First - time
feature filmmaker John Maclean takes a strikingly original approach to the Western, creating a...
First - time
feature filmmaker John Maclean takes a strikingly original approach to the Western, creating a realistic road trip for two very different men.
Not exact matches
Bullet Head stars Adrien Brody, Rory Culkin, Antonio Banderas and
John Malkovich in a
feature the
filmmaker says is a «love letter to animals.»
Extras: New audio commentary
featuring film scholar Joseph McBride («Searching for
John Ford: A Life»); «Omnibus:
John Ford, Part One»: director Lindsay Anderson's profile of the life and work of director
John Ford before World War II; talk show appearance by actor Henry Fonda from 1975; audio interviews from the seventies with Ford and Fonda, conducted by the
filmmaker's grandson Dan Ford; Academy Award radio dramatization of the film; an essay by critic Geoffrey O'Brien and an homage to Ford by
filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein.
Featuring music by Jack White and interviews with Serpico's associates and admirers — including writer Luc Sante and actor -
filmmaker John Turturro — this is an inspiring, all - access portrait of a courageous man who refused to betray his ideals.
«I'm working with various writers and
filmmakers, one guy [ex-Beta Band member turned
filmmaker]
John Maclean that I've done two short films with already («Man on a Motorcycle,» and «Pitch Black Heist,» the latter of which Fassbender exec - produced) and we're working on a
feature script at the moment.
The endeavor of dramatizing the events of something as horrific as the 2002 Washington D.C. killing spree of «The Beltway Snipers»,
John Allen Muhammed and his then 17 - year - old partner, Lee Malvo, requires a deft hand and a measure of control and restraint typically demonstrated only by the most seasoned of
filmmakers, especially if you're going to examine the infamous killers as intimately as writer - director Alexandre Moors does in his debut
feature, Blue Caprice.
Best Picture: «WALL - E» Best Director: Christopher Nolan, «The Dark Knight» Best Actor: Mickey Rourke, «The Wrestler» Best Actress: Michelle Williams, «Wendy and Lucy» Best Supporting Actor: Heath Ledger, «The Dark Knight» Best Supporting Actress: Marisa Tomei, «The Wrestler» Best Original Screenplay: Andrew Stanton and Jim Reardon, «WALL - E» Best Adapted Screenplay:
John Ajvide, «Let the Right One In» Best Foreign Language Film: «Let the Right One In» Best Animated Film: «WALL - E» Best Documentary
Feature: «Man on Wire» Best Cinematography: Wally Pfister, «The Dark Knight» Best Film Editing: Chris Dickens, «Slumdog Millionaire» Best Original Score: Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard, «The Dark Knight» Best Breakthrough
Filmmaker: Tomas Alfredson, «Let the Right One In» Best Breakthrough Performance: Lina Leandersson, «Let the Right One In»
Filmmakers» Audio Commentary
features producers / directors
John Musker and Ron Clements, as well as co-producer Amy Pell.
While at the film's press day,
filmmakers Jonathan Goldstein and
John Francis Daley spoke to Collider for this exclusive interview about how Vacation ended up being their
feature directorial debut, why their humor tends to lean more towards the R - rated, why Ed Helms and Christina Applegate were the perfect heads of this Griswold family, getting Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo involved, which cameos they were most impressed with, being of the mind - set that comedy can be short, and why test screenings can be a good gauge for comedy.
Its sequel, directed by
John Woo,
featured all of the
filmmaker's trademark visual style (balletic slo - mo gunfights, pigeons flapping their wings also in slo - mo before all hell broke loose) without any of the poignancy or dramatic heft of his best Hong Kong - set films.
Not unlike how Atomic Blonde gets a lot of currency because of its
John Wick connection, Billboards is the third
feature film from a
filmmaker who has already proved to be exceptional.
The subject is still in place, after all, and the
filmmakers — writer
John Romano («The Lincoln Lawyer») and first - time
feature director Ewan McGregor — can replace the diatribe with dialogue.
Few
filmmakers are more legitimately «independent» than
John Sayles, who has now written and directed 18
features since 1979 (Return of the Secaucus Seven) without studio backing.
Shot on a shoestring budget in just 16 days, «Blood Stripe» has already garnered several awards: It received the U.S. Best Fiction
Feature Film Award at the 2016 Los Angeles Film Festival; the Audience Award at the 2016 Austin Film Festival; the
John Schlesinger Award for First - Time
Filmmaker at the 2016 Provincetown International Film Festival; and both the Audience Award and the Indie Vision Breakthrough Performance Award at the 2016 Twin Cities Film Festival.
Meandering but evocative, Honeydripper -
filmmaker John Sayles» 16th
feature - follows a»50s juke joint owner (Danny Glover's Tyrone «Pine Top» Purvis) as he attempts to avoid bankruptcy by booking a legendary guitar player named Guitar Sam.
