Sentences with phrase «cinematic potential in»

Plenty of book - club and cinematic potential in this irresistible page - turner.»
By 1985, Madonna was not only a chart - topping global force, she was a show - stopping performer, revealing her cinematic potential in the video for «Material Girl,» with its nod to Marilyn Monroe's «Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend» sequence from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, as well as her controversial performance of «Like A Virgin» at the 1984 VMAs, in which a white wedding dress - clad, «BOY TOY» belt - bearing Madge writhed around the stage floor like the future Queen of All Media everyone (primarily she) thought she might become.

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Newly developed «cinematic rendering» technology can produce photorealistic 3D images from traditional CT and MRI data, with potential applications in medical education, communication with patients and physicians, and early disease detection, according to an article published in the August 2017 issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR).
«Cinematic rendering, a new 3D reconstruction technique, provides a lifelike representation of imaging data and may have potential for enhancing diagnostic utility compared with volume rendering, particularly in terms of a more natural and physically accurate image with improved shape and depth perception,» Schoepf said.
But in the interest of efficiency in criticism, we must acknowledge that the potential audience for Infinity War is large, and consists of people who come at it with widely varying degrees of Marvel Cinematic Universe engagement.
Set on the world of Sakaar — known dearly to comic book fans as the world the Hulk gets whisked off to in the now classic story arc «Planet Hulk» — Thor: Ragnarok and its location open up unlimited potential for the Marvel Cinematic Universe; it is also the planet where the Hulk had his son, Skaar, after all.
Though most of «Infinity War» is concerned with the battle to stop Thanos (Josh Brolin) from gathering the Infinity Stones and wiping out half of all life in the universe, the tease that Tony and Pepper might have a kid seems significant to the potential future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
In a fashion not unlike Robert Rodriguez, Fargeat gracefully unlocks the cinematic potential of each intricate set piece.
As in This is Not a Film, we get to watch him in close - up as he surveys a room and imagines its cinematic potential, knowing all the while — experiencing it through his Chaplinesque eyes — that his own artistic potential has been limited by stupid political oppression.
Favreau holds to iconic gunslinger posture and dusty trails, respecting the cinematic potential of western minutiae before blending in the alien invasion theatrics.
Though still in its infancy, and frequently misused, motion - capture is gradually, if intermittently, living up to its cinematic potential.
Finally, again in alphabetical order, are five movies that wasted their casts and potential and should be consigned to a cinematic trashbin:
Granted, Marvel, too, has a huge list of movies expected to be released in the next few years, but MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) has already realised its full potential with seventeen movies released counting Thor Ragnarok, and we are yet to see a fully fleshed out DC universe.
2), Blanchett thinks female villains have untapped potential in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
That a packed house with a game crowd offers the potential for shared cinematic bliss inaccessible from your couch shouldn't count as a surprise, but in 2016 it might.
When the news was initially announced, fans pointed out that if Larson is cast in the role, she'll be one of the youngest actors to helm a potential franchise in the Marvel Cinematic Universe; at 26, the only actor younger and currently in the franchise is Tom Holland at 20, with Elizabeth Olsen close at 27.
Besides having the acting chops to make a great villain, Blanchett's potential casting basically ushers in the fact that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is now fair game for some of the best actors on the planet.
Hopefully this film (along with Andrew Bujalski's Results) can also serve as a breakout towards many more interesting roles for Smulders, who has always shown a lot of potential but has until recently been mostly wasted on How I Met Your Mother and as Maria Hill, the most thankless role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The Hollywood Reporter dropped a cinematic bombshell on the moviegoing public when they announced that Warner Bros. was exploring reboot potential for its Matrix trilogy which last enjoyed a theatrical release in 2003 when The Matrix Revolutions received less that stellar reviews from critics.
A cinematic book trailer is a powerful tool, it can spark curiosity out of thin air, and in a minute and a half turn a complete stranger into a potential customer.
The other is «Rage Arts», cinematic attacks that do huge burst damage and have the potential to turn a losing round back in your favour.
Other classic or career - defining works from the past 50 years punctuate the exhibition, from Rodney Graham's breakout, time - bending cinematic short, Vexation Island (1997), to a trio of Marina Abramović films — Freeing the Mind, Freeing the Body, Freeing the Voice (1975)-- in which the expectation of a human's potential is also tested, albeit in stark physical and mental terms, rather than through Graham's comic flourish.
Staging an analogy between cinematic role - play and therapeutic role - play, The Brood and Treatment share — with their directors — a deep - seated interest in the formative nature of family relationships, a serious investment in the analytical potential of the moving image, and an absolute conviction in the potential of fiction to delve beneath the surface of things.
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