Sentences with phrase «days after seeing the film»

The songs are familiar but more importantly they're kind of perfect songs within the context of the scenes, God knows I was singing «Gloria» in my head for a few days after seeing the film.
Music and pop culture plays an integral role throughout in «setting the scene,» as it were, and Gerwig's choices for the songs that play in various key moments are almost always pitch - perfect (Dave Matthews Band's «Crash into Me» figures prominently in the narrative — and, as an aside, will be stuck in your head for days after seeing the film).

Not exact matches

If you're looking at straw - colored lions walking in straw - colored grass in Africa, after three days of filming you see them really well.
In the classic 1962 sci - fi film The Day of the Triffids, a race of vicious vegetables spreads terror across the planet after a meteor shower blinds those who have seen it.
Launched last week, communication was lost after just a few days and the fate of its passengers — five geckos, which would be filmed throughout the flight to see how microgravity affected their fertility and offspring; a load of fruit flies; mushrooms and microbes — was unknown.
After seeing the 1983 film The Day After, in which Lawrence, Kan., is wiped out in a nuclear war with Russia, Reagan wrote in his diary that it «left me greatly depressed....
Christy Lemire's review of Whiplash, posted October 15, 2014, just five days after the initial theatrical release, is the best I've seen of all the reviews on this film.
The Las Vegas company builds its rankings by presenting opening - day audiences with survey cards after seeing a film, compiling scores from tests in five randomly selected cities.
mmm... a protagonist who complete dominates a long film to the detriment of context and the other players in the story (though the abolitionist, limping senator with the black lover does gets close to stealing the show, and is rather more interesting than the hammily - acted Lincoln); Day - Lewis acts like he's focused on getting an Oscar rather than bringing a human being to life - Lincoln as portrayed is a strangely zombie character, an intelligent, articulate zombie, but still a zombie; I greatly appreciate Spielberg's attempt to deal with political process and I appreciate the lack of «action» but somehow the context is missing and after seeing the film I know some more facts but very little about what makes these politicians tick; and the lighting is way too stylised, beautiful but unremittingly unreal, so the film falls between the stools of docufiction and costume drama, with costume drama winning out; and the second subject of the film - slavery - is almost complete absent (unlike Django Unchained) except as a verbal abstraction
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Having seen «The Lives of Others,» «Pan's Labyrinth,» «Water,» «Days of Glory» and «After the Wedding,» I can attest that this is one awesome list.
It was three years before Day - Lewis would appear in another film, having collapsed onstage during «Hamlet» after claiming to have seen the ghost of his father (poet Cecil Day - Lewis); what seemed like an atypically long break for an Oscar - winner became a harbinger of things to come, but that absence also informs his work in Michael Mann's «The Last of the Mohicans.»
The film, which sees Thor, Iron Man, Captain America and Black Panther all get together in one place, crossed the billion dollar line just 11 days after being released.
Full confession time: Newsarama didn't get to see Ragnarok until a press screening mid last week, days after the initial wave of reviews started to surface and it became readily apparent the film was another MCU critical hit.
Our very own chieftain Paul Heath will bring you his interview in the coming days but after seeing the film over at San Diego Comic Con with cast and crew in attendance (click the following link for my review), we can assure YOU»RE NEXT is easily the finest fright flick of the year.
How exactly he fits into the film remains to be seen, especially since the focus is on Natalie Portman's Jackie in the first four days after JFK's assassination in Texas in 1963.
I did not expect to like this film as much as I did, and found myself thinking about it many days after I first saw it.
With Liman's latest film, The Wall, about to arrive in theaters, I re-watched and ranked Liman's movies, which have a surprisingly consistent tendency to be both wildly entertaining and compellingly thoughtful.I should note that Getting In, Liman's first film, which IMDB lists as a video - only release, is genuinely tough to see these days and after a lengthy search, I wasn't able to find a decent copy on home video to screen for this piece.
END OF WATCH is yet to be released here in the UK, but THN got to check it out at the London Film Festival, and apparently it's rather good.The film comes from TRAINING DAY (2001) writer David Ayer and sees two cops having a really bad day after they are targeted by a local drug cartDAY (2001) writer David Ayer and sees two cops having a really bad day after they are targeted by a local drug cartday after they are targeted by a local drug cartel.
But if Krieps felt an immediate bond to Alma, the relationship between her character and Reynolds took longer to puzzle through — a process that the actress says continues to this day, even after having seen the film multiple times.
The film feels more like spending a week with new friends; after a few days we get to see their bad sides.
The third film in Sam Raimi's Evil Dead series sees Ash (Bruce Campbell) sent to medieval times where he has to save the day with his shotgun, chainsaw, and barrage of one - liners... after he doofishly unleashed an army of undead upon the land.
