Sentences with phrase «comes a short film»

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Eager to draw the millions of viewers that some uploaders were getting, Boivin put some of his short films up on the site, only to be disappointed when the big audiences didn't come.
Vacation rental service Airbnb partnered with up - and - coming director Miles Jay to create a short film out of six - second Vine videos crowdsourced via Twitter.
The longer wait gives theaters exclusivity over films, but as the window gets shorter, customers are more likely to wait for titles to come out on VOD or rental.
In short, the court said to Dallas: Come back with a case in which you limit your censorship to films that children can legally watch, and you will find a more favorable atmosphere here.
Has it come to it that some fans are so willing to destroy the club they apparently love, that they have gone into method acting and have self - produced a short film in the hope of winning an Oscar?
This coming Tuesday sees Channel 4 broadcast the first episode of THIS IS ENGLAND ’86 and I'm very excited, not just because I'm a huge fan of Shane Meadows, but because I remember that year so clearly... It was the year of Halleys Comet, Short Circuit, Ferris Bueller, The World Cup, Transformers, Mike Tyson and one of my all time favourite films «The Money Pit»
Come and look at my portfolio of photos and short films.
First came party election broadcasts (PEBs) by radio, then 20 - minute polemics by TV, followed by blockbuster - style short films produced and directed by some of the Hollywood greats in the 1980s through to today.
The Quantum Shorts film festival wants to know, and the deadline for submissions is coming up on December 1
«I see that life comes once, and it's quite short,» he says in this latest film, speaking confidently for the first time since he was 7.
Come see three very short, very beautiful films about the swirling world inside our cells.
Coming Soon ✨ 水原希子 Kiko Mizuhara stars in the new Marc Jacobs Spring ’17 short film featuring #MJSS17 eyewear.
Here my latest post, which comes also with a video where I give my oppinion about Miu Miu's new episode of their Women's Tales short film series.
The Long and the Short and the Tall (released as Jungle Fighters in the USA and Canada) is a 1961 British war film directed by Leslie Norman, which stars «Short man syndrome» is a condition in which a person has to deal with a feeling of inadequacy which can come from a lack of height — or a perceived lack
But here again, the film comes up short, having a number of potentially good ideas but not developing any of them.
To many, especially the cynical, it seems a bit preposterous for Jackson, having turned each of the 400 - 700 page Rings novels into roughly 3 - hour films, to generate three more such films from the shorter and simpler children's book that came first.
With this honor to his name, Biggs segued into film a short time later, debuting in the 1997 Camp Stories.In 1999, the unequivocal hit that was American Pie came along, and Biggs, portraying Jim, one of the more perpetually humiliated members of a group of four friends trying to lose their virginity by high - school graduation, made an undeniably distinct impression on critics and audiences alike.
Each show is a bloody anthology of short horror films created by talented, up and coming filmmakers.
Chronicling that magic of how perfect strangers can connect so intimately over a short period of time and analyzing that indescribable feeling that creates a strong, trusting bond between two people - a bond that will inevitably turn to love - Linklater's films provide a nice template for how to both simply and intricately weave together the innocence of falling for someone and the complex emotions that will inevitably come with circumstance.
Also during the»90s, he tried his hand at screenwriting and producing with the short film Second Coming, a contemporary take on Christ's second coming starring himself as a dread - locked Jesus accused of insComing, a contemporary take on Christ's second coming starring himself as a dread - locked Jesus accused of inscoming starring himself as a dread - locked Jesus accused of insanity.
Coming just a few short months after the release of Paul Greengrass» 9/11 film United 93, World Trade Center immediately establishes itself as a completely different animal than its counterpart - as director Oliver Stone eschews the jittery authenticity of United 93 in favor of a far more traditional, thoroughly cinematic sort of vibe.
It doesn't help that it comes tagged with a «short» from the new Frozen film, which is anything but brief.
Although she had appeared in several films earlier, Cheng's first starring role in a martial arts film came, like Hsu Feng's, courtesy of director King Hu during his short - lived stint with the studio.
As the Robin William's film What Dreams May Come demonstrated, attempting to represent an idea of heaven, especially in a film with serious intentions, is usually nothing short of disastrous.
Based on the short film of the same name, Mama inspired del Toro to come up with a feature length version and I'm glad he did because it looks like the perfect supernatural chiller to start off the new year.
