Sentences with phrase «fictional movie»

Making fictional movies about sport is the devil's own job.
The film's largely nonsensical plot involves fictional movie stars (played by Julianne Moore and Evan Bird), ambitious wannabes (Mia Wasikowska, Robert Pattinson), and John Cusack as some sort of literal massage therapist who has his clients work through their past trauma while he works their glutes.
Since the outfit looked pretty much sci - fi i.e, scientific fictional movie inspired, I have kept the appeal of this look the same way and yes, I tried to enhance it a little too with bold red lip as you can see.
I want greasy broker shennanigans with extravagant uses for an over abundance of money... so I can live out my fantasies vicariously through fictional movie characters
This entirely fictional movie tells the story of the miraculous landing of a commercial Jet after a mechanical failure sends it plummeting to the ground.
(That book recounted the fight to contain a new strain of Ebola that broke out among monkeys imported to a lab in Virginia in 1989, and a character based on Geisbert was later played by Dustin Hoffman in the fictional movie Outbreak.)
This is why the difference between his quasi-documentary and fictional movies is so important.
She took part in a spoof trailer showing her as Tonya's skating rival Nancy Kerrigan for the fictional movie I, Nancy.
How do contemporary issues in a completely fantastic, fictional movie make it seem more «real»?
Bilge's lucid summary of the twisty - turny documentary Kate Plays Christine — in which director Robert Greene follows around a real - life actress while she rehearses for a fictional movie about the life of a real person — got me thinking: Aren't we starting to need more words for the bounteously proliferating forms of nonfiction filmmaking besides just documentary?
Though it has a lot of fun playing with slasher tropes and cinema in general (showing the way Max and her friends are affected by elements like musical cues, monochromatic flashback sequences and slow motion within the fictional movie), the film isn't funny or scary enough, ultimately becoming a victim of its own satire due to its insistence on preserving the genre's traditionally bad acting and writing.
That semi-autobiographical TV - series revolving around the irreverent alpha - male antics of a fictional movie star and his posse was inspired by the life of its executive producer, Mark Wahlberg.
There is a short film that inspired The Nancy Starling (the fictional movie within Their Finest), which is a short film about a woman played by Peggy Ashcroft, who goes to help rescue her husband from Dunkirk (Channel Incident, 1940).
Tom Cruise and Renee Zellweger star in this fictional movie that spawned two catch phrases still uttered today: «You had me at hello» and «Show me the money!»
What is a fictional movie for, as opposed to a documentary?
Only when we see the actresses sitting next to their mothers does the mix of positive and negative emotions feel convincing: The brief sequence does a much better job of illustrating the difficulties of being a mother, and the reward of enduring those trials, than anything in the fictional movie itself.
New mum Beyonce is to join pal Gwyneth Paltrow, Cameron Diaz and Reese Witherspoon as the fourth member of a fictional movie supergroup.
Planet Terror actually has a faux trailer before the movie itself starts (it is quite funny and very reminiscent of those 1970's action flicks) for a fictional movie titled Machete.
At the DNC in 2012, Convention Chairman Antonio Villaraigosa, Newark Mayor Cory Booker (now a U.S. Senator), and Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson (and husband of Michelle Rhee), headlined a screening of the fictional movie Won't Back Down, which promotes parent trigger bills, a mechanism for replacing unionized public schools with non-union charters.
He said those alleged incentives, which he can't prove, were dangled before parents around Hollywood's release of Won't Back Down, a fictional movie starring Maggie Gyllenhaal.
Jerry Seinfeld put Minsk on the map in a fictional movie / musical Rochelle, Rochelle back in the 90s.
However, while Israel's art certainly has narrative ambitions akin to those of a fictional movie or TV show, its overall purpose is arguably closer to that of a documentary (dedicated to Los Angeles) or a biopic (dedicated to Alex Israel).
Director John Landis includes references to a fictional movie See You Next Wednesday in nearly all his films; while the title is a reference to a script he wrote when he was a teenager, the content of the fictional movie changes from appearance to appearance.
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