She is really a film buff, and we have a huge
film collection at MoMA.
It features voice - over by Jan Wengström, curator of archival
film collections at the Swedish Film Institute.
Her films are distributed by Canyon Cinema, Filmmaker's Co-op, and are in the permanent
film collections at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the University of Colorado — Boulder.
Not exact matches
This exhibit of photographs,
films, and models from the University of Texas's
collection offers a look back
at Bel Geddes's futuristic design aesthetic and the many ways it has shaped our present.
The book, a wide - ranging
collection of essays from artists,
film critics and social analysts as well as doctors, nurses and scientists, has its origins in a women's conference
at the University of Kentucky in 1989.
The SS15
collection is very cohesive and
at the same time shows a wide range of different cuts, materials and interpretations of Matthew Barney's
film River of Fundament, which Braganza used as a source of inspiration.
The breathtaking Erdem Fall 2012
collection; Behind the scenes drama
at Fashion Week; Burberry's beautiful Fall rain; one of my favourite films, Manhattan; Audrey Hepburn's divine orange coat in Breakfast At Tiffany'
at Fashion Week; Burberry's beautiful Fall rain; one of my favourite
films, Manhattan; Audrey Hepburn's divine orange coat in Breakfast
At Tiffany'
At Tiffany's.
The grunge elements were still there, mixed with a heavy dose of Western, so that the
collection looked like the remains of a Ralph Lauren
collection at the end of a Western - themed horror
film.
To be fair, the game IS an excellent attempt
at a polished addition to a now tiresome franchise, if you loved the Ridley Scott and James Camerons heralded Alien
films, and like me, consider Predator as a must - have classic in the DVD
collection, you won't put down the controller.
What follows are behind - the - scenes looks
at the
filming of the movie, a
collection of galleries, and the original trailer to the movie.
Still, if viewers are arriving to this
collection of
films — it unfortunately doesn't come in a Blu - ray alternative — on the back of Midnight in Paris then I'm sure they'll be surprised, enraptured, confused and elated all
at various points.
He responded with an enthusiasm that was beyond just fandom: he compared her
films to classics like «Picnic
at Hanging Rock» and «Scenes from a Marriage,» indoctrinated her second
film into the Great Movies
collection, and often rewarded her work with four stars.
Warren Buckland, by contrast, picks up exactly these aspects which do not fit and argues that these
films do indeed represent something new, something that is not classical
at all; his edited
collection, Puzzle
Films: Complex Storytelling in Contemporary Cinema, offers a number of interesting perspectives on just what is new about these
films (2).
Some Herbie fans may like that the Beetle has a larger role than the second
film and these folks probably won't be deterred from adding this to their
collection at any rate.
Thor Ragnarok box office
collection day 1: This Chris Hemsworth starrer superhero
film has raked Rs 9.91 crore
at the Indian box office on its opening day.
Apart from the obligatory chapter stops (15, in this case), there are unfortunately no supplemental bonus features, except for a small
collection of trailers for
films like Echelon Conspiracy and Wrong Turn
at Tahoe, the latter being the latest of many straight - to - video flicks starring Cuba Gooding, Jr..
Glastonbury (15) Running time: 135 min *** Julian Temple's loving documentary may
at first appear to be aimed
at the sort of music fan who prefers Glasto streamed live to their TV.But this
collection of archive and commissioned footage from 36 years of England's greatest music festival is likely to appeal more to diehard fans than non-festival-goers, since it revels in precisely the eccentricities that makes the armchair people dive for cover.Most of this
film is a structureless, rambling celebration of Glastonbury's boozy, hedonistic, liberated, political and frequently bonkers character rather than of the actual music: great if you were
at the party, presumably less great if you weren't.
The
film is an exhausting
collection of airplane CGI Firefox - style and heroic slow - motion establishing shots with shutter - staggered sprints through minefields, tripwires, and large - calibre gunfire that would be more
at home in a chop - socky Van Damme opera.
A Legendary Pictures production acquired by Netflix after the
film parted ways with Universal earlier this year, Spectral is a big action movie with a tinge of sci - fi to it, anchored by an appealing
collection of character actor or perennial supporting players
at its centre (James Badge Dale, Emily Mortimer, Stephen Root and Bruce Greenwood among them).
The special features aren't the greatest around, but it's a nice
collection of bonus material that should
at least please fans of the
film.
After a weekend that saw the latest Marvel superhero
film absolutely destroy all competitors
at the box office (as well as bring in a couple of kids wearing a trenchcoat trying to Vincent Adultman their way in), the Lamar - curated
collection of original songs accompanying the
film also shot its way to number one.
This
collection of production - diary - style footage finds Brian De Palma on the set of his 2002
film Femme Fatale directing the shoot, a process that — as seen in these specific clips — includes rehearsals with actors Rebecca Romijn and Antonio Banderas, working through movement / blocking and fight choreography, and the management of the movie's bravura opening setpiece that takes place
at the 2001 Cannes
Film Festival.
Or
at least the co-creator: The
film posits that Milne's young son assembled the characters (from his
collection of stuffed animals) and wandered with them through the nearby woods while dad, in a rare spate of attentiveness, took a lot of notes.
Unfortunately, the
film lacks even the most banal of structures, meaning that it's a hodgepodge
collection of scenes that don't flow well
at all.
Nominated for best
film and best director
at last year's Spanish Goya Awards, Truebo also picked up the Silver Shell for best director
at the San Sebastian
Film Festival, adding to his
collection, which includes an Oscar in 1994 for Belle Époque in the best foreign language
film category.
