is a new entrant to the genre from first time
feature director James Ward Byrkit, a protege of Gore Verbinski.
Coherence is a new entrant to the genre from first time
feature director James Ward Byrkit, a protege of Gore Verbinski.
The event screenings will also be accompanied by an exclusive, live streaming Q&A
featuring director James Mangold.
Not exact matches
Throughout this section, which can be completed on a candidate's computer at home, they learn about Bridgewater's unique approach to office life through corporate literature and videos
featuring interviews with Dalio and current and former employees (including FBI
Director James Comey).
This new component of SFWSC, the most respected and influential international spirits competition of its kind,
features an all - star panel of judges, led by SFWSC's
Director of Judging and leading bar professional, Tony Abou - Ganim, and including the likes of best - selling author and whiskey expert Fred Minnick and Ziggy Eschliman, award - winning radio and television personality and educator, who will blind taste cocktail recipes submitted by some of the industry's most respected leaders including author and beverage consultant Kimberly Haasarud and
James Beard - honored cocktail historian, David Wondrich.
Former FBI
director James B. Comey will be the
featured speaker at a business event scheduled for May 15 in Woodbury, Long Island.
Their presentation will be followed with a speakers panel
featuring James Allen, executive
director of the Amherst Industrial Development Agency, and Charley Fisher III, president of BUILD Buffalo.
In this segment of the May 2016 Function Forum, we
feature a Jamie Harvie, Executive
Director of Institute for a Sustainable Future, an incredible talk as part of the «Community in Medicine» panel that
James was
featured on, hosted by John Weeks.
Writer -
director Ned Benson's debut
feature explores the dissolution of a marriage from the perspective of Eleanor (Jessica Chastain) and Connor (
James McAvoy).
That alone would be reason to get excited, and Coogler makes good on the landmark project's potential by
featuring a predominantly black ensemble, casting some of the best young actors around — from Chadwick Boseman (who proved his dramatic chops playing
James Brown, Jackie Robinson, and Thurgood Marshall in recent years) to Michael B. Jordan (even more buff, and twice as charismatic, than he appeared in the
director's two previous
features, «Fruitvale Station» and «Creed»)-- as well as such legends as Forest Whitaker and Angela Bassett.
To be fair to first - time
feature director Lennart Ruff, he has far less money than
James Cameron to pull off this gloomy sci - fi thriller.
The laugh out loud
feature length commentary with
Director / Actor
James Franco, Actor Dave Franco, Actor Tommy Wiseau, Actor Greg Sestero, and others is absolutely hilarious!
And so Breaking In — the latest
feature from
director James McTeigue (V for Vendetta, Sense8)-- continues this tradition, adding Gabrielle Union to the more recent canon of mothers guided by fury, maternal instinct and, here, the violent potential of a broken wine glass.
Will Nick choose his current «family» or the possibility of a new one in this second
feature from Trucker
director James Mottern?
This year's First Exposure series
features the following filmmakers and films: our Opening Night
director Jennie Livingston presenting Paris is Burning, Albert Maysles (Salesman), Julie Taymor (Titus), Michael Moore (Roger & Me), Kelly Reichardt (River of Grass), Cinematographer Frederick Elmes (Eraserhead),
James Toback (Fingers), and Peter Bogdanovich (Targets).
Bonus
features include: - Logan Noir: a black - and - white version of the film - Audio commentary by
director James Mangold - Deleted scenes with optional audio commentary by Mangold - Making Logan — behind - the - scenes documentary
We've already seen quite a few photos and videos from the set of
director James Mangold's sequel The Wolverine
featuring star Hugh Jackman muscled up for his starring role, but now some images have surfaced that give us our first...
To spotlight a few of those 7 percenters, BFF included in its five - day run an all - female From the
Director's Chair panel featuring Oscar - nominated director Jennifer Yuh Nelson («Kung Fu Panda»), actor - filmmaker Maggie Kiley («Caught,» «We Own the Night»), documentary director Elisa Paloschi («Driving Selvi»), and Meera Menon, director of the fest's opening film «Equity,» the first female - centered Wall Street story (Anna Gunn stars opposite Alysia Reiner, Sarah Megan Thomas, and James P
Director's Chair panel
featuring Oscar - nominated
director Jennifer Yuh Nelson («Kung Fu Panda»), actor - filmmaker Maggie Kiley («Caught,» «We Own the Night»), documentary director Elisa Paloschi («Driving Selvi»), and Meera Menon, director of the fest's opening film «Equity,» the first female - centered Wall Street story (Anna Gunn stars opposite Alysia Reiner, Sarah Megan Thomas, and James P
director Jennifer Yuh Nelson («Kung Fu Panda»), actor - filmmaker Maggie Kiley («Caught,» «We Own the Night»), documentary
director Elisa Paloschi («Driving Selvi»), and Meera Menon, director of the fest's opening film «Equity,» the first female - centered Wall Street story (Anna Gunn stars opposite Alysia Reiner, Sarah Megan Thomas, and James P
director Elisa Paloschi («Driving Selvi»), and Meera Menon,
director of the fest's opening film «Equity,» the first female - centered Wall Street story (Anna Gunn stars opposite Alysia Reiner, Sarah Megan Thomas, and James P
director of the fest's opening film «Equity,» the first female - centered Wall Street story (Anna Gunn stars opposite Alysia Reiner, Sarah Megan Thomas, and
James Purefoy.)
