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OK, so the «big reveal» that the gardening tool is a simple ruler doesn't quite rate up there in cinematic history with Darth Vader revealing he is Luke's father.
Universal Orlando ® is a rip - roaring journey through cinematic history with attractions dedicated to Despicable Me, Transformers and The Mummy.
Last night in Park City, director Richard Linklater made cinematic history with the groundbreaking «Boyhood,» a time capsule - like exploration of childhood and family shot over the course of 12 years.
Imagine you are 25 year old Orson Welles, and you are obsessed with creating cinematic history with your next film.
With a photographer's eye, a philosopher's curiosity, and a searing intellect, Stanley Kubrick's films have cut a distinctive path through cinematic history with a scope that is still hard to estimate.
Allen pays homage to Hitchcock and a rich cinematic history with Manhattan Murder Mystery.

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If the 2 - 1 win over Manchester United to complete a rare unbeaten home record in Tottenham's final season at the iconic old ground wasn't an historic milestone in itself, once the pitch had been cleared by stewards and uniformed police after several pleading announcements, the afternoon was given unforgettable poignancy with the parade of 48 former Tottenham legends plus a cinematic trip down memory «Lane» narrated on giant screens by renowned Spurs fan, actor Kenneth Branagh, chronicling the illustrious history of the club and rendering many fans misty - eyed.
A sharp thriller with great atmosphere, set in Northern Ireland and tied up in the ever - knotty history of «The Troubles» (which one character refers to as «the madness of Belfast»), Bad Day for the Cut delivers its cinematic goods thanks to a smart combination of wit and violence, briskly delivered over just under 100 minutes.
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Director Tim Burton • «On the Set with Bob Kane» Featurette • «Legends of the Dark Knight: The History of Batman» Documentary • «Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Knight» Parts 1 - 3 • «Beyond Batman» Documentary Gallery • Prince Music Videos • Profile Galleries • Storyboard Sequence • Trailer • Digital Copy • Hardcover Book
Weaving together a wealth of archival footage from the most glamorous moments in fashion history with André's poignant reflections on his life and career, The Gospel According to André is a cinematic monument to one of the most unique figures of 20th Century American culture.
So with a certain mother themed holiday having just passed, along with the momma - positive flicks Life of the Party and Breaking In now in theaters, it is definitely time to celebrate some of the best moms in cinematic history.
Go behind the wheel of this summer's biggest surprise box office hit with extensive bonus materials exploring its unique driving and music - infused production, including making - of featurettes on stunt driving with the cast, music, choreography, and orchestrating some of the best car chases in cinematic history.
«Logan Lucky» may not add up to a whole lot for cinematic history, but Soderbergh makes these weird, fun small - timers great to spend a few hours with.
With its cleaver - wielding dwarf and a sex scene that raised questions over whether it was real, Nicolas Roeg's atmospheric horror film Don't Look Now earned its place in cinematic history.
With the eight films now a part of cinematic history, the young actor is taking on different roles to expand his base.
In some of the most striking passages in the new documentary I Am Not Your Negro, director Raoul Peck implicitly connects The Devil Finds Work with the tradition of Marlon Riggs's Ethnic Notions and Spike Lee's Bamboozled, films that reimagine cinematic history as a site of racial excavation.
Given that Tarantino is always in conversation * with the rest of the cinematic world, one can't help but feel that this is an implicit slap at Steven Spielberg's Lincoln, a gauzy history of the 16th president's effort to free the slaves that concludes with a flashback of the great man reading his second inaugural.
With the likes of Fitzcarraldo, Embrace of the Serpent, and Aguirre, the Wrath of God, it also contains some of the most brilliantly realized films in cinematic history.
With the exception of a few rare, chaperoned excursions into the outside world, these hothouse flowers — ages 16 to 24 when we meet them — sit in front of a TV devouring Hollywood history like a cinematic wolfpack.
Final Verdict: Gibson and Glover shine as one of the greatest cop pairings in cinematic history, almost hiding a weak narrative with their sheer charisma.
Based on the Brian Selznick novel The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Scorsese's first family movie combines a young boy's adventure with a cinematic history lesson.
Using traditional research methods (reading old books) and non-traditional film processes (boiling old books) Gatten's films trace the contours of private lives and public histories, combining philosophy, biography, and poetry with experiments in cinematic forms and narrative structures.
Nic Roeg's DO N'T LOOK NOW starring Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie is a superlative supernatural film with some of the best editing in cinematic history.
Capcom's latest mash - up with what is now one of the biggest universes in cinematic history is interesting and seems in many ways to be the perfect storm.
Again, these films were a throwback to film history, with O Brother riffing on the work of director Preston Sturges, Cruelty being inspired by the screwball comedies of the 1930s and Burn owing a heavy debt to the paranoia political dramas of the 1970s - a period which appears to have inspired a cast amount of Clooney's cinematic output.
As you may expect, the four main actors in McGregor, Bremner, Miller and Carlyle truly deliver, and the magnetism between the first three, balanced with the fierce presence of the latter, is pure cinematic magic that could only be because of their history, both as well - written fictional characters deeply etched into history, and actors playing them who largely got their break together off the back of the dynamic original.
Marvel's newest film, Thor: Ragnarok (directed by Taika Waititi and written by Eric Pearson, Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost), is filled to the brim with references to Marvel Comics and, as it builds upon the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it is also filled with references to other Marvel films.
