Sentences with phrase «film editor a.a.»

Once upon a time, dear reader, A.V. Club film editor A.A. Dowd and staff critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky were just like you: thirsty, sweaty, forced to pay money out of their own pockets to see movies.
On today's episode of Film Club, A.V. Club film editor A.A. Dowd and staff critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky sit down to discuss the delightful Isle Of Dogs, Wes Anderson's second foray into stop - motion after 2009's Fantastic Mr. Fox.
This week, A.V. Club film editor A.A. Dowd and staff critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky sit down to discuss The Disaster Artist, the James Franco - directed tribute to Tommy Wiseau and the most famous bad movie of all time, The Room.
A.V. Club film editor A.A. Dowd and staff critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky are back with another edition of Film Club discussing the second collaboration between Paul Thomas Anderson and Daniel Day - Lewis, Phantom Thread, a tastefully crafted, intimate love story set against the London fashion scene of the 1950s, and...
This week, A.V. Club film editor A.A. Dowd and staff critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky sit down to discuss Call Me By Your Name, the latest from Italian director Luca Guadagnino, and one of the most acclaimed films to come out of 2017's Sundance Film Festival.
Today, A.V. Club film editor A.A. Dowd and staff critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky argue the merits of...
Each day, A.V. Club film editor A.A. Dowd and staff critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky is breaking down a category and giving us their picks for who...
First up, A.V. Club film editor A.A. Dowd and staff critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky discuss Darkest Hour
A.V. Club film editor A.A. Dowd and staff writer Ignatiy Vishnevetsky head to Farmhouse Tavern to pick apart the Peter Pan origin story Pan — a movie that might be more fun to talk about than it is to watch — and share their thoughts on Robert Zemeckis» broad and occasionally beautiful new film, The Walk.
Returning to the A.V. Club office after almost two weeks in the trenches of Cannes, film editor A.A. Dowd sits down with staff writer Ignatiy Vishnevetsky to talk about the best (and, as luck would have it, last) film he saw at the world's most important film festival: You Were Never Really Here, a nightmarish noir...
Today, A.V. Club film editor A.A. Dowd and staff critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky discuss one of last...
On this week's episode of Film Club, A.V. Club film editor A.A. Dowd and staff critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky take a look at the latest Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson vehicle, Rampage, loosely based on the arcade game of the same name.
I even got them to go with me to a Vertigo screening at the Music Box (film editor A.A. Dowd informed me I was doing the lord's work); they're 11, but they barely squirmed, even though that movie can be a bit slow, what with all the snail's pace car chases at the beginning.
A.V. Club film editor A.A. Dowd and staff critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky are back with another edition of Film Club, this time discussing A Wrinkle In Time, the latest adaptation of Madeleine L'Engle's beloved YA novel.
A.V. Club film editor A.A. Dowd and staff critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky are back with another edition of Film Club to discuss Tomb Raider, the latest adaptation of the popular video - game franchise.
For this week's edition of Film Club, A.V. Club film editor A.A. Dowd and staff critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky take a look at Transformers: The Last Knight, which finds Michael Bay, the maestro of pyrotechnic wreckage, pitting alien robots against the audience's patience for the fifth time.
This is my third year writing about the Toronto International Film Festival with film editor A.A. Dowd (our dispatches will run on alternating days), and right now everything feels out - of - whack: On the flight, where I sit behind a snoring guy with a Viking topknot and steroid acne and across from a fiftysomething...
Our own film editor A.A. Dowd would no doubt approve of this choice; it's one of his favorites as well.

Not exact matches

Indeed, when reviewing the film for The A.V. Club, Film Editor A.A. Dowd highlighted just how funny A Quiet Passion is for a work that's also primarily concerned with death, calling it «witty and stirring.»
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