Not exact matches
This wry, wonderfully detailed
film catches the enormous imbalance of a morose teen with no life experience other than the thousands of
fictional and pop - culture references that fill his head and his room: A sketch of Woody Allen's head hangs
over Oliver's bed.
A
fictional film made with the same group of actors
over a twelve year period, Boyhood is certainly something to look out for.
The
film was shot
over the course of a dozen years, sales with the main actors returning to their roles once a year in an a grandiose attempt to capture one child's
fictional growth.
The best Iranian
film in years, invisible in its own country save for a series of screenings at the latest Fajr
Film Festival, a sum of Banietemad's work (both
fictional and documentary): characters from some of her earlier
films meet and have complex, intimate interactions
over the landscape of contemporary Tehran.
The reason they're fighting is a good one: Citing the mass destruction of New York City, Washington D.C., Sokovia (the
fictional city ruined in the end of «Avengers: Age of Ultron»), and at the start of this
film, Lagos, Nigeria, Secretary of State Thaddeus Ross (William Hurt) informs the Avengers that the governments of the world want supervision
over the superheroes.
All that's missing is a sense of who Arbus was, and how the
fictional journey depicted in the
film is reflected in (or, rather, distilled from) her art.Meanwhile,
over at The Onion, the question is considered: «Are Oscar Prognosticators Evil?.»
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.
According to Guiness World Records, Sherlock Holmes is the most portrayed
fictional character, by more than 70 actors in
over 200
films, plays and television shows.
This is a
fictional film rather than a documentary on several of the movie theater shootings that occurred
over the past few years.
The next exhibition at Fig. 2, which opens today, is a
film by London - based artist Charles Avery, who has been creating his own
fictional island through various media
over the last decade.