Yet despite such diverse precedents, writer / director Nolan makes this land his own with a film that will doubtless become the definitive cinematic depiction of this remarkable chapter of history.
They split up for a few days: she tours museums and ruins (in the film's most documentary, and also most moving, scenes, perhaps prefiguring the cinematic direction Rossellini would take with his history films fifteen years later) while he tries to hook up with younger women.
Here his blankness is perfectly suited to Chili's unflappable cool — and in one of the most welcomely gratuitous dance sequences in cinematic history, he reprises both his defining rôle from «Saturday Night Fever», and his seminal floor moves with Uma Thurman from Pulp Fiction.
With Steve Rogers» modesty, Thor's arrogance, Tony Stark's demons, and Bruce Banner's unpredictability, it's all gearing up to be one of the biggest events in cinematic history.
There aren't a lot of people who do this job who have the kind of genuine adoration for what the cinema is, or what cinematic history is, or what made us fall in love with movies in the first place.
The Final Countdown is a solid movie with a lousy ending — at the least, it has the distinction of being firmly the product of a place and time in our cinematic history.
The Linklater segment, entitled «Dream Is Destiny,» will feature conversations with the director's favorite actors like Jack Black and Matthew McConaughey, talking about Linklater's extensive cinematic history that now includes films like School Of Rock, the animated Waking Life, and the award - winning Boyhood.
Whether or not you like what Marvel has done with its cinematic universe of comic book adaptations, it's unprecedented in cinema history.
As with all franchises, even the stand - alone movie, which was intended to be an one - off affair, is viewed through rose - tinted glasses, a shining chapter in the cinematic history books.
Thus, such an idea was born in the year 2008 with the release of Iron Man, a superhero movie that set - in motion one of the most famous (and profitable) shared cinematic universe in the history of filmmaking titled the «Marvel Cinematic Universe» (or simply dubbed the «MCUcinematic universe in the history of filmmaking titled the «Marvel Cinematic Universe» (or simply dubbed the «MCUCinematic Universe» (or simply dubbed the «MCU»).
That scene alone, with a tiny animated starfish and sponge surfing on Hasselhoff's hairy legs, could easily be ranked as one of the strangest moments in cinematic history.
There are foot chases and shootouts — the latter conducted with confusing geometry at intolerable volume — and noble sacrifices and perhaps the single least surprising surprise car explosion in cinematic history.
With a taut storyline, strong performances, and radiant cinematography, Don't Get Killed In Alaska is a film that shows the mark of a bourgeoning filmmaker effectively connecting with the national landscape and its cinematic histWith a taut storyline, strong performances, and radiant cinematography, Don't Get Killed In Alaska is a film that shows the mark of a bourgeoning filmmaker effectively connecting with the national landscape and its cinematic histwith the national landscape and its cinematic history.
No word yet on whether this version of Johnny Utah is still «young, dumb, and full of come,» but one suspects that the filmmakers won't mess with that little bit of cinematic history.
The whole tiresome affair is accompanied for the duration by quite possibly the most inane narration in cinematic history, with Freddy interrupting the tedium every few minutes or so with gems like «every note has a voice, every tune has a story», or some guff about setting rats» tails on fire.
First of all, they're holding it at the Egyptian theater in Hollywood, which is probably one of my favorite spots with a ton of cinematic history.
American lives, after all, were at stake (a situation that contemporary viewers will be all too familiar with), and so, after opening the movie with a bit of history and archival imagery, he rushes into the moment's jarring, unsettling craziness with a cinematic whoosh.
And then there's Martin Scorsese's direction, which is just as much a star as De Niro; along with cinematographer Michael Chapman, Scorsese imbues the film with a distinctive, memorable visual style that's rightly earned its place in cinematic history.
Filtering his unique vision through a wealth of cinematic history, his movies are filled with endless references and allusions to other films.
I came across the new Senses of Cinema too recently to have sampled much beyond their «Special Dossier» on the cinematic history of Tasmania, but even that's provided several articles of interest, including Jeannette Delamoir's history of the now mostly - lost silent Jewelled Nights (whose star and chief creative force, Louise Lovely, claimed she here innovated the shortcut of using shots of ship's funnels and locomotive wheels to stand in for long voyages); director John Honey on the making of the state's first self - produced feature, 1980's Manganinnie; and two looks at the island's most famous son: Robert de Young on how Tasmania's wildlife and raging seas formed Errol Flynn, and Adrian Danks on the star's superb collaboration with Raoul Walsh.
It was the weirdest thing because I never went to film school, I never studied cinema, I didn't know cinematic history or anything, and suddenly, in a very short period of time, I'm on this aircraft carrier with these robots and Bruce Dern trying to figure it out and having all these guys around me to help.
All About Eve Year: 1950 Directed by: Joseph L. Mankiewicz Starring: Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Thelma Ritter, Marilyn Monroe Why it's essential: This movie used to get brushed off as essential for gay audiences, and while it does pretty much function as the Gay Bible — in that there's a lot of fascinating history and memorable one - liners, but too few people are actually familiar with the text — we've long passed the point where it's acceptable to think of All About Eve as anything less than a cinematic classic.
The latest installment in the «Planet of the Apes» franchise (arguably the best series in cinematic history), «War for the Planet of the Apes» is concerned less with spectacle than it is with delving into how one defines humanity and what are the right paths to take in order to claim rightful equality.
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