Sentences with phrase «film mystery men»

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A few weeks ago, Mystery Man and I were walking to a hardware store to pick up some materials for our film project when I suddenly lost my balance.
We're in San Francisco right now =) Mystery Man and I spent all day yesterday filming, and will continue to film all day today.
Mystery Man thought it would be fun to film the process, so we did a DIY video.
Mystery Man and I are working on a special film project right now that requires me to learn some martial arts choreography.
Mystery Man, David, and I have been anxiously waiting for part 2 of the Hugo Boss film series.
The lonely Wiseau (Franco, as in James, in full deadpan squint) may have suffered an unrequited man - crush on the handsome Sestero, as the film suggests, but it's possible that deep down the mystery man's heart secretly belonged to Dada.
The following year, Garofalo appeared in no less than five films, with a supporting part in the ensemble piece 200 Cigarettes, a starring role as an unconventional action heroine called the Bowler in Mystery Men (which also featured Stiller), and prominent turns in Kevin Smith's eagerly awaited Dogma, Hampton Fancher's psychological thriller The Minus Man, and the satirical comedy Can't Stop Dancing, in which she acted alongside fellow comedienne Margaret Cho.In 2001, Garofolo took on the role of Catherine Connolly in The Laramie Project, HBO's docudrama chronicling the aftermath of the death of Matthew Shepard, and filmmaker David Wain's comedy Wet Hot American Summer.
The world may never truly know international man of mystery Tommy Wiseau, but the film opens a window into his weird persona to try and understand Tommy's passion.
It was for his portrayal of an embittered DJ in another of Egoyan's films, Exotica (1994), that Koteas garnered his second Genie nomination; following this critical success, he began to appear in an increasing number of high profile productions.Koteas was subsequently featured to great effect as the creepy Vaughan in David Cronenberg's controversial Crash (1996), and he invested his brief but pivotal role as Holly Hunter's mystery man in the acclaimed Living out Loud (1998) with memorable charisma.
She was the only woman to appear in three Bond films: as Andrea in The Man With the Golden Gun (1974), as the title mystery woman in Octopussy (1983), and in an uncredited role in A View to a Kill (1985).
She does go on some more dives later in the film, and at least she's allowed to puzzle out some of the mysteries behind the wreck of the Goliath — but this is the kind of man's movie where men make manly declarations like (and I do quote), «I feel things so I do them.
A few gentle comedy dramas followed with Penny Marshall's Renaissance Man and Herbert Ross» Boys on the Side.Many film roles opened up in the late»90s, from Victor Salva's independent comedy Rites of Passage to the big - budget Robert Zemeckis mystery What Lies Beneath.
This isn't a young white coed trying to solve a mystery and save herself, it's a young man of color, challenging the audience to enjoy the ride but understand why switching these roles in a horror film is a social critique in itself.
The film waits only a few seconds longer to drop its own bombshell: The mystery man on the other side of the lattice vows to return, one week later, to murder Lavelle on the beach — not because he's a bad priest, like the one who abused him, but because he's a good one, and his death will turn heads.
But the film, which tells the story of how mystery man Tommy Wiseau made what's often been called the worst movie of all time, The Room, has earned mostly positive reviews and was nominated for two Golden Globes, including Best Picture (Comedy or Musical.)
Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery — One of the best examples of a film that didn't do much theatrically but became a huge hit on video.
The film meanders with this notion of the mystery of who this man is and you pretend to believe the movie isn't lying to you.
Radcliffe seems incredible in this film that has a truly twisted sense of humor and an interesting mystery at the center as Radcliffe plays a man trying to figure out who killed his girlfriend (Juno Temple) as he causes chaos in a North Pacific town.
The film stars Dane DeHaan as an ambitious young man sent to a wellness center in the Swiss Alps to collect his boss, but soon finds himself trapped in the spa's dark mysteries.
Then stick around for sci - fi gold with Invasion of the Body Snatchers and one of the greatest films ever with mystery - comedy The Thin Man.
A bit lengthy run time for a thriller, but absorbing throughout nonetheless, this murder mystery, somewhat loosely based on the dense best - selling novel by the late Stieg Larsson (which in its native Swedish literally translates to «Men Who Hate Women», the first in his «Millennium» trilogy), is dark, and more than a little sensationalized (involving perverts, murderers, rapists, Nazis, and literal Biblical interpretations) to be believable, but, like most good thrillers, it's riveting in a way that you won't be able to turn away from it, even during some of the film's most brutal moments.