Bonus: Disc 1 • Audio Commentary With Director Ron Howard • Audio Commentary With Screenwriter Akiva Goldsman • «Inside A Beautiful Mind» Featurette • Deleted Scenes with optional Director's Commentary Disc 2 • «A Beautiful Partnership» Featurette • «Development of the Screenplay» Featurette • «Meeting
John Nash» Featurette • «Accepting the Nobel Prize in Economics» • «Cast Russell Crowe and Jennifer Connelly» Featurette • «The Process of Age Progression» Featurette • Storyboard Comparisons • «Creation of the Special Effects» Featurette • «Scoring the Film» Featurette • Academy Awards Footage • Theatrical Trailer • Cast and
Filmmaker Biographies • Production Notes • DVD - ROM
Features
The film, which
features C.K. as a thriving - yet - emotionally - stunted TV producer, follows him as he confronts (but apparently does nothing to stop) the fact that his 17 - year - old daughter (played by Chloe Grace Moretz) is being seduced by a famous
filmmaker (
John Malkovich) four times her age.
Special
Features New 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu - ray New audio commentary
featuring film scholar Joseph McBride (Searching for
John Ford: A Life) Omnibus: «
John Ford,» part one:
filmmaker Lindsay Anderson's profile of the life and work of director
John Ford before World War II Talk show appearance by actor Henry Fonda from 1975 Audio interviews from the seventies with Ford and Fonda, conducted by the director's grandson Dan Ford Academy Award radio dramatization of the film PLUS: An essay by critic Geoffrey O'Brien and an homage to Ford by
filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein
DVD
Features: Commentary by director
John Carpenter and actor Kurt Russell, «
John Carpenter's The Thing: Terror Takes Shape», Production Background Archives, Casp Production Photographs, Production Art and Storyboards, Location Design, Production Archives, The Saucer, The Blairmonster, Outtakes, Post Production, Production Notes, Cast and
Filmmakers, Theatrical Trailer
But the movie opts to downplay incidents of plagiarism in favor of
featuring appearances by artists who employed such colorful sobriquets as Abstract Rule, Born Allah, Pigeon
John, Riddlore, Big Al, Wreckless, Ellay Khule, Medusa, Q., MYKA NYNE, Busdriver, Ganjah K, Big Baby, CVE, Tray - Loc, Cut Chemist, Volume 10, Jyant, Ronda Ross, 2 Mex, Fat Jack,T - Love, Peace, Chali 2NA and F Stl, and perhaps most notably Eve, aka Ava Duvernay, a rapper - turned -
filmmaker with a very bright future behind the camera.
Victoria Miro is delighted to announce the publication of Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston, a lavishly illustrated, limited edition book by the internationally acclaimed artist and
filmmaker,
featuring newly - conceived photographic works, texts by the artist and Pulitzer Prize winning critic Hilton Als, in addition to storyboards from Julien's seminal 1989 film, Looking for Langston, never before published contemporary Polaroids and rare archival material including storyboards by artist
John Hewitt.
When I stopped by the Marianne Boesky Gallery on an exceedingly chilly Saturday afternoon, just one day after the opening of
John Waters» Beverly Hills
John exhibition — the raunchy
filmmaker's been
featured in a number of solo shows across the country since 2000 — the place was packed with an awkward mix of tourists and people who seemed to be in the know.
The documentary
features the music of Sam Beam, of Iron & Wine, and will be followed by a Q&A with the
filmmakers, Michele Poulos and Gregory Donovan (also poets), as well as St.
John.
This year's Global Focus series
featured the first solo indoor exhibition of Pakistani artist Imran Qureshi in a U.S. museum, and a major exhibition of pioneering
filmmaker, director, and theorist
John Akomfrah.
When invited to exhibit at the Armory Show this past spring, the gallery
featured a major sculpture by 30 - year - old Paul Gabrieli that was snapped up in the first few minutes by
filmmaker - turned - artist - and - tastemaker
John Waters.
Artists and
filmmakers featured in Truth include Ant Farm, Dara Birnbaum, Mark Bradford, James Coleman, Phil Collins, Bruce Conner, Willie Doherty, Omer Fast, Morgan Fisher, Coco Fusco, Tatiana Gaviola,
John Gerrard, Arthur Jafa, Zoe Leonard & Catherine Gund, Steve McQueen, Shirin Neshat, Pratibha Parmar, Ben Rivers, Rachel Rose, Anri Sala, Chick Strand, Jean - Marie Straub & Danièle Huillet, Anne Tallentire, and Rosemarie Trockel.
It will
feature 371 works by 156 artists,
filmmakers, architects, musicians and designers, such as Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, Juan Gris, Hannah Höch, Joseph Cornell, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Nam June Paik, Jean - Luc Goddard, Frank Gehry, Dara Birnbaum, Keith Haring, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Barbara Kruger, Richard Prince, Jeff Koons,
John Baldessari, Sherrie Levine, Pierre Huyghe, Mike Kelley, Christian Marclay, Gu Wenda, Stan Douglas, Hito Steyerl, Isa Genzken, DJ Spooky and Tobias Wong, among many others.
It
features 371 works by 156 artists,
filmmakers, architects, musicians and designers, such as Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, Juan Gris, Hannah Höch, Joseph Cornell, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Nam June Paik, Jean - Luc Goddard, Frank Gehry, Dara Birnbaum, Keith Haring, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Barbara Kruger, Richard Prince, Jeff Koons,
John Baldessari, Sherrie Levine, Pierre Huyghe, Mike Kelley, Christian Marclay, Gu Wenda, Stan Douglas, Hito Steyerl, Isa Genzken, DJ Spooky and Tobias Wong, among many others.