So, after sifting through the addled memories that accompany the experience of watching four to five films a day over a week - plus span, we're highlighting a dozen of the best movies we saw at Sundance 2016.
After almost 14 years of watching and rewatching Love Actually around the holidays, we'll see some of Richard Curtis «beloved characters reunite in a short film, Red Nose Day Actually.
Needless to say, seeing Chicago up on the big screen like that, especially after seeing all the stuff in the news from when they were filming it, was an awesome experience and the film remains a favorite to this day.
After seeing concept art and a couple of still shots from Patrick Lussier «s Drive Angry, I started to wonder if the film might be the sort of action film that few filmmakers seem to get right these days — a dirty, slightly weird, possibly quite violent revenge story.
Theoretically the most accessible film to date from the long absent Mr. Urbane of American comedy, I saw the film a couple of days after its disastrous reception as the surprise film at the London Film Festival, where more than one person I love and trust walked out on the screening.
Our Man in Havana is a film that I've wanted to see for quite some time after I reading about it years ago in a biography of Ernie Kovacs — who co-stars as the head of the police with a ruthless reputation (Kovacs, ever the cigar connoisseur, supposedly smoked 25 Havanas a day during production in Cuba).
If all that sounds like a must - see for sci - fi fans, Annihilation just had its profile boosted by Netflix's groundbreaking deal, which Deadline reports will see the film premiere worldwide just 17 days after its theatrical debut.
Mike: There are certain films that require discussion upon leaving the theater, it seems impossible to just go on with your day after seeing something like Jean - Marc Vallée's Café de Flore.
An inconsistent but mostly interesting disaster flick, The Day After Tomorrow demonstrates the usual strengths and weaknesses seen in the films of Roland Emmerich.
Joe seems content to get through the days as the foreman of a work crew tasked with poisoning unwanted tress for a lumber company (if you've never witnessed a «juice - hatchet» in operation, you will have after seeing this film), and the nights as an occasional customer of the local brothel.
By the same token, I also recall remarking to myself about how quickly the backlash cycle gets at film festivals these days, as evidenced by my enthusiastic reactions to Moonlight and Jackie being met by polar opposite reactions, either online or in person, maybe a day or two after I had seen them.
And when, after the success of Bullitt and The Thomas Crown Affair, he was given $ 6m to make any film he wanted, he saw the possibility of uniting his day job and his obsession.
After seeing nearly 30 films (you do the math for how many movies a day that is), I've left the Great White North with a solid list of ten essentials that should be on every cinephile's radar.
I next saw Arrival a few days after the election, when the film's ideas about facing fearsome and unknown futures and seeing the end from the beginning were all the more moving.
That means we just need to get through 294 days of internet hyperbole BEFORE ANYONE SEES IT about how the new Annie (the third filmed version after a 1982 feature and a 1999 telefilm) is the worst thing that ever existed and musicals suck and it's going to kill everyone's career... Give me strength!
Caroline Kastelic, who has previously worked on Adult Swim's Frankenhole and Crackle's Supermansion, took on the daunting task of Puppet Supervisor on the film and spoke with us the day the Oscar noms were announced about bringing this film to life (see after the interview for some of her work in a few «making of» clips).
The one you're probably able to remember most readily an hour, a day, a week after seeing a great film?
After debuting at No. 1, the film saw its ticket sales tumble only 36 % this weekend to $ 20.5 million, raising the picture's 10 - day tally to $ 62.1 million.
Among the many films / digital works from 2017 that I have, as yet, not been able to see, but really want to, are Zama (Lucrecia Martel, 2017), Western (Valeska Grisebach, 2017)(and Grisebach's earlier work), The Day After (Hong Sang - soo, 2017)(and Hong Sang - soo's other two new features), and 24 Frames (Abbas Kiarostami, 2017), all of which, I anticipate could be «great.»
The film sees Brosnan — 12 years after his last outing as James Bond, in Die Another Day — return to action - movie form as a former CIA operative (with, somehow, an unexplained British accent) with an axe to grind with his ex-employer and ex-trainee (now promoted to full operative status).
It's a film that has seen a revolving door of cast and crew come and go, with Warrior director Gavin O'Connor squeaking in at the last second after the original helmer dropped out on day one of shooting.
The film that makes you cry three days after you've watched it is the film I want to see.
But as soon as you're there, you'll see why this picturesque spot was chosen as the location where Julia Roberts» character meets her love interest in the popular film, and why travelers continue to flock here day after day.
It's one of the main reasons I hustled back to MoMA to see the de Kooning show on the last day, after seeing Belz's film, and after getting both the Richter and de Kooning catalogues for Christmas.
A Met Office study in Britain also rules out the shutdown of the Atlantic Ocean's conveyor belt, which would trigger Arctic winters in Britain like those seen in the film «The Day After Tomorrow», reports the Daily Mail.
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