Watch the latest TV spot
featuring Mystique from the upcoming film «X-Men: First Class» by
director Matthew Vaughn (Kick - Ass 2: Balls to the Wall, Kick - Ass) and starring Jennifer Lawrence (The Beaver, Winter's Bone),
James McAvoy (Wanted 2, Gnomeo and Juliet), Michael Fassbender, January Jones, Rose Byrne and Kevin Bacon.
Marking the
feature - length debut of writer -
director Pearce, it stars Jessie Buckley, Johnny Flynn and Geraldine
James and centers on a small island community where a troubled young woman falls for a mysterious outsider who empowers her to escape from her oppressive family.
Jesse
James Double
Feature Heartthrob Tyrone Power plays the title role in
director Henry King's 1939 Jesse
James.
Focus
Features are currently looking at potential casting and
directors after landing the big - screen rights to E.L.
James» kinky bestselling novel, FIFTY SHADES OF...
With little over a year to go before its release, Universal Pictures has debuted the first poster for
director Sam Taylor - Johnson's adaptation of the all - but - forgotten E.L.
James erotic novel Fifty Shades of Grey, which
features Jamie Dornan (Once Upon a Time) as Christian Grey...
Focus
Features are currently looking at potential casting and
directors after landing the big - screen rights to E.L.
James» kinky bestselling novel, FIFTY SHADES OF GREY, early last year.
The
director and producer discusses his debut
feature as a
director,
James White, starring Christopher Abbott and Cynthia Nixon, for Borderline Films (Martha Marcy May Marlene, Southcliffe, Simon Killer).
TV graduates
James Griffiths («Episodes «-RRB- and Jon Brown («Misfits «-RRB- make their
feature - length debuts at
director and screenwriter.
Release Date: August 31, 2012 (Limited) Studio: Focus
Features Director: Jamie Travis Screenwriter: Lauren Anne Miller, Katie Anne Naylon Starring: Ari Graynor, Lauren Anne Miller, Justin Long,
James Wolk, Mark Webber MPAA Rating: R (for strong sexual content throughout, language and some drug use)
The beautiful words and deceptively complex humans are entirely the creation of writer /
director Kelly Fremon Craig, but it is undeniable that her remarkable debut
feature The Edge of Seventeen has clearly been afforded the wise, guiding hand of producer,
James L. Brooks.
First - time
feature director Anna Foerster seems well aware that the talky bits in the Underworld universe are best served in small doses, and that gives the extended cast — which also includes Theo
James as a good guy, Tobias Menzies as a bad guy, Lara Pulver as a vampire lady we're not quite sure about, and (of course) the awesome Charles Dance emoting his way through some enjoyably colorful nonsense — ample time to beat the stuffing out of each other.
First time
director James Schamus (founder of Focus
Features) is an Oscar nominated producer (Brokeback Mountain) and writer (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), and he tackles the popular 2008 Philip Roth novel... one that the 83 year old novelist admits to being influenced by his own college years.
Best
Feature Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) Alejandro G. Iñárritu,
director; Alejandro G. Iñárritu, John Lesher, Arnon Milchan,
James W. Skotchdopole, producers (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
Along with an unrated cut of the film (with five additional minutes of footage), the DVD also
features a lively audio commentary with more than ten different participants (from
director David Gordon Green and producer Judd Apatow to stars Seth Rogen and
James Franco), a making - of featurette, a handful of deleted scenes, and a gag reel.
Blu - ray Highlight: There are a number of great extras to choose from (including one of the funnier blooper reels and a cool
feature called Disney Intermission where the Muppets perform short gags and tease other bonus material whenever you pause the movie), but the commentary with
director James Bobin and co-writers Jason Segel and Nicholas Stoller is too much fun to ignore.
It also goes without saying that tithout
director James Gunn and his distinct take on the Guardians of the Galaxy, other experimental
features like Ant - Man and Doctor Strange simply wouldn't exist and don't get us started on how hard the soundtrack rocks.
Believe us, this was no Oscar contender from
director James Toback, but it does
feature one of the longest, wackiest trips of recent memory.
Elm Street icon Heather Langenkamp narrates Road Trash, a short creature
feature flick from
director Natasha Pascetta and music composer
James Malone, the creative force behind acclaimed death metal band Arsis.
