The Old Republic has been a time period that fans have wanted to see
explored on film for years but so far have yet to have their wish fulfilled.
Rebel in the Rye will tell the story of the creation of the author's classic 1951 semi-autobiographical novel and will be the first time the writer's life has been
explored on film.
Lynch isn't interested in wallowing through sadness, it's about a moment in human life rarely
explored on film.
Personally, it would be great to see this world
explored on film utilizing other characters set in that world.
Nicolas Gonda, To the Wonder's producer, says that «In many ways this story contemplates and explores the aspects of love that I really haven't seen
explored on film before.
Not exact matches
«Freakonomics,» a 2010
film based
on the book by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner,
explores the scientific and economic concepts behind human behavior.
That cooperation, a subject of controversy ever since the
film's release, is
explored in «Secrets, Politics and Torture,» a documentary
on PBS» «Frontline» program that aired Tuesday.
The
film industry couple — who each have ventured into producing and directing movies, respectively — will
explore space
on an upcoming flight.
It's a mystery that Hereafter isn't interested in
exploring, and overall, the
film casts a slight pall
on an otherwise meaningful body of work.
1989 was the same summer that Spike Lee's race - relations
film, DO THE RIGHT THING came out, I had just read Malcolm X's Autobiography for a class, my IVCF chapter was more and more seeking to
explore the implications of «multi-ethnicity» for campus ministry, and as a college radio DJ I had been exposed to more of the best rap than most white suburbanites — that is, a number of threads came together for me at that time to allow me to be a right -
on - the - sidelines spectator of the rap youth culture phenomenon.
That's one question the
film subtly
explores — Oyelowo is marvelous, no doubt, and Young places him dead center in the frame over and over, thereby conveying the weight of the movement depending
on him.
From Kyrie Irving to Kendrick Farris, more and more athletes are turning to a plant - based diet for improved performance and a new
film, The Game Changers,
explores the impact a plant - based diet has
on elite athletes and overall health and wellness.
The documentary Ronaldo — which is produced by the same team responsible for the superb Amy Winehouse and Ayrton Senna
films —
explores the forward's life, going into his psyche and shedding light
on the man behind the myth.
On Thursday, «Donor Milk: The Documentary,» a
film that
explores the health benefits of donor milk for premature babies like Jayden through the stories of women who donate it, will be shown at the York Theatre in Elmhurst.
The DVD
explored the experiences of young parents, mostly young women, so it was refreshing to see a young father's perspective
on film.
I felt it was essential to give this
film over to the people who are affected by the issues it
explores, and we are currently arranging free screenings for people
on estates and in local communities.
She was
on «Inside City Hall» to discuss the PBS premier tonight of «RFK in the Land of Apartheid: A Ripple of Hope,» a new
film that
explores the slain presidential candidate's ties with South Africa.
Realtimepolitics.com, which likely is hoping to confuse people with the legitimate website realclearpolitics.com, alludes to remarks Giuliani made
on May 2 and May 3 interviews, which PolitiFact looked into,
exploring whether a $ 130,000 payoff to adult
film star Stormy Daniels was a campaign expenditure.
A wordless but eerily expressive seven - minute
film, Grounded
explores the last moments of astronauts stranded
on a distant planet.
Years of experience in the entertainment, fashion,
film and tv world as
on - camera talent combined with a decade of
exploring energy healing traditions to include Shamanic Healing, Reiki, Voice Dialogue and Yoga helped Kahshanna sink her narrative, branding and media chops into her boutique media hub Kissing Lions Public Relations.
Boom boom, ready to use my body Using the entire city of Seoul as my stage Nod, nod, your head I don't want to be locked up Gather the crowds, let's break Highly Anticipated
Film The new
film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Black Panther, hits theaters
on February 16, so let's
explore the title character's
In this supposedly final episode, Jim proposes to his band - geek girlfriend Michelle, and not surprisingly the rest of the
film explores awkward, sexual, and gross - out situations that arise
on the way to the wedding.
Braff, the director, writer and actor, is at his best
on film when he finds the quiet moments of truth and reflection that open up the themes he is
exploring.
What makes this
film fascinating is the conflict between the two characters, which is centered mostly
on a great dialogue that
explores the motivations and creative process of a genius, with Charlton Heston delivering his typical overacting and Rex Harrison as magnetic as always.
Hostiles, Scott Cooper's mournful meditation
on human nature, is more than a revisionist Western; it's a
film that
explores the roots of racism and the cost of redemption.
Following a young woman as she awkwardly makes her way through her senior year of high school, Lady Bird
explores popularity, family issues, jealousy, and numerous other issues that teenagers face
on a daily basis, so if you go into this
film having already experienced those years of your life, I guarantee there will be a section of this movie that you can relate to.
Take the scene early
on in which the
film's heroes — an all - female government expedition, led by biologist Lena (Natalie Portman), tasked with
exploring a quarantined zone known only as «Area X» — encounter a mutated alligator large enough to be mistaken for a small dinosaur, surreal enough to be a mass hallucination.
A series of short
films exploring and shedding new light
on sharks, their environment, and how important they are to the ocean.
Synopsis: Based
on the book Autobiographie d'une Courgette by Gilles Paris, Claude Barras's first feature - length stop - motion animated
film explores difficult... [MORE]
Focusing
on the last nine months of Hall's life, when he's a well - established bushranger along with his accomplices, the
film explores the relationships within the gang, their robberies and the details surrounding Hall's betrayal and controversial death at the hands of the police
on May 5th, 1865.
