Three petty criminals try to escape their lower class lives by making
a film about a bank robbery - one they actually attempt.
While there is nothing novel to
a film about bank robbers and the authorities on their trail, Hell or High Water makes you forget that as it treats you to the thick atmosphere of a sultry Texas summer.
Not exact matches
A life vice-president, said in new» soccumentary»
film about Chelsea, Blue Revolution that, «I went and stood on a
bank with a packet of sandwiches with my girlfriend who I eventually married, principally because she agreed to follow Chelsea, and we've been going since 1942,»
The group used media, such as television adverts, Disney
films, press articles, image
bank photography to social media, to stimulate debate
about the particular issue being explored.
Irena Salina, director of the award - winning documentary
film, FLOW,
about the world's dwindling water supplies, thinks it can be done if world leaders, international
banks, the United Nations and other governmental organizations establish cooperative agreements for the use of bodies of water, including groundwater, and economic mechanisms to make sure those who need access to water can get it.
«Tiger Sharks:
Banks and Borders» is a
film about the connectivity between habitats and the Center for Sportfish Science and Conservation researchers» efforts to shed light on the relatively unknown movements of large marine predators.
The telescope tour features science demonstrations and a short
film about the world - class Green
Bank Telescope.
The complicated romance that punctuates the story adds spice (and a twist), but it's a
film essentially
about the
banking family and their machinations at a time of rapid change in China
Notwithstanding the women's role in the
film —
Bank's awkward, yet resonantly true rant
about her third - trimester «hell» towards the end is the best part — this
film is
about the «Dudes.»
Michael Mann's lush and long biographical
film about the famed 1930s
bank robber John Dillinger has soft and oily murderous night scenes.
Directed by Catherine Harwicke and written by Morwenna
Banks, Miss You Already is an emotionally poignant
film about two best friends «Jess» (Drew Barrymore) and «Milly» (Toni Collette) who have stayed close through thick and thin.
It fires on all cylinders as its stunning visuals, score, and the questions posed by Amy Adams» Dr.
Banks mirror the exact dialogue
about communication that the
film seeks out.
Baby Driver (Edgar Wright): There's a fabulous, free - wheeling spirit to this high - octane action
film about Baby (Ansel Elgort), a getaway driver for
bank robbers.
Helmed by Oren Moverman, it explores the state of the LAPD circa the late»90s but, despite what its title suggests, the
film isn't
about the infamous Rampart scandal — an umbrella term for the widespread corruption that occurred inside the Division's anti-gang unit (offenses ranged from unprovoked shootings, planting of evidence, narcotics possession,
bank robbery, and perjury)-- but instead it's set whilst the events were still current.
Over the course of their 40 - minute interview,
Banks and Dano — who star as Melinda Ledbetter and the young Beach Boys leading man, Brian Wilson, respectively — chatted
about the
film, their eclectic careers, and their advice to actors.
This year certainly has plenty of movies to get excited
about — at least, that's what Hollywood is
banking on with an upcoming slate that includes «Pirates of the Caribbean 4,» «Cars 2,» «Green Lantern,» «Captain America: The First Avenger» and «Thor» — but there's a lot more great stuff out there than just the usual summer tentpole
films.
Fox 2000 has acquired the
film rights to Jeffery Toobin's unreleased and as - yet - untitled book
about Patty Hearst, the heiress to the Hearst fortune who was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army in 1974 and brainwashed into becoming a
bank robber.
Scott Stuber has been tasked with assembling a star - driven slate that could reach 40 - 50 annual
films in total, and Triple Frontier gets added to a growing
film roster that recently included the deal that reteams Nightcrawler writer - director Dan Gilroy with Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo for an untitled
film set in the art world, and Highwaymen, the John Lee Hancock - directed
film put in turnaround at Universal
about the Texas Rangers who hunted down and killed
bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde, with Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson starring.
The
film is
about a single day at an investment
bank, just as the perfect storm of the
banking crisis hit in 2008.
Tobey Maguire, Elizabeth
Banks, Laura Linney, Ray Liotta, Dennis Haysbert and Kerry Washington star in the
film, a dark comedy
about love, marriage and animal invaders.
Lenny Kravitz talks with Chelsea Lately
about playing Cinna in the upcoming
film «The Hunger Games» stars Liam Hemsworth, Jennifer Lawrence, Elizabeth
Banks, Josh Hutcherson, Willow Shields, Woody Harrelson and Stanley Tucci.
4:30 am (13th)-- TCM — Take the Money and Run An early Woody Allen movie, when he was mostly focused on being funny and absurd, and this
film about a set of totally inept
bank robbers is both.
It is the third Hollywood style feature
film made
about the juvenile delinquent and
bank robber John Dillinger (Johnny Depp) and the first that possesses the verisimilitude of the period.
Cut
Bank (R for violence and profanity) Psychological crime thriller, set in Montana,
about a young auto mechanic (Liam Hemsworth) whose plans for a better life for himself and his girlfriend (Teresa Palmer) unravel after
filming a murder he witnesses in their tiny hometown.
Things get more tangled as the movie goes on: Based on Michael Lewis» rightly acclaimed book,
about the traders who foresaw a collapse in mortgages that would lead to a
bank crisis and a nationwide financial panic in 2008, the big - screen version is a
film without an audience.
6:00 pm — TCM — Take the Money and Run An early Woody Allen movie, when he was mostly focused on being funny and absurd, and this
film about a set of totally inept
bank robbers is both.
The 38 - year - old actor stars in the
film about a New York stockbroker who refuses to cooperate in a large securities fraud case involving corruption on Wall Street, corporate
banking world and mob infiltration.
Go see something independent (Sunshine Cleaning doesn't count) and then you don't have to worry
about films like Fast & Furious breaking
bank.
The Wedding Crashers star will join Jesse Eisenberg, Morgan Freeman, Mark Ruffalo and Melanie Laurent in the
film about The Four Horsemen, a team of the world's greatest illusionists who pull off daring
bank heists during their performances and shower their audience with the profits.
It's obviously a lot riskier for a studio to
bank on a Peter Weir
film over two hours long
about a 4,000 mile walk.
Even if I didn't find much worth laughing
about, Sandler was certainly laughing all the way to the
bank, especially as he continued to rehash most of the same persona through more
films equally energetic but idiotic.
Russell Crowe and Elizabeth
Banks star in «The Next Three Days», the Paul Haggis - directed
film about a man who plans a prison escape for his incarcerated wife.
Bahrani met Stewart in a food
bank while
filming a commercial in North Carolina, and knew he wanted to make a
film about him.
It's a
film about «six savage Dobes with a thirst for cold cash that leaves
banks bone dry.»
The
film is
about a
bank heist gone wrong and the effect it has on the men involved in the dangerous job.
Three years later Huyghe released what many regard as his masterpiece, The Third Memory (2000), a
film about the 1972 robbery of a Brooklyn
bank that inspired Sidney Lumet's movie Dog Day Afternoon (1975).
To learn more
about the Hadza, look out for the documentary
film «Hadza: Last of the First,» directed and produced by Bill Benenson and featuring engaging interviews with Jane Goodall, late Nobel laureate Wangari Maathai, author Peter Mathiessen, Hadza historian and Conservancy partner Daudi Peterson, and the Conservancy's Africa director, David
Banks.
And adds: «I get the feeling that Saving Mr.
Banks romanticizes the Walt Disney - P.L. Travers relationship a lot.I'm guessing that if Ms. Travers were still around, she would be as happy
about this
film as she was
about Mary Poppins.»