Sony Pictures released this awesome video
featuring Black Beauty from the upcoming film «The Green Hornet» by
director Michel Gondry (Be Kind Rewind, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) and starring Cameron Diaz (Shrek Forever After), Nicolas Cage (Astro Boy, Ghost Rider), Seth Rogen (Funny People), Edward
James Olmos and Jay Chou ask Kato.
EXTRAS: The so - called «Freedom Edition» Blu - ray includes an audio commentary with
directors Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, five production featurettes, Randall Park's audition video, deleted scenes, alternate takes, a blooper reel and a Discovery Channel special
featuring Rogen and co-star
James Franco.
Featuring James Corden as the voice of Peter, the new Rabbit comes from
director Will Gluck, who has injected the usual sense of hyper - kinetic action, contemporary references and a poppy soundtrack, along with expanding out the story.
From Gareth Edwards delivering «Godzilla,» to The Russo Brothers making very respectable work of «Captain America: the Winter Soldier,» to
James Gunn knocking «Guardians of the Galaxy» out of the park, to Ava DuVernay moving to a much larger canvas with «Selma,» and Darren Aronofsky tackling the massive «Noah,» it's been such a phenomenon this year that we dedicated two whole
features to it in the first half of the year (When Indie
Directors Get Big Budgets and Next - Generation Blockbuster
Directors).
According to
director James Gunn, the film will not
feature Thanos, even though he will to play a major role in phase MCU Phase 3.
Best
Feature: «The Wrestler» Best
Director: Tom McCarthy, «The Visitor» Best Male Lead: Mickey Rourke, «The Wrestler» Best Female Lead: Melissa Leo, «Frozen River» Best Supporting Male:
James Franco, «Milk» Best Supporting Female: Penelope Cruz, «Vicky Cristina Barcelona» Best Screenplay: «Vicky Cristina Barcelona» Best Cinematography: «The Wrestler» Best First
Feature: «Synecdoche, New York» Best First Screenplay: «Milk» Best Foreign Film: «The Class» Best Documentary: «Man on Wire» Robert Altman Award: «Synecdoche, New York» John Cassavetes Award: «In Search of a Midnight Kiss» Lacoste Truer Than Fiction Award: Margaret Brown, «The Order of Myths» Piaget Producers Award: Heather Rae, «Frozen River» Someone to Watch Award: Lynn Shelton, «My Effortless Brilliance»
Variety has revealed a first look image from
director Matt Aselton's heist thriller Lying and Stealing
featuring Theo
James (Divergent) and Emily Ratajkowski (Gone Girl); take a look here... According to the site, the film — which has just commenced principal photography — sees
James as «Ivan, a suave, young thief whose specialty is stealing -LSB-...]
The press release, in part: The Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP), the nation's oldest and largest organization of independent filmmakers, announced today that
director Darren Aronofsky, actors Hilary Swank and Robert Duvall, and Focus
Features CEO,
James Schamus, will each be presented with a career Tribute at the 20th Anniversary Gotham Independent Film Awards ™ on Monday, -LSB-...]
Writer Leigh Whannell and
director James Wan (Saw) stumble with their follow - up
feature, Dead Silence.
A new, 47 - minute documentary
featuring Storaro, editor Gabriella Cristiani, costume designer
James Acheson, and art
director Gianni Silvestri (DVD box set and Blu - ray editions only)
Extras: New 2K scan of the original film elements of all three films, commentary by Cohen on all three films, new «Cohen's Alive: Looking Back at the It's Alive Films»
featuring interviews with writer - producer -
director Larry Cohen, actors
James Dixon, Michael Moriarty and Laurene Landon and more; new «It's Alive at the Nuart: The 40th Anniversary Screening» with Larry Cohen; trailers, TV and radio spots, still galleries.
by Walter Chaw If you ever wondered, like I never did, what a movie scored by Kenny G (actually
James Newton Howard — Kenny G is just the «
featured saxophone performer») would be like,
director Joel Schumacher and star Julia Roberts, in the middle of her big - hair era, hold the answer.
Governors who were not up for reelection and who continue on the Board are Annette Bening and Tom Hanks, Actors Branch; Jim Bissell and Jeffrey Kurland, Art
Directors; Caleb Deschanel and Owen Roizman, Cinematographers; Martha Coolidge and Edward Zwick,
Directors; Rob Epstein and Lynne Littman, Documentary; Robert Rehme and Tom Sherak, Executives; Donn Cambern and Mark Goldblatt, Film Editors; Bruce Broughton and Arthur Hamilton, Music; Mark Johnson and Kathleen Kennedy, Producers; Robert G. Friedman and Sid Ganis, Public Relations; Bill Kroyer and John Lasseter, Short Films and
Feature Animation; Don Hall and Kevin O'Connell, Sound; Craig Barron and Bill Taylor, Visual Effects; and
James L. Brooks and Phil Robinson, Writers.
Bonus
features include: - Audio Commentary with writer /
director Johannes Roberts and producer
James Harris.