To celebrate what would have been Orson Welles» 100th birthday, Mr Bongo
Films are releasing a
collection of much sought after and rare
films from the acclaimed director, including a brand new restored 50th Anniversary Edition of Falstaff: Chimes
at Midnight.
Our
film came out
at the height of the DVD market, that moment when people actually bought DVDs for their home
collections.
This beloved cult -
film - to - be not only enabled me to attend a scoring session, but to visit the composer's home where I marveled
at his antique toy
collection — showing me just how many varied interests that Horner had beyond music.
This brings to mind a
collection of other far - left - leaning pop -
films that find our way of life — the concept of the American Dream itself — particularly dubious: Nightcrawler's gaze
at death incurred by corporate lingo and unregulated industries, A Most Violent Year's lament for the impossibility of moral management, Foxcatcher's conception of America as a land of slaves and slavemasters, Fury's abject refusal to render Americans the «good guys» even when fighting fascism, the entirety of Inherent Vice.
Included is an excellent new audio commentary by the always informative
film historian / author Troy Howarth; an additional audio commentary by director Peter Duffell and author Jonathan Rigsby; a new 10 - minute interview with second assistant director Mike Higgins; A-Rated Horror
Film, a 17 - minute vintage featurette about the
film featuring interviews with director Peter Duffell and actors Geoffrey Bayldon, Ingrid Pitt, and Chloe Franks; the English and Spanish theatrical trailers for the
film, both in HD; 4 radio spots; an animated image gallery with 68 stills containing on - set photos, promotional materials, and advertisements; and a
collection of Amicus radio spots and still galleries for Asylum,
At the Earth's Core, From Beyond the Grave, Madhouse, Scream and Scream Again, Tales from the Crypt, The Beast Must Die, The Land That Time Forgot, The Mind of Mr. Soames, The People That Time Forgot, and Vault of Horror.
There's a diverse
collection of Ready Player One inspired experiences appearing
at SXSW and a portion of them will be made available to VR arcade operators before the
film premiere.
by Melissa Wellham A classic Silent
film, a satire and a
collection of Scorsese shorts - Melissa takes a look
at some recent and up - coming DVD releases.
By this point, you may well be weary of hearing about «Back to the Future,» given how much press the time - travel trilogy received when the first movie hit the big 3 - 0 earlier this year, but
at some point you'll find yourself wanting to revisit the fun of these three
films, and that's when you'll want to have a copy of this five - disc set in your
collection.
At the same time as the
film entered pre-production, Refn began editing a coffee table book comprising his personal
collection of vintage exploitation movie posters.
Find out by taking a look
at the
collection of space fantasies, fishy fantasies, and horror
films now available for you to enjoy from the comfort of your very own home!
Less really is more with this excellent
collection of
films with running times of 90 minutes or less, available to stream right now
at SBS On Demand.
The bonus features are led by a
collection of short featurettes that look
at many aspects of
film, the crew and connections to the original
film.
Criterion's Blu - ray release is downright superb, fans of the
film urged to snatch it up for their personal
collections at their earliest convenience.
Lionsgate's Blu - ray is everything it should be, delivering a terrific feature presentation and one of the strongest
collections of bonus features assembled for a single
film at a standard list price.
Disney producer and filmmaker Aimee Scribner took some time out to speak to me about the
collection, how her career
at Disney got started, and the process behind the short
films and animated features.
We should be thankful that these
films are still in viewable condition
at all, much less the pristine presentations found in Criterion's Blu - ray
collection.
Eden was, to my mind, the finest
film in the strongest
collection of Seattle and Washington - born and - based filmmaking ever screened
at SIFF, in a line - up that was framed by opening night
film Your Sister's Sister (from hometown hero Lynn Shelton, whose recent work put independent Seattle filmmaking on the map) and closing night
film Grassroots, shot in Seattle and based on the book by former Stranger political reporter Phil Campbell.
Included in the bonus extras are a
collection of uncut and / or deleted scenes, the theatrical trailer and the featurette Dead Poets (which offers a look back
at the making of the
film with director Peter Weir, as well as new interview footage with actors Ethan Hawke, Robert Sean Leonard, and many others).
But it's a rich and exciting
collection of
films, however you look
at it:
There's no fruit in looking
at Conquest as a Christ parable, but there's endless fruit in looking
at The Passion of the Christ as a big - budget version of an exploitation / snuff
film, packed to the rafters with disturbing suggestions about societal order (gays suffer a lot
at the hands of Gibson's fantasies — women, mostly,
at Fulci's), and flying in under the radar of social acceptability where Fulci's
films have been relegated to the fanatic's
collection and the last independent movie store in your state.
It's loosely based on parts of a 14th - century
collection of Italian novellas called The Decameron, and there's a shaggy, improvised feel to the
film which
at times feels fresh, given the setting, and
at others gives it a feather - light flimsiness.
Features an English language introduction, the «Storyboard Presentation of the Movie» (which replays the entire
film soundtrack to a slideshow of storyboards and sketches) and «The World of Ghibli,» a
collection of featurettes (both Japanese and English language productions) on the
film and the English adaptation, plus interactive peaks
at other Miyazaki features.
At once a brilliant riff on Star Trek and also one of the best Star Trek movies ever made, Dean Parisot's
film revolved around the aging stars of a once - popular sci - fi TV series called Galaxy Quest who, after attending yet another sci - fi convention, are beamed up into space by a group of aliens that think the TV series was a
collection of «historical documents.»
While we
at Silver Screen Riot are not racing to the finish line before we've seen the likes of Rogue One, Martin Scorsese's Silence or a number of other potential contenders for the title, there is a
collection of
films that we do feel comfortable ranking: that of the horror persuasion.
Raazi box office
collection day 3: Alia Bhatt's
film continues to show growth
at the box office.