It's also oddly sweet in the way that the Millers gradually evolve into a real
family over the course of the film, even if you can see that twist coming from a mile away.
It's also oddly sweet (although admittedly cheesy) in the way that the Millers gradually evolve into a real
family over the course of the film, even if you can see that development coming from a mile away.
Not exact matches
Filmed over the
course of seven years, Bitter Honey offers the first in - depth exploration
of these
family's lives.
The experimental
film spans the emotional journey
of a
family over the
course of 12 years with all the actors virtually aging in «real time» on - screen as the
film chronicles the
family.
Over the
course of the three acts, the
film's context evolves from social satire (set in a public space) to emotional intimacy (confined to the private space
of a single room and a single bed) to domestic drama (set in the awkward private - public space
of a
family apartment).
A
film made in 39 days, but
over the
course of 12 years, that follows Mason, from ages 6 to 18 as he negotiates growing up, a broken home, new schools, first love, and blended
families that don't always mix well.
It's pretty well known that filmmaker Richard Linklater and his four central actors — Patricia Arquette and Ethan Hawke as the parents, Lorelei Linklater (the director's daughter) as the older sister, and Ellar Coltrane as Mason — shot the
film over the
course of 12 years to watch not just Mason but everyone in the fictional
family grow up and evolve
over time.
It's now common knowledge that filmmaker Richard Linklater and his four central actors — Patricia Arquette and Ethan Hawke as the parents, Lorelei Linklater (the director's daughter) as the older sister, and Ellar Coltrane as Mason — shot the
film over the
course of 12 years to watch not just Mason but everyone in the fictional
family grow up and evolve
over time.
Thanks to well - executed transitions from Cambodia in 1968, to a war - torn Democratic Kampuchea, formerly known as Cambodia in 1976, and finally Cambodia 2007, this
film depicts three chapters
over the
course of 30 years, telling the story
of a
family that survives impossible odds.
This is a genre - transcending once - in - a-lifetime
film about a child and his fragmented
family, and how they both grow up
over the
course of an 11 - year period, shot piecemeal under a shroud
of relative obscurity by a team
of loyal Linklater lovers — a minor miracle, in other words.
Directed by Oren Moverman and based on Herman Koch's bestseller, the
film tells the stories
of two struggling
families making the hardest decisions
of their lives
over the
course of one meal.
This is the fifth feature
film for director Mark Steven Johnson, and he's displayed some genre versatility
over the
course of his career, moving from
family drama (Simon Birch) to superhero action (Daredevil, Ghost Rider) to romantic comedy (When in Rome) and now lean thriller.
Release: Friday, June 9, 2017 [Theater] Written by: Trey Edward Shults Directed by: Trey Edward Shults Trey Edward Shults» sophomore feature It Comes at Night is a psychological horror
film that traps the audience along with two
families in an abandoned house in the woods that,
over the
course of a slow - burning 90 minutes, turns into a cauldron... Continue reading It Comes at Night
Trey Edward Shults» sophomore feature It Comes at Night is a psychological horror
film that traps the audience along with two
families in an abandoned house in the woods that,
over the
course of a slow - burning 90 minutes, turns into a cauldron
of fear, mistrust and paranoia as they try to survive an unnatural threat that is terrorizing the world.
Over the
course of three
films, Pete Docter has done what so many other
family films do not: taken children seriously.
Richard Linklater's portrait
of an American
family over the
course of 12 years —
filmed so that we watch them all age in real time — could have scored points simply for being a cool idea.
The
film follows five kids and
families over the
course of a school year.
Entertainment options include Ultimate Rush, a 185 - foot Sky Coaster combines sky - diving, bungee jumping, and hang - gliding, Grand Sierra Cinema featuring current blockbuster
films, Grand Sierra Bowl, a 24 - hour bowling alley, the 1,800 - seat Grand Theatre featuring award - winning performers, Fun Quest
Family Arcade with
over 40,000 square feet
of the latest video and redemption games, Miniature Golf, Aqua Golf Driving Range, and The Bunker for virtual golf
courses.
Filmed over the
course of a year, the series goes behind the closed doors
of family mediation and allows the curious amongst us to see the procedure
of mediation, how it works, and whether couples using the service find it productive and useful in the long run.