Not exact matches
And there is a big
film -
making community on Twitter — a lot of people follow Arin.
We are grateful that Paramount wants to
make Bible - themed
films and reached out to NRB and the Christian
community for feedback.
I wanted to know if the black churchgoing
community that
make up his strongest fan base — for Perry's
films are all rooted deeply in Christian themes and values — are likely to give him a backlash over the amount of marijuana use and comments about the drug in the new
film.
But all Royal Dick sucking aside, Summerhall is a terrifically cool space, with a fascinating
community of international artists lounging in the courtyard, trolling the hallways, wandering in and out of its nearly 500 rooms (some filled with art, some abandoned, some undecided), playing music, watching
films, hanging from the ceiling fans, getting naked, and
making art in all mediums.
County leaders are forming a
community advisory board of local
film professionals and others to
make the most of the asset.
This free
community film screening is
made available by Councilspeaker Corey Johnson, along with the School of Visual Arts and Samuel Goldwyn Films.
Work is now being finalized on a much larger project around the Volcanoes National Park in northern Rwanda,
made famousby the
film Gorillas in the Mist, where McGuinness is assessing the impacts of mountain gorilla, buffalo and golden monkey on the conservation of this park and the development of surrounding human
communities.
For the scientific
community, the release of public polls on contentious questions of science usually
makes us feel like Bill Murray's character in the
film Groundhog Day.
Occasional passing shots of Orthodox men garbed in traditional heavy black coats and hats have an almost Edward Gorey-esque surrealness to them, and yet what
makes the
film so engaging is the thoroughness with which it humanizes and renders accessible the hermetic Hasidic
community of Borough Park, Brooklyn.
The writer - director, Babak Shokrian, has
made an erratic autobiographical
film about juggling artistic ambitions and family expectations in L.A.'s close - knit Iranian Jewish
community.
That she's a relative outsider in her own
community — partly because she
makes no attempt to fit into the rigorous role her somewhat wealthy family wants her to embody —
makes her character even more of an interesting character exploration in Michael Pearce's new
film Beast.
Gibson has
made a big, bold, nightmarishly beautiful
film not just about the dawn of the Christian faith, but about the awful tendency of human
communities (wherever and whenever in the world they may exist) toward self - preservation, intolerance and mob rule.
Directed by Tristram Shapeero,
making his feature
film debut after a lengthy career in television (with credits including Absolutely Fabulous, Peep Show,
Community, and Parks and Recreation), A Merry Friggin» Christmas also stars Lauren Graham, Oliver Platt, Tim Heidecker, and Wendi McLendon - Covey.
The HFPA voters — a relatively small group as far as major awards bodies go — typically
make some oddball selections, and while not all of their
film choices were favorites among the
film critic
community, the voters seemed to avoid any laughably bad selections this year.
This is obviously a far more grounded exploration of the topic than this year's other
films about religious oppression, Red State and Footloose, and would
make an ace double feature with Sean Durkin's upcoming Martha Marcy May Marlene with their duelling tales of disengagement of rigid cult - like
communities.
Over the past 30 years the
Film Independent Spirit Awards has
made a name for itself as the premiere awards show for the independent
film community.
«Papa Joe» Bradford (Michael Ealy) is committed to
making a better life for the children in his impoverished
community in the faith - based
film Unconditional.
This
film,
made for $ 2 million, is the Ivory Coast's
film industry's most ambitious
film to date, and has high hopes of jump - starting their
film community should the
film become a success.
A kind of subversive take on the traditional Noah story, Take Shelter
made good on the promises of writer / director Jeff Nichols» first feature Shotgun Stories, establishing him as a powerful new voice in the
film community.
Film Fatales is a diverse
community of women filmmakers who meet regularly to mentor each other, share resources, collaborate on projects and build a supportive environment in which to
make their
films.
At the annual Women at Sundance Brunch, a
community of 400 artists, industry, opinion makers, activists and supporters gather to celebrate Festival
films made by women and to take stock of both accomplishments and the work yet to be done.
Contradicting a speech
made at the beginning of the
film about how players are never remembered for what they do on the field if they don't win, Linden has Lengyel (McConaughey, Failure to Launch) give a speech stating the exact opposite, as the
film concentrates more on the adversities that the players, coaches, school officials, and members of the
community had to overcome in order for the program to not crumble under the overwhelming weight of the tragedy's grim reminder before, during and after every humiliating defeat.
«Things have become more technological, and where the indie
film community was once sort of a safe place from that, now they're being asked to
make things for the sake of
making them,» she said.
And the recent Supreme Court decision didn't
make the
film feel like a musty period piece — instead, it seemed to add resonance and immediacy, turning a small victory in one
community into the harbinger of greater things to come.
Our goal is to present the best short
films we receive to our readers and, by promoting talented filmmakers at the first steps of their path to successful careers, help
make a difference and enrich the
film - loving
community as a whole.
Get Out is kind of a miracle of a hit, one that isn't exclusive to the mostly white
film community, but one that
made $ 175 million on a $ 5 million budget.
