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Favorites among her earlier films include the multistoried Holiday Camp (1947) and Ghost Ship (1952), the latter co-starring her then husband Dermot Walsh.
Ferguson will use many of the same personnel as his earlier films including producer Audrey Marrs.
The «Investigation Trilogy» is marked by a distance which contrasts with immediacy of the earlier films including those in the «Apartment Trilogy».
What / Why: «Presented in conjunction with the exhibition, Isaac Julien: Ten Thousand Waves, this selection of Julien's earlier films includes 2001 Turner Prize — winnersThe Long Road to Mazatlán (1999) and Vagabondia (2000), as well as the acclaimed poetic documentary, Looking for Langston (1989).
Earlier films include Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask, 1996; the Cannes prize - winning Young Soul Rebels, 1991, and Looking for Langston, 1989.

Not exact matches

Almost three decades after launching the company as an indie film production house with little more than $ 300 and a lot of youthful enthusiasm, he and co-founder Seaton McLean and a few other early shareholders had all become rich beyond imagining on the strength of a handful of lucrative properties, including HGTV, the Food Network and the spectacularly successful CSI franchise.
Together, the panelists - all three of whom had earlier seen the entire film - discussed the cinematic attributes of the film, including examples of adherence to and departures from the biblical text.
Anyhow, one summer in the early 80's my family and I watched a number of Christian slasher films put out by Russell Doughton including «Thief in the Night,» «A Distant Thunder,» «The Rapture,» and «Image of the Beast.»
Contradicting earlier views that good parenting is simply «good mothering,» recent observational research using films and slow motion analysis, shows that good parenting includes two parenting approaches.
Romine, who was among numerous speakers opposing «Smart Meters» at the County Legislature's October meeting and is credited by Gregorius with supplying helpful information including, at his own expense, DVD copies of the Take Back Your Power smart meter expose film released earlier this year.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Film executives, including «Breaking Bad» actor Giancarlo Esposito, are starting to scout locations in Central New York after the announcement earlier this year of the new film technology hub to be built in DeWitt.
4 Some things never change: Edison's early film loops included one showing «cooch» dancers; another reenacted the decapitation of Mary, Queen of Scots — arguably the first horror flick.
The duo found inspiration in several unlikely places for the collection, including the 1975 film «Stepford Wives,» Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture, and early paintings by the French impressionist Eugene Boudin.
Early in my challenge I had heard about the Summer Screen series at Somerset House, and keen to include one of the evenings in my 30 Dates by 30 Challenge, I posted on Facebook to ask if anyone had a friend who might like to go and watch an outdoor film with me.
Salkow was best known as a very capable if not necessarily stylish, maker of action films and westerns, although his wartime films included City Without Men, a prison melodrama that was an early starring vehicle for Linda Darnell.
Continuing through the mid -»90s with numerous television roles (including a stint on the popular series Picket Fences), Moss» early film roles range from both lightly comical (Suburban Commando [1991]-RRB- to increasingly dramatic (Imaginary Crimes [1994]-RRB-.
The film's earliest scenes are its best, the most concrete and precise, including the first scene of Burdon and his wife in their suburban kitchen.
But many of those films appear to be major question marks (for both quality and financial success) from this early vantage point, including the upcoming LEGO Movie, the Wachowskis» Jupiter Ascending, Tom Cruise vehicle Edge of Tomorrow, a new Godzilla remake, and Wally Pfister's Transcendence.
Early features (produced mostly in Australia) included Praise (1998), Dogwatch (1999), and Erskineville Kings (1999), but Edgerton came into his own with his popular ongoing turn as Will McGill on the Aussie soaper The Secret Life of Us, then branched out into increased international exposure with onscreen contributions to two of George Lucas» Star Wars films, Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones (2002) and Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith (2005).
