Sentences with phrase «film icon robert»

In addition, film icon Robert Redford has joined the all - star cast as Agent Alexander Pierce, a senior leader within the S.H.I.E.L.D. organization.

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If you're not familiar with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, this is the 15th of 23 planned films (so far), which started in 2008 when Robert Downey Jr. experienced a career resurgence out of nowhere and made Iron Man an American icon.
2 includes appearances by genre - film icons Sonny Chiba, Michael Parks, Larry Bishop, and Sid Haig; Wu - Tang Clan producer and turntablist RZA and filmmaker and composer Robert Rodriguez both contributed to the musical score.
Robert Downey, Jr. is developing a film based on a project late movie icon Steve Mcqueen wrote in the 1960s.
Indiepix Festival Favorites, Volume 2 Value - priced, three film set of music documentaries: «Icons Among Us: Jazz In the Present Tense,» about the modern jazz scene, with Terence Blanchard, Ravi Coltrane, Robert Glasper, Nicholas Payton, Brian Blade & the Fellowship Band, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Donald Harrison Jr., Anat Cohen and Esperanza Spalding; «Echotone,» a lyrical documentary providing a telescopic view into the lives of Austin's vibrant young musicians as they grapple with questions of artistic integrity, commercialism, experimentation, and the future of their beloved city; and «Roaring Abyss,» a stunning audiovisual poem, the product of filmmaker Quino Piñero's two years of field recording traditional and modern music from around every corner of Ethiopia, a country of eighty different nationalities and cultures spread amongst mountains, deserts and forests.
He wrote the film, which marks his directorial debut, based in Mapes» book, and while the specifics of what happened, how television news became less about fact, and more about perception, I was interested in talking about my admiration for the way he neatly folded so many facts into the film without it feeling like dull exposition, avoiding the obvious tropes of good guys and bad guys, Cate Blanchett's spontaneity, and the pleasures and perils of casting one icon (Robert Redford) as another icon (Dan Rather).
Robert Farmer analyses the life, the films and the screen persona of an actress who was turned into an icon of modernity.
Reviewed by Damien Straker on October 20th, 2013 Icon presents a film directed by Robert Rodriguez Written by Kyle Ward (screenplay), Robert Rodriguez (story), Marcel Rodriguez (story).
Reviewed by Damien Straker on October 20th, 2013 Icon presents a film directed by Robert Rodriguez Written by Kyle Ward...
On the heels of the more audience - friendly shoot»em - up 3:10 to Yuma comes the ponderous but often pretentious epic The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford — an intriguing visual poem starring Brad Pitt as the Old West icon and Casey Affleck, Pitt's co-star in the Ocean's films, as James» assassin.
There has been quite a bit of confusion whether or not Robert Englund was actually going to be in the film, we all assumed he was going to be in there with all the other horror icons, but it's been confirmed by Robert Englund himself that he's not appearing in Death House at all.
The list of icons making appearances was truly unprecedented: Superman soars twice — once in the «return» and the other as Ben Affleck; Crockett and Tubbs exude cool; Ethan Hunt falls short; Captain Jack Sparrow sets the stage for the finale; Jack Black sometimes wears stretchy pants; Huey Long is resurrected and somehow over-played by Sean Penn; the mass appeal of the DaVinci Code novel fizzled onscreen; Robert Altman's amazing career ended with an excellent adaptation of a radio series starring Garrison Keillor's made for radio face; Johnny Depp tried to untrack his career with The Libertine; Nicolas Cage was front and center in the disastrous remake of The Wicker Man, but if the preview is any indication, his sleep - walk was merely a tune - up for this year's Ghost Rider; Woody Allen (with Scarlett Johansson as his muse) re-emerged with his best comedy since Crimes and Misdemeanors; amazingly, Jen and Vince's real life break - up was more entertaining than the film version; and while on - set hook - ups seem to the norm, how could the dreadful You, Me and Dupree have been an aphrodisiac for Kate and Owen?
The Robert Pattinson arthouse director trophy case continues to grow as he notches a film with French icon Claire Denis.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS Black White + Gray (Unrated) Bifurcated bio-pic examines both the intimate and professional relationships of a couple of art icons from the Seventies, curator Sam Wagstaff and homoerotic photographer Robert Mapplethorpe.
One of the most hotly tipped films to come out of Cannes this year, David Robert Mitchell's stylishly cool and beautifully shot second film, It Follows, has been given a UK release date of 27 February 2015, via Icon Film Distribution.
Their decks featured artworks by Damien Hirst, an edition considered to be one of the most valuable and coveted Supreme releases to date; Ryan McGuinnes with the collection of Pantone decks; the street artist KAWS; the visual artist, graffiti writer, performance artist musician and sculptor Rammellzee; the artist Dan Colen with the edition featuring imagery of Nike sneakers and chains; the Russian conceptual artist Andrei Molodkin; the graphic designer Peter Saville with iconic pulsar waves featured on a Joy Division album artwork; the director Larry Clark most famous for his cult film «Kids»; Neo-Pop artist and 80s icon Jeff Koons with the variety of monkey imagery with surreal backgrounds; Richard Prince; world - renowned Japanese artist Takashi Murakami; Marilyn Minter; George Condo; John Baldessari; Robert Longo; Raymond Pettibon; and many many more.
Featuring a selection of short, mid-century animated 16 mm films by American icon Robert Breer — all of which were projected in L.A. during the opening of a Larry Rivers exhibition in 1963 — including A Man and His Dog Out for Air (1957), Eyewash (1959), and Homage to Jean Tinguely's Homage to New York (1960).
The officially landmarked building is recognized as an American cultural icon and renowned for those who have lived and created there, including Sir Arthur Clarke, Bob Dylan, Stanley Kubrick, Arthur Miller, Joni Mitchell, Dee Dee Ramone, Larry Rivers, Dylan Thomas, Mark Twain, Tennessee Williams, Milos Forman, Janis Joplin, Donald Sutherland, Patti Smith, Philip Taaffe, Dennis Hopper, Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick, Eugene O'Neill, Jane Fonda, Larry Rivers, Leonard Cohen, Robert Mapplethorpe, Tom Waits, Courtney Love, Sam Shepard, Charles Bukowski, Julian Schnabel, Jasper Johns, Viva, Quentin Crisp, Jimi Hendrix and many others (some of whom will appear in this film).
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