Not exact matches
One
of the
film's key scenes shows the village assembly in Hirut's area carefully debating her
case, and when Meaza attempts to leave a meeting with Hirut's parents without staying for a meal, she is brought up
short by a mother who insists, «you must not forget our culture.»
In
case you haven't been paying attention to what's been going on over at Relativity Media, I'll give you the
short version — they're scrambling to release their slate
of films while in the midst
of bankruptcy, now replacing Mike Flanagan's Before I Wake with the D.J. Caruso - directed The Disappointments Room, which was originally going to see a release -LSB-...]
In
case you haven't been paying attention to what's been going on over at Relativity Media, I'll give you the
short version — they're scrambling to release their slate
of films while in the midst
of bankruptcy, now replacing Mike Flanagan's Before I Wake with the D.J. Caruso - directed The Disappointments Room, which was originally going to see a release in November.
The latest
case in point is «Love Actually,» which is returning as a
short film as part
of Red Nose Day, a charity event aimed at ending child poverty.
Excessive length can be fine: In the
case of «Toni Erdmann,» I thought it gave the
film's character studies room to breathe, and the
film felt far
shorter than its running time.
In all four
of the
films I attended, a lead actress shone in a plum role; however, all four
of cases also fell
short of providing a
film to match her talents.
From synthetic hazes to fungus - induced crazes, psychedelic drug use on
film has attempted to capture exactly what it feels like to freak out and lose all control amidst sensory overload, which, as we've learned from the ten following flicks, can be life - changing or, in some
cases, nothing
short of terrifying.
Over the course
of a
short two hours — particularly
short given the
film's slow - burn approach — Black Mass builds a damning
case against not only Bulger and his reputation amongst both friends and enemies, but against the FBI.
Awards Daily Sasha compares Oscars to the presidential primaries Guardian one million dollar reward in the
case of Judy Garland's missing ruby slippers i09 first look at HBO's series version
of the old sci fi classic Westworld FSR checking in with Hayao Miyazaki who is still working — albeit on
short films — and experimenting at 74.
It is a damning comparison in every
case and even the supposedly state -
of - the - art transformation sequences fall seriously
short of the effects used in John Landis's 1981
film An American Werewolf in London.
In
case you haven't been paying attention to what's been going on over at Relativity Media, I'll give you the
short version — they're scrambling to release their slate
of film...
Keaton had been a star
of shorts, in
case audiences wouldn't accept him in a feature
film, they could break up the three eras and release them separately.
Thanks to a creepy Curious
Case Of Benjamin Button - like effect that puts his CGI - shrunk head atop a smaller man's body — making him look like the world's gauntest lollipop — Chris Evans (the Human Torch from the Fantastic Four films) spends the first quarter of the film as a scrawny, short, asthmatic, but lion - hearted New Yorker desperate to join the military and help fight Hitle
Of Benjamin Button - like effect that puts his CGI - shrunk head atop a smaller man's body — making him look like the world's gauntest lollipop — Chris Evans (the Human Torch from the Fantastic Four
films) spends the first quarter
of the film as a scrawny, short, asthmatic, but lion - hearted New Yorker desperate to join the military and help fight Hitle
of the
film as a scrawny,
short, asthmatic, but lion - hearted New Yorker desperate to join the military and help fight Hitler.
When: April 8th Why: Despite generating plenty
of positive buzz at SXSW and Fantastic Fest, «Hardcore Henry» sounds like the kind
of gimmick - driven concept — in this
case, an entirely first - person action movie — that would work better as a
short film.
Following the success
of ROMAN POLANSKI: WANTED AND DESIRED, director Marina Zenovich planned to make a
short film about how that
film reopened the
case.
But the cost in this
case is the loss
of any residual scrap
of interest you might have in the
film's action scenes — which are oddly thin - on - the - ground, and generally
short on the trademark Vaughn vim — given death is now reversible with a squeeze
of supercharged Bonjela.
Where Holland's version
of a geeky teenage boy confronted with the reality
of a vampire living next door fell
short, director Craig Gillespie's update follows through, offering a horror
film that is at once funny in a modestly self - aware way, occasionally unsettling in its depiction
of a bloodsucker as a murderous sexual predator, and conscious
of ensuring that its main characters come across as more than potential or, in some
cases, inevitable chow.
, a feature - length documentary on the entire series (from the memorable Second Sight
Films release
of the
film); In Search
of the Hotel Broslin, a 2001 featurette with Henenlotter and rapper R.A. «The Rugged Man» Thornburn; a six - minute outtakes reel in HD from a 2K scan
of a 16 mm print; The Frisson
of Fission: Basket
Case, Conjoined Twins, and «Freaks» in Cinema, a new video essay by Travis Crawford discussing the history
of films featuring «freaks
of nature»; a set
of image galleries (promotional stills, behind the scenes, ephemera, advertisements, home video releases); a promo gallery featuring 3 theatrical trailers (all in HD from 4K sources), a TV spot (also in HD from a 4K source), and 2 radio spots; The Slash
of the Knife, a rarely seen
short film made by Henenlotter prior to Basket
Case; an audio commentary on The Slash
of the Knife by Henenlotter and Mike Bencivenga; outtakes and an image gallery from The Slash
of the Knife; Belial's Dream, an animated
short story by filmmaker Robert Morgan; and last but not least, a 28 - page insert booklet featuring the essay «
Case History» by Michael Gingold, «Cham - pain in the Park!»
We are also proud that we were able to educate more Californians about the Vergara
case through TEACHED interactive screening events, introducing audiences to Students Matter lawyer Joshua Lipschitz, great teachers who explain the policies in question in our
short film The Blame Game: Teachers Speak Out, and other courageous leaders like principal Bill Kappenhagen, who became a witness in the
case as a result
of participating in TEACHED screenings (go Bill!).
While the substance
of the
film might be condensed or expanded from the source material (as was the
case with Brokeback Mountain, a
short story by Annie Proulx), the movie tie - in edition acknowledges the roots
of the story and can bring new readers to it.
Significantly for publishers» profit margins, a tie - in to a very popular media property can command a premium price: in the
case of Brokeback Mountain, the individual
short story was pulled out
of a collection, packaged by itself with the art from the
film — and priced at $ 9.95 for its 64 pages.
In
case you don't know or you're suffering from amnesia I'll remind you, Sony produced a number
of short films revolving around a group
of mysterious individuals at an indescript Latin American hotel.
Such is the beautiful
case of Sugarless Tea, a
short watercolor
film by filmmaker - husband - and - painter - wife team Sai and Amanda Selvarajan.
Dave Hickey ascribes a similar phenomenon to Andy Warhol's
short film, Haircut No 1, when the protagonist lights up a cigarette after being shorn — an otherwise meaningless gesture that in this
case explodes with all the pop
of the last ten minutes
of a Michael Bay movie.
Shot at night in the New York Metropolitan Museum
of Art, this
short film revealed display
cases of objects from Africa and Oceania, briefly illuminated by a flash bulb.
Alongside pirated, mock DVD
cases and posters
of her works, a TV screen will sample videos from over 50
short films, video - performances, live performances, and sculptural video clips produced by Marcin up until now.