Then there's the host of familiar comedy faces peppered throughout the film, including Alison Brie, Megan Mullally, Hannibal Buress, Nathan Fielder, Seth Rogan, Joe Mande, Casey Wilson, Lauren Ash, Brian Huskey, and John Early, who lend a good deal of goodwill to the proceedings, not to mention the slew of big names — including Kristen Bell, J.J. Abrams, Adam Scott, Keegan - Michael Key and Kevin Smith — the film uses in a prologue to explain the appeal of The Room to newcomers.
Her early film credits included playing Peter O'Toole's daughter, Tess, in My Favorite Year; and tap - dancing, 1930s style, on a white piano, in Pennies From Heaven.
Early filmed projects included the features Rowing Through (1996) and Night Sins (1997) and the television miniseries More Tales of the City, as well as prominent roles in the celebrity - themed telemovie biopics Daydream Believers: The Monkees Story (2000) and Inside the Osmonds (2001).
The Sting became one of the biggest hits of the early»70s; grossing 68.5 million dollars during its first run, the film also picked up seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Adapted Score for Marvin Hamlisch's unforgettable setting of Scott Joplin's ragtime music.
Similar shifts characterize most of Fuller's late films as well as his 1980 novel, which veers from quaint in - jokes — such as naming all the French officers after French film critics who championed his earlier movies, including (Luc) Moullet, (Bertrand) Tavernier, and (Henri) Chapier — to terse epigraphs that suggest the dark poetry of someone like Lautreamont:» «Why are you crying?»
Rourke earned a place for himself in Hollywood with his stellar ability to mesmerize audiences in earlier films, including Michael Cimino's Desperate Hours, Alan Parker's Angel Heart, Mike Hodges» A Prayer for the Dying, Adrian Lyne's Nine 1Ž2 Weeks, Cimino's Year of the Dragon, Stuart Rosenberg's The Pope of Greenwich Village, Barry Levinson's Diner, Lawrence Kasdan's Body Heat, Francis Ford Coppola's Rumble Fish, Cimino's Heaven's Gate and Steven Spielberg's 1941.
This new set from Image packages together three films previously released on DVD by Home Vision early in the decade, including two such early, unambitious vehicles that offer the girlish sex symbol in her prime.
Earlier this year, it was revealed that the Black Panther film was set to include flirting between Ayo (Florence Kasumba) and Okoye (Danai Gurira), but it wasn't in the final version.
In lieu of the earlier film's dreamlike expressive effects, Disobedience puts an uncommon faith in concisions of acting and editing (including a wordless, believable montage of grief), and in loaded moments and changes in point of view that would probably play differently on a second viewing.
Other titles announced out of competition include: the closing night film, Therese D, by Claude Miller, the French director who died earlier this month; Me and You, a new drama from Bernardo Bertolucci; and Madagascar 3, which looks to fill the regulation animation spot (previous cartoons to do the honours include Up and Kung Fu Panda).
Highlights include the world premiere of Stake Land 2, the new sequel to one of the best vampire movies ever, which was only recently announced earlier this year after being filmed in secrecy, with Nick Damici and Conner Paolo reprising their roles from the original.
After the premiere screening at Sundance of his wonderful debut feature «Kings Of Summer,» director Jordan Vogt - Roberts — responsible for the short «Successful Alcoholics» and a veteran of «Funny Or Die Presents...» — told the audience his influences for his first feature included early Amblin films like «The Goonies» with «elements of [Terrence] Malick,» and most surprisingly, «Bad Boys II.»
The script reminds me of Tarantino's earlier films as a fairly simple, straightforward story of gangsters and hitmen, with a smattering of violence throughout and seedy locations (including an internet cafe).