From one of the most distinct and celebrated directors of contemporary Taiwanese cinema, Tsai Ming - liang, comes Walker, a formally rigorous and meditative short film that observes a monk as he ambles through the bustling streets of Hong Kong at his own VERY slow pace.
Luke Wilson first came to fame as one of the stars of the 1996 indie «Bottle Rocket,» which was based on a short film he made with his older brother Owen and director Wes Anderson.
Five other feature films complete the Best Picture line - up, including the financial crisis comedy - drama «The Big Short,» Cold War - era drama «Bridge of Spies,» coming - of - age tale «Brooklyn,» harrowing drama «Room,» and journalism docu - drama «Spotlight.»
For whatever reason, Warner Brothers packaged Jammin'the Blues, one of the greatest short films ever made, alongside Michael Curtiz's feature length Passage to Marseille (1944), a thoroughly mediocre military melodrama so desperate to replicate the success of Curtiz's earlier masterpiece Casablanca (1942) that it reuses most of the principal cast and some of the same story beats about lovers torn apart by war and self - centered anti-heroes who come to learn the importance of self - sacrifice.
The physical formats comes with a short doc with the cast and crew about the film.
-- There is a short mid-credits scene and an end - credits stinger that teases what is to come after this film.
Rupert Wyatt (Rise of the Planet of the Apes) does a good job directing a gifted cast of talents young and old, and moody cinematography by Greig Fraser gives the film a stylish visual signature, but it's in the script by William Monahan where the film comes up short.
The film starts of with some levity at the wedding of Riker (Frakes, Star Trek: Generations) and Deanna Troi (Sirtis, Crash), but their honeymoon is cut short when they discover some unusual positronic emissions coming from an area of the neutral zone near the Romulan realm.
WATCH: Kristen Stewart talks about the free - form aspect of making her short film, «Come Swim,» which screened at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.
Well, the new LEGO Batman movie just came out in Japan and Kojima wrote a short comment praising the film.
It Comes at Night is both written and directed by American filmmaker Trey Edward Shults, of the highly acclaimed Krisha previously, as well as a few other short films.
Actor Christopher Denham (Argo, Shutter Island) has come to Tribeca with his sophomore effort in writing and directing after he received acclaim with the short film «Home Movie» back in 2008.
While those bits aren't uninteresting, they don't always directly pertain to the Meru climb at hand, and also come at the expense of the film's ending, which feels a bit short on payoff, and almost nonexistent in terms of wrapping things up afterward in the kind of profound or meaningful way befitting such a significant build - up.
In the end, the only real suspense comes from seeing whether the film can stretch its wafer - thin premise and paucity of ideas out to a full 90 minutes — and at 88 minutes with credits, even there it comes up short.
There's a female - empowerment angle to the premise, yet the film comes up short in terms of emotional resonance because it consistently feels so detached from reality.
The Art Of Getting By, formerly known as Homework, was both written and directed by up - and - coming filmmaker Gavin Wiesen, who's making his feature debut after a short film in 2008 called Kill the Day.
At 131 minutes, it's not a short film by any means, and certainly it could have been trimmed from a story standpoint in order to maximize the efficiency of the thriller aspects, but I personally think it would come at the some cost of the intelligence of the process itself.
The Get Out star has come to prominence in recent years with memorable turns in such major films as Short Term 12, Selma, Straight Outta Compton and War Machine.
The weekend takes a terrifying turn when a meteorite crashes the party forcing everyone to face the darkest, screaming extraterrestrial nightmare imaginable... The Gracefield Incident is written and directed by up - and - coming filmmaker Mathieu Ratthe, making his feature directorial debut after a number of short films previously.
Son of a Gun comes from writer and director Julius Avery, who makes his feature debut with this project following a decade of short films.
Of all of the films I've seen this year that I loved, the shorter list is the films I will watch over and over again in the years to come.
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A considerably longer version of Terrence Malick's Palme d'Or winning 2011 film «The Tree of Life» is coming to the Criterion Collection with a rep confirming a new take that's almost an hour longer and comes in just short...
Among other things, the filmmaker spoke about where he came up with the inspiration for «Citadel,» how having a limited budget and short shooting schedule place restrictions on what he could shoot for the film and how he reacted when he heard he won the Midnighter Audience Award at the 2012 SXSW Film Festival.
Still, while expectations were undoubtedly high for their third (and hopefully not last) cinematic outing, Wright, Pegg and Frost have produced another excellent comedy that, although it falls a little short of their previous films, still delivers all the laughs that we've come to expect from the trio.
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