Sentences with phrase «favourite film of all time»

SAFE is one of my favourite films of all time.
In the upcoming episode, guest Joe Swanberg reveals that Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice is his favourite film of all time, and talks about the influence it had on Swanberg's biggest hit, 2013's Drinking Buddies.
The terror began as anticipation, thanks to the fact that Ken Lonergan's Margaret is one of my favourite films of all time, a drama with few peers that hit a high note on first impression and sustained it for six years.
These are not simply two of my favourite horror films of all time, but two of my very favourite films of all time.
One of my favourite films of all time It deserves an Oscar!
The World's End is my favourite film of all time, so this has left me dying with want!
One of my favourite films of all time has to be the fantastic 1980s London - set gangster film THE LONG GOOD FRIDAY.
Malick also spoke affectionately of the silent era and made special mention of Ménilmontant, the 1926 Dimitri Kirsanoff short which critic Pauline Kael named as her favourite film of all time.
One of my favourite films of ALL time.

Not exact matches

On my personal list of all - time favourite films: Dead Poets» Society 1989.
This coming Tuesday sees Channel 4 broadcast the first episode of THIS IS ENGLAND ’86 and I'm very excited, not just because I'm a huge fan of Shane Meadows, but because I remember that year so clearly... It was the year of Halleys Comet, Short Circuit, Ferris Bueller, The World Cup, Transformers, Mike Tyson and one of my all time favourite films «The Money Pit»
Just taking the time to read a good book, walk long distances, take a bath, light some candles, flick through the pages of my favourite magazine or watch a favourite film are all ways for me to stay connected with myself and really get to know myself better.
This unashamedly English film where Hugh Grant plays the sweet and bumbling Charles was made on a relatively low - budget by Hollywood standards, but has gone down in history as one of the best rom - coms of all time — and is certainly one of NZ's favourites.
One of my all - time favourite films revolving around sports / family!
As Amelie is one of my all - time favourite films, it will be no surprise to hear that I absolutely adored Van Dormael's film too.
A film that I considered my all - time favourite for years (which may be a little out - dated now) it has the stunning, British - representing main cast of Zeta - Jones and Connery.
This is Schirripa's first time in an Allen film, although Sirico is one of Allen's favourites.
After shooting, Lanthimos began preparation to shoot The Favourite but then turned back to The Killing of a Sacred Deer after the filmmaking team watched footage and figured the feature could be finished in time for a premiere at Cannes, where the filmmaker's previous films The Lobster and Dogtooth debuted.
Dear Steve Carell, You were pure genius in «Little Miss Sunshine» (one of my all - time favourite films), my brother became obsessed with you in «Anchorman», I wanted to marry you or have you adopt me after «Crazy, Stupid, Love», I hated that guy you played in «The Way Way Back», and then you were mind - blowing in «Foxcatcher».
I thought the film consistently amusing from start to finish â $ «in particular I howled with laughter over Oliverâ $ ™ s attempts to woo Jordana with the gift of a box of her favourite matches, and his typically teenage dazed / smug / disbelieving look minutes after he and Jordana had made out for the first time.
Old favourites that still delighted and enthralled included Blake Edwards» Victor / Victoria, Woody Allen's Love and Death, Michael Apted's Coalminer's Daughter and Steve Barron's Electric Dreams, a film that now seems 20 years ahead of its time.
Joe has two films coming out later this year — Mary Queen of Scot and The Favourite, both period pieces, and both to be released in time for award season.
Before we begin, I just want to personally thank Arrow Video for putting out one of my all time favourite 80s horror films, Frank Henenlotter's Brain Damage.
Britain fared better, with my favourite sci - fi horror film in a long time, Glazer's Under the Skin, and my favourite entertainment film of the year, the conventional, but charming Pride, while the flawed Mr. Turner impressively reflects the great painter's sun worship through Dick Pope's widescreen cinematography.Highlights of my year included being on the FIPRESCI jury at the Hong Kong IFF, where I admired Yang Hen's third feature, Na pian hu shui (Lake August), and a couple of first features among others, as well as attending the amazing HK film market for the first time, where I saw one of my three 2014 «films for the ages», Tsai's Journey to the West; and seeing a nitrate print of Hitchcock's Rebecca at the George Eastman House in Rochester (where they are doing a three - day all - nitrate festival in May, 2015!).
Last but not least, British films, and two of my all - time favourite British directors didn't let me down.
I think The Neon Demon has a 56 % rating on RT and that was easily my favourite film of last year, and after five times I still can't stop watching it.
The master storyteller was beaten to both the 1983 Best Director and Best Picture prize by Richard Attenborough's Gandhi, but it was a very strong year of double - header noms - Sydney Pollack for Tootsie (one of my all - time favourite films) and Sidney Lumet (The Verdict) were also in the running - while Wolfgang Petersen (for Das Boot) and Costa Gavras's Missing (Best Picture) were in the mix too.