Commenting on this year's program, Geoffrey Gilmore, Director of Programming for the Sundance
Film Festival, said «The nearly 800
films submitted for competition at the Sundance
Film Festival this year emphatically demonstrates the vibrant health of the independent
film community which
made our task of selecting thirty - four
films for this year's competition an especially difficult and daunting one.
Or, perhaps, the ten
films in the catalog that in fact do measure up, according to a variety of standards that may not all be one's own but that can still be acknowledged as rightly, if loosely, binding for us members of the
community of
film lovers,
films that
make up a canon of common touchstones?
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN
FILMS Angels Crest (R for profanity and sexuality) Dysfunctional family drama chronicling the blame game played in the wake of the accidental death of a toddler (Ameko Eks Mass Carroll) as his estranged parents (Thomas Dekker and Lily Collins) and members of their tight - knit
community try to
make sense of the tragedy.
While I wasn't a huge fan of the first
film (I thought it was decent), I'm excited to see what a guy like Foy does with such a massive property, as this will be a big opportunity to show the horror
community what he's
made of.
Cage plays Colin Pryce (
making the
film's tagline — «Power always comes at a price» — that much funnier), a Louisiana politician who comes to national attention after an impassioned speech to Congress about the devastating impact of the BP oil spill on local
communities.
Despite my undesirable vantage point of the beautiful silent era theater, I was excited, as there was a definite buzz in the air for the SFIFF faithful, many of whom are members of the San Francisco
Film Society (SFFS), the organization responsible for
making the festival happen in addition to their other remarkable contributions to the national
film community.
To this day, many, especially within the figure skating
community, still loathe and detest Tonya Harding with an unbridled passion, even vociferously decrying throughout social media her mere presence at this
film's red carpet premiere recently in Los Angeles... not to mention the fact that this
film was even
made.
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The movie, which opens Friday but
made its Houston debut Saturday night as part of a day - long
community event celebrating the
film sponsored by the Houston Museum of African American Culture that also included a welcome from Democratic congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, actually has its start in «Captain America: Civil War» two years ago.
If there's a scene in Scott Derrickson's Doctor Strange movie where all of the characters suddenly have a vast awareness of pop culture, transform into talking motorcycles, or strictly adhere to Joseph Campbell's idea of «the hero's journey,» it's probably because
Community creator Dan Harmon reportedly
made some contributions to the
film's script.
At the time you
made George Washington while you were in school, what was the
film community and culture like in North Carolina, and did it foster your ability to pursue the kind of
films you wanted to
make?
The [filmmakers] knew the Swami from way back when and they had been
making various
films for the
community for years.»
Without any concrete details, we theorized that he was either there to simply
make the
film a little funnier or to set up some future Marvel work — former
Community directors Joe and Anthony Russo are
making the next two Avengers movies, after all.
This
film was tailor -
made for the cult
community.
The victims» families and members of the Snowtown
community protested against the
film being
made, and Nine Network entertainment reporter Richard Wilkins famously refused to rate it.
On top of that, her brave and uncompromising voice in Hollywood speaking out on the issues that female filmmakers, actors, and frankly, anyone, in the filmmaking
community faces as they attempt to create art and
make a living in what can oftentimes be a brutal and unforgiving industry, has
made her a leading light in the world of
film.»
Not many
films take a positive look on the black neighbourhoods in America and try to
make it look like a real
community, other than maybe a Spike Lee
film, which is something that this movie does well.
And now Weinstein, often portrayed in the press as a brutish and brash
film enthusiast who could
make or break movie dreams, has been officially ejected from the
film community, civilized society, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, if not in that order.
Such is the display of fair - weathered faith in Joshua Marston's fourth feature
film, Come Sunday, which relates the true trials and travails of evangelical Bishop Carlton Pearson, who in the late 1990s caused waves amongst his religious
community in Tulsa, Oklahoma when he announced God spoke to him and confirmed all souls are eligible to be received in heaven, whether they accept Jesus Christ as their lord and savior or not (which also negates the threat of hell, a punishment which has kept
communities frozen in antiquated fear - based decision
making for centuries).
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Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening July 1, 2011 BIG BUDGET
FILMS Larry Crowne (PG - 13 for brief profanity and sexuality) Tom Hanks stars in the title role of this romantic romp as a victim of downsizing who develops a crush on his jaded speech professor (Julia Roberts) when he enrolls at a
community college to brush up on his job skills.
His interests include listening to music, watching and
making films, and helping his local and tribal
community.
DU: We are extremely sad for your loss but so very happy you
made that choice as the horror
film community needs you big time.
Dee Rees is now being
made to carry the burden of the battle between some in the
film community and Netflix — a battle, by the way, that inflexible critics are destined to lose.
«We
made a lot of strong connections in the activist
community through our work on [Oscar - nominated doc] I Am Not Your Negro, and felt that we could utilize that momentum to broaden the visibility of this
film,» commented Magnolia Pictures» Matt Cowal.