Not exact matches
The directors
of the second
film, Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk, have a cinema verité
style, which is a
different style from Davis Guggenheim's [who directed An Inconvenient Truth].
Especially interesting are the
films of Krishnamacharya doing vinyasa yoga with Iyengar, who later became known for quite a
different style of practice.
Interesting how you've also identfied the
different styles and tones
of each
film.
And yet, however considerable the
film's charms (it's first - rate children's entertainment, to be sure), there's something just the slightest bit disappointing in how pro-forma it all feels: Ghibli geniuses Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki never clung to a house
style, making
films with wildly
different looks and tones over the course
of their careers, whereas Yonebayashi's first post-Ghibli effort colors well within the lines
of stock Japanese animation.
Just about any
film that explores the question that all
of us ponder about what happens to us after we die already starts with built - in intrigue, and while Flatliners eventually becomes a relatively standard «Twilight Zone» - esque story about dealing with the guilt and remorse
of one's past to resolve one's future, it's certainly a movie that stands out as quite
different in
style and, to some extent, subject matter than most anything that Hollywood had churned out before.
Comedy, sci - fi, horror, romance, adventure, action, drama, and thriller, it covers quite a lot
of territory in a short amount
of time, and does so with its own sense
of style that makes it
different from any other
film, even if it is an homage
film at its core.
Even allowing for (and partly because
of) the sometimes uncertain chemistry between the
different acting
styles of the leads, the
film is genuinely mysterious.
CHICAGO — The subject
of the Holocaust has become an entire
film genre onto it's own, embracing many
different styles.
But it's still a cut above the majority
of family entertainment, and director Paul King, who got his start helming the surreal cult comedy series The Mighty Boosh, continues to prove himself a confident and comparatively sophisticated stylist, employing cutaway sets, Rube Goldberg slapstick, animated sequences in
different styles, and loads
of visual gags to create the
film's dollhouse - storybook world; the aesthetic influence
of Wes Anderson is especially pronounced in the scenes set at the prison, where an early mishap involving a red sock and the prison laundry dyes the convicts» uniforms a Grand Budapest Hotel shade
of lavender pink.
When we saw Hayao Miyazaki «s «The Wind Rises» the next day, we were unaware that the director was about to announce that it would be his final
film, but even then, it felt like a fitting career summation; a very
different, and highly personal piece
of work delivered in traditionally gorgeous Ghibli -
stylings.
The Russo brothers are action -
film virtuosi, using
different styles of action to tell
different kinds
of stories throughout the
film.
Jonathan Mostow: It's true that we did apply a heavy
style to underline the oddness
of the world and give the
film a
different, arresting feel — but I'll leave the comparisons to others.
Claire Denis has been a major French
film director with over a dozen
films during three decades, each in a
different style of intensity.
Different type of acting — Soairse Ronan: «I was nervous about it because the style of acting that he has in his films is so d
Different type
of acting — Soairse Ronan: «I was nervous about it because the
style of acting that he has in his
films is so
differentdifferent.
The
film, featuring four vignettes
of different characters in a
style typical for Allen
films, stars a slew
of celebrities, including Ellen Page, Greta Gerwig, Alec Balden, Jesse Eisenberg, and Allen himself.
As I say in my video review above, Gillespie and Rogers bracket their
film with documentary -
style interviews with the principal subjects, who all seem to be telling a completely
different story
of what happened.
EV: Now that we've made the genre
film with the more flashy
style, it's easy to say that the movies before were kind
of naturalist and realist, and this is completely
different.
The self - reflexive quality
of The Larry Sanders Show was
of a
different nature, bouncing between the drama behind the scenes (shot on
film) and the «show» itself (shot on video in traditional TV talk show
style), but it wasn't about acknowledging the conventions so much as deconstructing the business.
The two
films are
different and certainly unique in their own ways, despite borrowing a lot
of the same
style and structure, but I don't think that plays against either one.
The
film's narrative, set in multiple eras and told through
different styles, might suggest a work aimed an audience
of sophisticated
film historians rather than kids, but Haynes, Lachman notes, had faith in the younger audience and he screened it for audiences
of children.
4:35 pm — IFC — Häxan Or, Häxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages — a silent
film telling the history
of witchcraft using several
different visual
styles.
It's been a wonderful year for the composer, with Maleficent his strongest score in recent memory (possibly ever), but
of course this
film demands an entirely
different style.