Her feature - length debut, 2013's «It Felt Like Love,» focused
on the bumpy trajectory of an introverted teenage woman
exploring her urges with dangerous results; with the markedly similar «Beach Rats,» Hittman brings the same tropes to the plight of a young man in a
film that has the precision of a great short story and the uneasiness of body horror.
Their relationship is not
explored enough in my opinion, leaving little to no impact
on me for the future setting of this
film.
Filmed without narration, subtitles, or any comprehensible dialogue, Babies is a direct encounter with four babies who stumble their predictable ways to participating in the awesome beauty of life.Needless to say, their experience of the first year of life is vastly different, yet what stands out is not how much is different but how much is universal as each in their own way attempts to conquer their physical environment.Though the language is different as well as the environment, the babies cry the same, laugh the same, and try to learn the frustrating, yet satisfying art of crawling, then walking in the same way.You will either find Babies entrancing or slow moving depending
on your attitude towards babies because frankly that's all there is, yet for all it will be an immediate experience far removed from the world of cell phones and texting,
exploring up close and personal the mystery of life as the individual personality of each child begins to emerge.
A
film that
explores the compelling story of one woman's tragic struggle to come to terms with the accidental death of her baby, which she forgot in a car
on a hot summer day for six hours.
But still, seeing the boys
explore and grow, even moving out
on their own, holding jobs, making their own
films... the question always lingers, at a major detriment to Moselle's story: How did they get here?
At the end of the day there is nothing here that hasn't really been done before, but the fact its been created around a culture and heritage that hasn't really been
explored fully
on film before makes all the difference.
-- I Need A Killer Track: The Music —
Explore how the
film's phenomenal soundtrack dictated both the writing process and all aspects of production
on Baby Driver.
Utilizing both a documentary - style news format and a classic, cinematic narrative, the
film is said to
explore genre themes with a new twist
on structure.
On a more negative note, the
film is designed and crafted in such a way that you take one side, with a certain perspective more prominently presented than the other, while the fact we're dealing with an ensemble feature does mean there's a lack of emotionality attached, as with so many characters to
explore, we drift between them without ever feeling as though we've truly got to the bottom of their respective character developments.
It is interesting that visual artists have drawn
on the richness of
film titles,
exploring the relationship between text and image in this context, but this is not a subject that has generated much interest in the area of
film criticism.
Exploring the concerned protagonist's attempts to cope with her own culpability in her offspring's activities, the
film weaves a web of psychological suspense that leaves a nightmarish imprint
on the watching audience.
One of my biggest issues is that the last
film forgot to focus
on character development / relationships and these are some very cool comic book characters in the Lantern Corps., we just didn't get a chance to see this properly
explored.
«I love playing this character,» Johansson told Entertainment Tonight
on the set of Avengers: Infinity War, before reports that a Black Widow
film is in development, «and I think there is definitely an opportunity to
explore the Widow as a woman who has come into her own and is making independent and active choices for herself, probably for once in her life.
Östlund has hit a home run with Force Majeure (I realize that reference doesn't make sense but who cares), not only bringing to Cannes one of my new favorite genre - bending dark comedies, but I'm now a fan of his work as well, and I get to
explore his past
films and learn just how talented of a filmmaker he really is, while keeping an eye
on his career.
Co-headlining opening night is Men, Women, & Children, Jason Reitman «s new
film starring Ansel Elgort, Adam Sandler, Judy Greer, and Jennifer Garner that
explores the strange effect the internet age has
on parents and their teens.
Language: English Genre: Biography / Drama MPAA rating: NR Director: Steven Soderbergh Actors: Matt Damon, Michael Douglas, Rob Lowe Plot: Based
on the autobiography, the
film explores the relationship between Liberace and his six - year relationship with young lover Scott Thorson.
Nolan's awe - inspiring masterpiece «Interstellar» will be released
on 4K Ultra HD in a 3 - disc Combo Pack that includes the
film on 4K UHD and in high definition
on Blu - ray, as well as a bonus Blu - ray Disc ™ with three hours of in - depth, behind - the - scenes content detailing the epic shoot, the scientific realities
explored in the
film, a look at creating the stunning visuals, and much more.
Included in this program was Jia Zhang - ke's documentary I Wish I Knew (2010), made for Shanghai's World Fair, a reworking of the challenging themes of his previous
films, particularly The World (2004), which
explore China's rapid transformation into a global superpower and the effects
on both the landscape and those who dwell within it.
Marketed with urgent desperation as a
film exploring the persecution of homosexuality while making a marked statement about the recuperation of the facts concerning the genius of Alan Turing, the accolades bestowed
on this otherwise well mounted but incredibly milquetoast production is the political statement that the
film simply does not have the courage to muster
on its own.
Language: Russian Genre: Drama / Biography MPAA rating: NR Director: Andrei Tarkovsky Actors: Margarita Terekhova, Ignat Daniltsev, Larisa Tarkovskaya Plot: A Russian man in his 40s is going to die - he reflects back
on growing up during WWII, his adolescence and family in a
film that mixes flashbacks with historical footage to tell a personal story but also
explore the story of Russia itself.