNE — THE BIG SICK JUNE — 75th Anniversary screening of MRS. MINIVER MAY — DEAN MAY — EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING APRIL — 47th Annual USA Film Festival (Free programs for Members) MARCH — DONALD CRIED MARCH — THE OTTOMAN LIEUTENANT MARCH — THE SENSE OF AN ENDING FEBRUARY — A UNITED KINGDOM JANUARY — Free KidFilm screenings for Members
Anyone who has dug up an old book and wondered who it was that wrote his or her name in it 50 years ago... anyone who loves wandering the catacombs of a museum, standing and giving into the reveries of the people who once passed the same spot... such people might fall in love with Todd Haynes» Wonderstruck.
Moore was sensitive to the critique, telling Vanity Fair she prepared for Wonderstruck by studying ASL, reading books and watching movies on deaf culture, and attending a deaf poetry slam.
Wonderstruck is based on the book by Brian Selznick and comprises two stories about deaf children told simultaneously, one about boy in 1977 and the other about a girl in 1927, who share a mysterious connection.
Based on Brian Selznick's children's novel, just like Martin Scorsese's Hugo, Wonderstruck suffers from the same problem as Scorsese's film: mainly, that it's based on a kid's book that's mostly pictures and therefore plotted around a central twist neither surprising nor instructive.
And there are aspects of Wonderstruck, his adaptation of a Brian Selznick book that follows two children decades apart from each other as they explore the same museum, is a solid enough concept.
«There's a lot of formalist complexity in this conceit, the style, the double narratives, [and] the editorial body of the movie,» Haynes reflected, adding, «It's all in Brian's book» — meaning Brian Selznick's 2011 illustrated young - adult novel Wonderstruck.
May's Books on Screen roundup includes the feature films On Chesil Beach and The Seagull; the series premiere of «Sweetbitter» on Starz and season two of «13 Reasons Why» on Netflix, along with the season finale of «Rise» on NBC; and the DVD releases of Fifty Shades Freed, Wonderstruck and 12 Strong.
Brian Selznick is an acclaimed New York Times bestselling author whose books include The Invention of Hugo Cabret, winner of the 2008 Caldecott Medal, Wonderstruck, winner of the 2012 Schneider Family Award, and The Mavels, a stunning new novel in words and pictures released September 15, 2015.
I had the pleasure in early September of talking via phone with author / illustrator Brian Selznick about his latest title, Wonderstruck (Scholastic, September 2011), as well as a bit about the 2008 Caldecott winner The Invention of Hugo Cabret (Scholastic, 2007); his hybrid style, if you will, of picture book, novel, and graphic novel; and the upcoming film adaptation of The Invention of Hugo Cabret, titled simply Hugo, by Martin Scorsese.
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