At various points in his fantastically varied and storied career he wrote position papers on the need of support for a moribund Australian film industry, wrote and directed numerous episodes of such seminal TV shows as Homicide and Division 4 for Crawford Productions, was central in establishing film courses and departments in places such as Canberra and Brisbane (Griffith University), wrote plays and performed poems at Melbourne University and La Mama in the 1960s, directed feature films in the early 1980s (most memorably Ginger Meggs in 1982), made documentaries for the ABC and SBS (The Myth Makers, Images of Australia, The Legend of Fred Paterson, and numerous others), wrote and edited such books as Screenwriting: A Manual and Queensland Images in Film and Television, helmed commercials for a vast array of companies and government bodies, contributed film reviews to ABC radio (and more occasionally TV) across various states (for almost 40 years), wrote for numerous publications including Overland, The Canberra Times, Metro, The Concise Encyclopedia of Documentary Film, The Hobart Mercury, and so much more.
Criterion's Blu - ray release includes five of director Carroll Ballard's early short films, each with an introduction from the filmmaker.
To Ron Hutchinson, co-founder and director of The Vitaphone Project, which since 1991 has collected and restored countless original soundtrack discs for early sound short films and features, including the recent Warner Bros. restoration of William A. Seiter's 1929 «Why Be Good?»
Offered a job as assistant director by Marco Modugno after appearing as an extra in Modugno's Bambule (1979), Soavi continued to act in such films as Alien 2 and City of the Living Dead (1980) while serving in multiple capacities including assistant director to filmmaker Aristide Massaccesi in the early»80s.
For a Criterion title, this release has relatively few special features but the new digital transfer looks terrific and the 1973 short film included here is an interesting look at Holstrom's earliest work.
«The Public Enemy» launched a cycle of gangster films in the early years of the Depression that also includes «Little Caesar» with Edward G. Robinson, and «Scarface» with Paul Muni.
It garnered seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Walter Huston, recreating his earlier stage role, who should have won the Oscar with his sensitive portrayal against winner Paul Muni for The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936)-RRB-, Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress (Maria Ouspenskaya, reprising her role from the earlier stage production, and in her film debut), and Best Sound Recording, and won only one Oscar for Best Art Direction - Interior Decoration.
He is a church - going man himself, a Calvinist, and his early film studies included a published book, newly updated, about Transcendental style in the films of Carl Theodor Dreyer, Yasujiro Ozu, and Robert Bresson.
Highlights include footage of various Paramount movies, many of them from the silent era, including the French film Queen Elizabeth (1912), an early feature - length film imported and released by Paramount.
We've also added the new Wondercon video announcement (an event which will give genre fans the opportunity to see the film early), which includes an introduction by Alvarez and producers Rob Tapert and Bruce Campbell, along with previously unseen footage.
The film covers his entire career, including early introduction to the Tour, his era of doping, attempts to lie and cover it up for years, and eventual fall out.
Callaham has written for many interesting projects, including a film named Barrow, which eventually became The Expendables, and an early draft of the rebooted 2014 Godzilla script.
The five films includings includes re-mastered editions of «Rain or Shine» (1930), and four early collaborations with his legendary leading lady Barbara Stanwyck: «Ladies of Leisure» (1930), «The Miracle Woman» (1931), «Forbidden» (1932) and «The Bitter Tea of General Yen» (1933).
The film already premiered at the Göteborg Film Festival earlier this year, and is playing at a few other festivals this summer as well, including OutFest in July.
Reports suggest the new version will retain the 1991 film's famous songs, including the Oscar - winning title ditty, though we're assuming cast member Emma Thompson will be playing a human version of housekeeper Mrs Potts rather than the earlier film's mumsy animated teapot.
Earlier this year, I traveled to the film's set (outside Baton Rouge, LA) to speak with the film's main cast members, including relative newcomer Alden Ehrenreich, who plays Ethan Wate, the film's main lead and romantic interest.
The film made its world premiere earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival, where it received positive reviews from critics, and features a cast that includes John Cho, Haley Lu Richardson, Parker Posey, Rory Culkin, Michelle Forbes, and Jim -LSB-...]
Early synopses (which include a talking dog, of sorts) suggest that the film might be more accessible than anything we've seen from the filmmaker in a while, as does the fact that Fox have picked up the U.S. rights to the film.
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