Not exact matches
Spearheading the undertaking was Priest / producer Ellwood (Bud) Kieser, who during the
course of the
filming — in and
around Cuernavaca in Mexico — celebrated mass for the cast and crew on four occasions, each of them followed by a fiesta.
The booming Kumasi - based
film industry is noted for creating stories
around big moments and of
course controversial personalities.
The
film has an interesting cast — Jason Statham, Mickey Rourke, Alexander Skarsgard, Michael Shannon and, of
course, 50 Cent — but the action seems to revolve
around Control star Sam Riley as a man who assumes the identity of a dead man only to end up in a high stakes game of Russian roulette.
The cast go from room to room discussing stuff, from location to location looking at stuff, explaining scenarios to each other, lots of driving
around and of
course the other obligatory scene where everyone watches an old educational news
film reel about their enemy and how it lives.
Ronan, who seems to grow into her lanky frame over the
course of the
film, nails the sense that Lady Bird's life is a tendentious war between her ego and increasing sense of the world
around her, while Metcalf masters Marion's inability to erase her frustration at her inability to be selfish or impulsive.
Of
course, ample scenes of motorcycles hurtling
around corners at horrific speeds are included across the
film's 104 minute running time, however the emphasis on the riders rather than the race grounds the feature in the relatable quest of chasing a dream.
«Armed and Underground: Production Design» (7 mins., 1080i / 16x9) brings production designer Jon Gary Steele into the interview mix for an insider's view of the
film's carefully - aged sets (the industrial - site exterior was a real location in Fontana, CA, but the massive interior was built on a soundstage), while «Crash
Course: Stunts» (11 mins., 1080i / 16x9) taps stunt coordinator Lance Gilbert to tell, among other stories, the one about crawling
around on the floor with his kids» Hot Wheels cars to plan the armoured - truck chase scene with Antal.
It's unfortunate that we've gotten so few Lonergan
films over the
course of such a long time, especially when you can't turn
around without another superhero extravaganza smacking you in the face, but if it takes this long for him to consistently deliver at this level of quality, then it is damn sure worth the wait.
«A Bloody Business» (8:52)(HD) is an excellent featurette about the
film's special effects, which of
course gravitate
around the need for blood.
This time
around, ex-con Vin Diesel (who can barely be bothered to open his mouth when he speaks), former cop Paul Walker (who makes underplaying an understatement), and the rest of their band of merry street - racing thieves become the good guys when they team up with their rival from the last
film, DSS agent Hobbs (Johnson, who delivers the most ordinary line of dialogue as if it were a catch phrase), to stop another heist gang — one that threatens national security, of
course.
And of
course, these
films have some of the best action sequences
around.
For 2016, the new Antoine Fuqua - directed
film stars Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt and Byung - hun Lee and centers
around a group of outlaws, mercenaries, bounty hunters and gamblers who find themselves employed by the desperate townspeople of Rose Creek who are being overrun by a villainous industrialist (played, of
course, by Peter Sarsgaard).
His new
film, Free Fire, is built
around a premise that is simultaneously old school and high concept: two groups of criminals in 1970s Boston arrange an arms deal in an old warehouse, things go south, guns are drawn... and they proceed to engage in a gun battle that plays out over the
course of the entire movie, mostly in real time.
Rich: Of
course, I'm sure Alex would actually prefer to see the real John Cusack doing naked ballet
around his apartment to start this
film.
Adding to the collapse of the
film around halfway through is the predictability in the plot which never ceases to deviate from the
course most people lay out after the initial set - up.
Of
course, the DVD seems somewhat of an afterthought this time
around, arriving as it does alongside the
film's Blu - ray debut.
That moral ambiguity, of
course, is a huge reason why Deadpool was so popular last time
around — it was 2016's highest grossing R - rated
film ever — and looks set to continue being so for some time to come.
Of
course, many of the children were whispering and running
around the theater, seemingly bored with the
film in front of them, but at least they evinced some effort and curiosity.
Of
course, there are a couple of theories floating
around, but we'll have to wait until Captain Marvel or Avengers 4 for definitive answers as we know Brie Larson has
filmed scenes with Josh Brolin (who plays Thanos), which means Captain Marvel won't be sitting this fight out completely.
Today the TCM Classic
Film Festival begins, bringing classic
film fans from
around the world to Hollywood to enjoy four days of fun, friends, special events, and of
course, classic
films.
Of
course, most people going into the
film will know that Wallace would kill himself 12 years later, but rather than spend its time foreshadowing that event, Ponsoldt is more interested in the meeting of these two literary minds and examining the struggle of Wallace to retain his normalcy in the wake of being deemed «the voice of a generation» by seemingly everyone
around him.
With the help of a panel of
film experts from
around the country, the
film center has identified the best cult
films of all time — and will play every one of them over the
course of 2017.
There's an aura of unpredictability
around her, like she might suddenly send things careening off
course into uncharted territory, and I found myself wishing that she was the protagonist of her own
film.
Tommy Kirk, Kevin Corcoran, Beverly Washburn, and Roy E. Disney all comment on the ranch, followed by the ranch manager Steve Sligh showing us
around and pointing out which
films where shot where, including, of
course, Old Yeller.
That's about where the similarities end, of
course, and the rest of the
film has to live and die
around the derivative plot on its own merits.
Touching on the number of Oscar - nominated
films about the Iraq war, which have not been a hit with US audiences, he said: «If we stay the
course and keep these movies in theatres we can turn this
around.
However, everything changes
around halfway through when the
film takes a strange and very dark turn, veering completely off -
course.
«A Bloody Business» (8:52) is an excellent featurette about the
film's special effects, which of
course gravitate
around the need for blood.
In the
filming, Paulo showed Bourdain
around the Rocinha favela, and of
course, he never would have met him if I hadn't featured him in the Rio guide.
Albuquerque is an internationally renowned artist who, over the
course of her 40 - year career, developed a strong visual language and an expansive body of work ranging from sculpture, poetry, painting, photography,
film, and multi-media performance to ambitious site - specific ephemeral projects in remote locations
around the globe.
Derived from the original 16 mm
film stock, this Portfolio captures Mekas's constant and playful chronicling of the world
around him over the
course of his career.
Elizabeth Price is selected by the Whitechapel Gallery as part of Artists»
Film International, a collaborative project which showcases artists working with
film, video and animation from 15 partner organisations
around the world and presented over the
course of a year in each venue: Belgrade Cultural Centre, Belgrade; Video - Forum (n.b.k), Berlin; GAMeC, Bergamo; Fundacion PRÓA, Buenos Aires; New Media Center, Haifa; Hanoi / DOCLAB, Hanoi; Para / Site Art Space, Hong Kong; Istanbul Modern, Istanbul; Centre for Contemporary Arts Afghanistan (CCAA), Kabul; Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX; National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow; Project 88, Mumbai; KINOKINO Centre for Art and
Film, Sandes, Norway; Cinematheque de Tanger, Tangier and City Gallery Wellington, Wellington.