Before you go see the film, which has received largely glowing reviews, there are a few things it would helpful to know, Unlike the ubiquitous Spider - Man and Superman, Black Panther may be a bit of a mystery to those who aren't big comic book fans.
First it was a joke: the little ginger headed toddler Sarah hardly resembles her father, Michael; then it was a rumour: Sarah's oldest brother seems to have overheard a phone conversation where their mother said she didn't know who the father of the baby was; finally it became a mystery with an answer: Sarah seeks out men her mother might have slept with, and through a DNA test, she discovers that Harry Gulkin, an important Canadian film producer, is her biological father.
The film is inspired by the Flannan Isle mystery, in which three men who looked after the lighthouse on a tiny isolated island went missing and were never found.
There were brief references in some of the earlier films, such as those to Chaucer and his Canterbury Tales in Mystery Train, but the references in Dead Man and Ghost Dog are crucial.
Almost nothing's known about the film, but if anyone can bring a fresh spin to the undead, it's the director of «Down By Law,» «Mystery Train» and «Dead Man
The film is a mystery about what happened to a man's wife who is now in a coma.
As lush and atmospheric a film as the American cinema has created in years, Crimson Peak stars Mia Wasikowska (whose wide eyes and open face evokes the gothic heroine incarnate) as a smart, passionate American heiress, the daughter of a self - made man (Jim Beaver as the model of paternal affection and American responsibility) and a writer with a romantic streak and an unsullied innocence, and Tom Hiddleston as the dashing suitor from overseas, a handsome aristocrat with a haunted soul whose mystery captures the American's heart.
Based on the Jeffrey Eugenides book, the film is a mystery investigating why a group of sisters eventually all took their lives which happens here via a group of young men in their neighborhood interested in them.
Finally, we're getting new details about the upcoming Men in Black film with Thor: Ragnarok costars Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth, which will see them solving a global murder mystery.
Taking place in the throes of Communist fervor in 1967 China, the film traces the journey of a young man from Beijing discovering the natural, spiritual mysteries of Inner Mongolia.
In The Disaster Artist, we watch actor and man of mystery Tommy Wiseau (director and star James Franco) wreak his indie film The Room (2003) with a bottomless bank account and a beleaguered cast and crew.
Roger called him the International Man of Mystery and said he probably knew and introduced more directors, actors, distributors, exhibitors and critics than any other single person in the film industry.
What do you get when you take what is probably the greatest baseball film ever made («Eight Men Out»), a magical Irish fairytale («The Secret of Roan Inish»), a strange science fiction film about a mute, black alien who lands in Harlem («The Brother from Another Planet») and one of the best mystery / suspense films in recent years («Lone Star»)?
In fact, the performance is bolder precisely because Ali works within such a restrained register that feels absolutely true to Juan, preserving an air of mystery around this man that pays richer dividends later on in the film, in the moments when his memory rushes back like a strong sea breeze.
The Imitation Game: A wonderful mix of exciting historical mystery and heartfelt examination of the complicated man at the mystery's center, The Imitation Game is a film about secrets boasting an Oscar - worthy performance from Benedict Cumberbatch.
In retrospect, the film's chilly reception in North America might not be much of a mystery, as Hooper appeared to be telling his fans that there's more to life than guy's stuff, and that eventually a man must put away evasive self - absorptions — an assertion that beats as the heart underneath Lifeforce's amusing horror - movie antics.
The surprise won't be revealed here (the project was overseen by the Mystery Man himself, JJ Abrams, after all), but what I will say is that most of the pleasures found in Trachtenberg's film have nothing to do with the found - footage original, with which it has almost nothing in common.
After Black Panther didn't reveal it, fans have been speculating if another solo hero film like Ant - Man and the Wasp or Captain Marvel will solve the mystery - or if the Soul Stone won't appear until Avegners 4.
The film, which is directed by Spider - Man Homecoming screenwriters John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, follows a group of milquetoast friends who don't initially realize that the «murder mystery party» they're having seems to actually be a real murder mystery, complete with FBI agents, gang members and bullets.
Quite how these men divided their time on the film remains a tight - lipped mystery for now, but being as both have significant sci - fi experience we have to assume it was a close collaboration rather than split down the middle (i.e. civilian and hero wear).
Filmed in the rugged and remote region of Tierra del Fuego, Chile, «The Man at the End of the World» explores the beauty and mystery of Tierra del Fuego through the eyes of one of its original pioneers, Don Germán.
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