Instead, it is all about mood while telling the rise - to - fame story through its sharp and unique editing
style — the
film's co-directors earlier work includes The Tree
of Life, Moneyball and 28 Days Later, which should give you a good idea how Jimi: All Is by My Side feels vitally
different from your standard musical biopic.
While it's invidious to compare a female director's work to that
of her spouse, it's plausible that two filmmakers who live and have worked together (she has acted in his
films) may find
styles and preoccupations rubbing off on each other, or separately making
films that would be a dream double - bill; this is certainly the only MHL
film that feels remotely like an Assayas one, and it's certainly
different from the pared - down precision
of her other, more vignette - like works.
Cocote (Nelson Carlo de Los Santos Arias, 2017) A creative blend
of fiction and documentary which effortlessly mixes
different film stocks (colour, black and white) and contains
different camera
styles, including an immersive 360 - degree pan.
This
film, which begins twenty minutes after the end
of Casino Royale is a sleek action flick that — while it may be influenced by what Paul Greengrass did with the last two Jason Bourne
films — manages to use some
of the handheld techniques from the Bourne trilogy without ever moving completely away from the equally kinetic but
different style of the previous
film.
But the
film itself was a whole
different deal, old, swashbuckling... it's very reminiscent
of old
style movies.
Each sequence has its own very distinct
style, artistically and narratively, but to have all these filmmakers with such
different styles, did you discuss the structure
of the
film and how it would flow harmoniously?
Six years ago, I showed my dad a treatment and it led to my dad and I discussing and talking about
films that are in that
style: pure action thrillers that have many layers
of meaning and talk about
different themes.
Each act
of the
film possesses a
different tone and
style.
That
film found its inspiration in the work
of Douglas Sirk, and while there seems like there would be quite a bit
of overlap in both
style and substance, Haynes has something
different in store for this one.
Wong reveals that he is using
different masters to choreograph the arts
of the
different school, with Lau Kar - leung providing guidance on the Hung Gar
style used in the
film.
However that would be no
different from WilsonYip Wai - shun's «Ip Man», he must use all
of Wong Kar - wai's
style to make this
film well in order for it to be a real success!
Throughout the
film, you can see that Emmerich is desperately restraining himself and trying to fit his visual
style into what could have been something completely
different in the hands
of a director.
One might have assumed, however, that the tragic myth Stone was aiming for in the first
film and the satiric farce he's attempting here would require somewhat
different styles, but in fact most
of Natural Born Killers looks like a parodic vulgarization and intensification
of JFK.
The Oscar - nominated actress wore two
different floral print dresses by Mary Katrantzou, in what is fast becoming the hottest
style of the season, as she promoted her latest
films in recent days.
Nicolas Winding Refn again places
style well above substance, making you question the apparent brilliance
of his breakout
film Drive and whether he is better suited to a
different artistic expression than feature
films.
Widely regarded as one
of the most gifted actors
of his generation, Wood continues to challenge his craft with boundary - pushing roles that span an extensive array
of different styles and genres across
film and television.
The peripatetic combination
of different comic
styles mixed with drama makes for a
film that's ambitious but ultimately
of uncertain intent.
Essayshark.com allows students to order a range
of different assignments, including a range
of different essay
styles, speeches, presentations, and books or
film reviews.
The 2012 Peruvian Festival was held there, a professional
filming of a M * A * S * H
style spay / neuter clinic was held there, and during spring break, ARC partnered with the Boys and Girls Club to hold a five - day camp focusing on a
different animal each day.
I honestly don't know, but it doesn't negate the fact that both are fantastic
films in their own right, and portray radically
different styles of action.
While I don't have any love for the aforementioned
film director, Advance Wars is an entirely
different story; despite being a sacrilegious Nintendo property, it made an otherwise complicated strategy genre into an approachable engaging game with a deceptively cute art
style to go along with the carnage
of war.
The «Sliced Units»
of the exhibition title refers to the
different positions represented in each
film, from layering and interweaving
different images and
film styles to scripted performance.
Still, this eccentric artist was experimenting with a number
of different methods, techniques and
styles, including symbolism, photography,
film, and so on.
For Wylie, pop culture has always been at the heart
of her raucous painting
style and this exhibition is no
different with
film stills from Syriana, Volver and even Tarantino's Kill Bill slapped across the Sackler walls.
Together they tested
different styles and genres
of film to understand patterns
of cognition and communication amongst research primates.