We were lucky enough to have Peter join us at UNIT BAR, where he shared charming, insightful and emotional stories on the topic of our favourite Bogdanovich films, specifically those that are criminally under - seen for various reasons: Saint Jack, The Thing Called Love, Texasville, and Noises Off... He also mentions two new projects in development at the time, including She's Funny That Way (formerly known as Squirrel to the Nuts).
Each segment covers the minutes leading up to release events so that the film becomes an extended backstage melodrama that allows Sorkin his favourite device of secondary / tertiary characters yelling out time reminders.
Favourite films of 2017, in no particular order Milla (Valérie Massadian, 2017) Ourobouros (Basma Alsharif, 2017) Cocote (Nelson Carlo De Los Santos Arias, 2017) Meteorlar (Gürcan Keltek, 2017) Good Luck (Ben Russell, 2017) Qing ting zhi yan (Dragonfly Eyes, Xu Bing, 2017) Mon Rot Fai (Railway Sleepers, Sompot Chidgasornpongse, 2017) Le fort des fous (Narimane Mari, 2017) 24 Frames (Abbas Kiarostami, 2017) Good Time (Ben and Joshua Safdie, 2017) Chauka Tell Us The Time (Behrouz Boochani, Arash Sarvestani, 2017)
This is my sixth feature film shot in Scotland and autumn is my favourite time of year to shoot so I am excited to bring this film to light in the beautiful Scottish elements — come rain, shine, storm or snow.
Staring the director of one of my all time favourite films (Jeff Who Lives at Home), Mark Duplass plays the husband to Elizabeth Moss's character Sophie, both of which are trying to recreate their magical first night together due to the drudgery of their current unhappy marital state.
Picking our favourite films was no easy task, but Time Out's cadre of film writers are a gritty bunch and they were up the task.
I had interviewed the stars and the director Sean Baker (of Tangerine fame) earlier in the day, where I nerded out HARD and told every A24 rep I saw that they were my all - time favourite studio in the game right now (I was really into New Line in elementary school and tried to see EVERY Focus Features film in high school.
I've never seen a year where my two favourite films (at this time) are documentaries, let alone ones that push the capabilities of documentary filmmaking and cinema itself into new directions.
2011 was a year that didn't deliver a tremendous amount of great cinema but the great cinema was really incredible and I think 2011 gave us some future classics, not least of which is The Skin I Live In, maybe my favourite Almodóvar film of all time... and that's saying a lot.
It's the feeling you get when you first see Shaun of the Dead: like watching a favourite film for the first time again.
My favourite 20: 1 of the films is the only film I saw twice at the cinema this year; 6 are directed by women; 2 are directed by the same director; 2 are animated; 1 is a documentary; Adam Driver, Jeff Bridges, Michael Shannon, Samuel L Jackson, and Joel Edgerton all appear in 2 of the films each; and 7 of the films I saw for the first time at the 2016 Sydney film festival.
Whether it's nostalgia, or just a childish attachment to the first film I saw that really made me appreciate how a good western didn't have to be a 4 - colour black / hat white hat, men - falling - off - buildings, staged - gunfight yawnfest, but Tombstone has been, is, and probably always will be my favourite Western film of all time.
Alien is the kind of film that most people will easily class as their all - time favourite film (maybe losing out to its sequel).
It was hailed as a modern masterpiece of British cinema and, to this day, still remains one of my all time favourite films.
The Outsiders was actually my favourite film once upon a time (although it, admittedly, doesn't quite hold up now) but Coppola still done a lot of great work and he was also my favourite director for a time.
We know families and children enjoy spending time together at home and understand the role a favourite family sofa plays as the heart of the home, whether bringing the family together for a film or providing the ultimate foundation for playtime.
Josh was too busy to film the Resident Evil 5 review, so Jake & Arron decided to play one of their favourite games of all time: Resident Evil Outbreak.
Jack Croxall (a sci - fi / horror author) kindly contributed his article My Favourite Video Game Stories in which he discussed his favourite gaming storylines of all time and spoke about how they match those of filFavourite Video Game Stories in which he discussed his favourite gaming storylines of all time and spoke about how they match those of filfavourite gaming storylines of all time and spoke about how they match those of film and TV.
I've told you before that Jurassic Park is my favourite film franchise of all time, so my excitement for LEGO Jurassic World went through the roof when I saw the trailer.
Created by the developers behind Broken Sword, In Cold Blood is an adventure game that apparently takes inspiration from two of my all - time favourite films; Usual Suspects and Pulp Fiction.
Re Insomniac secret game: Yeah I'd say Resistance 3 is a fair bet as there have been plenty of «leaks», my favourite being the R3 billboard poster on a movie set (can't remember the time or film).
Funnily enough, my favourite horror film of all time is John Carpenter's The Thing.
Responses may be literal, taking inspiration from ones favourite film, poster, character, soundtrack or comic, or explore a more abstract interpretation of the theme — looking at concepts such as space, reality, parallel universes, time travel and technology.
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