Sentences with phrase «fact way director»

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In fact, most areas in the affected zone would be able to ride out a high - magnitude earthquake and would be out of the way of the tsunami expected to follow, according to Bill Steele, director of outreach and communications for the University of Washington's Pacific Northwest Seismic Network.
In fact, we recently conducted a survey that found 90 percent of female customers in the US would go out of their way to purchase products from women, believing they would offer higher quality,» stated MiKaela Wardlaw Lemmon, senior director of Women's Economic Empowerment at Walmart «We hope our collaboration with Women's Business Enterprise National Council and WEConnect International will make customers around the world more aware of great products from women - owned businesses, and help these women continue to grow their businesses.»
In fact, Paulist Pictures» Romero may be only the first of several films about the assassinated prelate; for example, director Gillo Poncecorvo (The Battle of Algiers) reportedly has a Romero project under way (tentative title: The Devil's Bishop) But however many such films are made, none is likely to be as much a labor of love as Romero was.
«The novelty this year lies in the fact that we saw packaging designs that added intuitive functionality in a way that was both simple and meaningful for the user,» said David Luttenberger, CPP, global packaging director, Mintel Group, Ltd., USA and lead judge.
That he wanted, in fact, to lay down the law and rebuild a club which was happy with the way it was run through key director Marina Granovskaia, who has Abramovich's complete trust and who is in charge of player contracts.
The fact sheet is about bio-monitoring, not health effects, and is not the definitive Department of Health position on the way PFOA affects humans, said Dr. Nathan Graber, director of the state Department of Health's Center for Environmental Health.
«When you look at some of the language, the one thing I don't want to see is that one budget director deciding cuts if, in fact, President Trump gets his way,» the comptroller said.
Psychiatric disorders are in fact brain disorders that involve abnormal activity in brain circuits, so having researchers who understand the brain in a deep and integrated way is going to be critical for the future, says Thomas Insel, director of the US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).
A twist to the debate is the fact that Barbacid is on his way out as director.
Lead author Brian Wansink, PhD director of the Cornell Food and Brand Lab and author of Slim by Design concludes, «Evoking fear may seem like a good way to get your message across but this study shows that, in fact, the opposite is true — telling the public that a behavior will help them be healthier and happier is actually more effective.»
The slate includes a number of familiar names, most notably «Simon Killer» filmmaker Antonio Campos, who will return to the festival with «Christine» (a narrative feature about TV reporter Christine Chubbuck, who killed herself live on - air in 1974; interestingly enough, the Sundance slate also includes a Chubbuck - centric documentary, «Kate Plays Christine,» a new feature from director Robert Greene that looks to blend fact and fiction in ways similar to his previous documentary, «Actress») and «This is Martin Bonner» director Chad Hartigan, who will debut his «Morris from America» at the festival.
The fact that director Cassavetes (Rowland's son) nurtures his actors into such affecting performances goes a long way toward offsetting his complacency in the script's cursory style.
The answers to those questions are insignificant, but the fact that all of that did happen and the way it happened points us in the direction of finding something deeper in writer / director Sofia Coppola's fish - out - of - water comedy.
Not much here in the way of new footage, but these micro-clips, which feature on - screen commentary by Fantastic Four writer - producer Simon Kinberg and director Josh Trank, do offer up a few nuggets, like the fact that Miles Teller auditioned for Trank's Chronicle, which ended up starring Michael B. Jordan.
To what lengths Hepburn went to do her job properly can be seen in the interesting fact she spent a lot of time training for the role of a blind woman at the Lighthouse for the Blind in New York, where she was accompanied by the director himself, who later claimed «Audrey was miles faster than [him],» «quickly able to find her way, blindfolded, around the Lighthouse rooms and corridors.»
Spielberg is not capable of doing Schindler's List the way a regular director, not a genius but a director like William Wyler — who was able, just after the war, to make The Best Years of Our Lives, which today, when you see it, you're amazed by the fact that in Hollywood some honest people and good craftsmen were able to reach someone.
Given the fact that I am a big fan of not only the writer (Onur Tukel) but also the director and cast, I knew I had to find a way to squeeze this film into my hectic schedule.
Ben is definitely a director you should have your eye on due to the fact that he has yet to disappoint as he genre hops his way through cinema - up next for him is High - Rise.
The simple fact is writer / directors Glenn Ficarra and John Requa don't give us much in the way of a point of sympathy with Russell, except his ability to cheat generically unlikable systems (prisons and the opulence of the world of corporate executives) and say he's entirely motivated by a need to love and be loved in return.
The characters» versions of the truth often contradict each other; and yet even when they do, Rogers and director Craig Gillespie have a way of steering the audience to an overall sense of the basic facts.
Writer - director Michael Reeves pulls no punches with this absorbing material, and while the film (based on Ronald Bassett's novel) fudges many of the historical facts, it's unrelenting in its depiction of the way in which unbridled evil has the power to destroy all forms of innocence and virtue.
In fact, Phantom Thread resembles Rebecca in a few ways, as the famously cinephilic director has acknowledged.
Yoga Hosers, the second feature in the proposed True North trilogy, refers to the fact that the two main characters, both named Collen, like yoga (or at least writer / director Kevin Smith «s grossly ignorant appropriation of yoga) and are hosers (Canada's way of saying fool or dolt.)
Miramax - y product did / does have its virtues, however, and since John Wells is a director of some conscience and screenwriter Steven Knight is in fact capable of first - rate work, «Burnt» packs some minor surprises and attractive details along its way — one sequence in which David draws an analogy between Michelin book stars and «Star Wars» heroes is funny and apt — and shows a certain amount of restraint when the inevitable triumphant note is struck.
His mise en scène is very sober, with deliberate pacing, no music, and muted cinematography in blue and gray hues, with things moving in and out of frame, in and out of focus... In a not so specific way, this made me think of M. Night Shyamalan's visual style; the fact that the film is about how people deal with grief, like many of the «Sixth Sense» director's films, only furthered this impression.
The director and his DP, Harris Savides, shot the movie largely on digital, but the film so often favours steady, patiently held compositions that allow its actors to move around within the frame and interact with each other, showing spatial relations in much the same way that Fincher is drawing connections between the facts of the case.
«Back to the future,» in fact, is one way that Paul D. Houston, the executive director of the Arlington, Va. - based AASA, described the predominant themes in the report, which is based on a series of surveys with 55 educators, business leaders, policymakers, and others.
As director of culinary innovation for McDonald's, Foust was trying to make a point that sometimes the simplest way of doing business may, in fact, be the best way.
As communications director for Feline Nutrition, he is tasked with messaging outreach in a moderate, reasoned and facts - based way to promote critical thinking and informed consumer decisions.
And, over the past several months, TWS Executive Director / CEO Michael Hutchins has used the TWS blog to hammer the point home, arguing (and twisting the facts along the way), for example, that a 2011 NIH study provided «further evidence that feral cats are a menace to our native wildlife and should be controlled.»
This was even further backed up by the fact that Suda51, the game's director, was vocally disgruntled with the way it sold on the Wii.
«Despite the fact that his work draws domestic themes specific to U.S. history,» says Jessica Kreps, gallery director at Lehmann Maupin, «Nari's ability to connect and understand his surroundings in a fluid way makes those themes universal.»
«There's this perception that nonprofit museums and commercial galleries operate in separate spheres, when in fact they are intimately connected in more ways than most people realize,» Whitney Museum Director Adam D. Weinberg said at a press luncheon on Wednesday announcing the new program.
If a corporate business behaved the same way, the directors of the company would be behind bars by now; and that's a fact not just an opinion.
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