Sentences with phrase «film industry get»

Once a year, the elite of the American film industry get together to celebrate excellence in cinematic achievements.

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It's a school designed for students who want to work in the film, game, broadcast and media industries and who are in a hurry to get started.
The numbers are indicative of the struggle the movie industry has faced in getting film aficionados to consistently visit theatres amid the rise of streaming services such as Netflix.
We should not, perhaps, pay to see the performance of an actress who must get herself drunk in order to act out a sex scene with a married co-star, any more than the film industry should allow animals to be harmed in the making of a film.
Unlike the Academy Awards, which are voted on by a huge coalition of film industry pros, the Golden Globes are determined by a tiny cabal of people who aren't really connected to the film industry and possibly not to reality either because, hoo boy, this year's nominations are in and we've got some questions.
He's got a huge fondness for the film industry and for rock «n» roll, both of which factor heavily into Manson's story.
Released February 2017, Get Out sent tidal waves throughout the film and entertainment industry, the Twittersphere and around kitchen tables and water coolers across the country.
As the film industry learnt, once you give people a better service the amount of piracy drops, sure you will never get to the point of absolute zero but you can make a real difference.
Film was always what I wanted to do, but the film industry is really difficult to break in to, so I thought, «I should be getting on with something while I'm working on the film stuff».
Interestingly, Cox did not show up at that event, at which Lazio denounced state tax credits being given to the film industry while small businesses aren't getting similar treatment.
Cuomo has been adept at raising millions of dollars from interests whose businesses are impacted by Albany actions — labor unions, real estate developers, business executives, the health care industry, charter school backers, government contractors, and the film and TV companies that get tax breaks for filming in New York.
De Blasio, for his part, touted his various achievements at the city level, including his new $ 500 million life sciences initiative, his universal prekindergarten initiative, new programs the city has created to help young people get jobs in the film and TV industry, the city's rent freeze program and the fact that the city now gives residents who are being harassed by their landlords a lawyer for free if they can fight the case.
He says he shared JetBlue's announcement right away with his contacts in the film industry and Clark got immediate feedback.
Although her dating history is enough to make us jealous, she's also hugely successful in the film and modelling industries alike, plus she's got serious style cred.
Even, there are many examples available in out film industry where young girls are getting marry old men just because they are a millionaire and the can fulfill their dreams with their money.
After years of running a talent agency, Sasha Madarasz felt ready to get out of the fast - paced film industry and make more of a difference in the world.
A native of Garden City, Long Island, NY, who was a mere four years old when he got his start in the film industry as a child model, Masterson subsequently moved to Los Angeles, where he made the leap to television with appearances in numerous commercials.
A twist in the third act adds a meta and surprisingly emotional spin to everything we've already seen; in a film industry littered with projects explicitly capitalizing on moviegoer's nostalgia, The Lego Movie gets there with efficiency and a relentless, consistently endearing good humor.
If there's any one new trend in the film industry that is getting better and better it's the live concerts.
At the film's press day, actor Paul Giamatti, who's also an executive producer on the movie, talked about what drew him to John Dies at the End, his most memorable experience of the shoot, working with such new actors, how he sees the industry now, and that he doesn't think a film like Sideways would even get made today.
Show up at a festival to promote your film, pretend to enjoy getting your picture snapped by a #blessed «industry expert,» thus securing their approval, and suddenly you're a «lock.»
But Rose Byrne is living proof that working independently to get ladies the opportunities they deserve doesn't mean you can't also call out the film industry's systemic (and obviously illegal) sexism.
As we get closer and closer to Oscar nominations, guilds and other industry associations are announcing their nominees for the best in film of 2012.
In an industry where awards - season hopefuls make their debuts during the Sundance Film Festival — more than 12 months before the Academy Awards at which they'll hopefully compete — and where certain films (like Get Out) can sustain a prestige narrative for an entire year, it's really never too early to start predicting which films will make a splash at next year's Oscars.
Accepted filmmakers not only have the opportunity to present their film in exciting venues in Austin to enthusiastic audiences, but also get to take part in AFF's famous Screenwriters Conference where they can refine their craft, make connections with important industry insiders, and walk away inspired to start their next project.
Like some film got an amazing opening weekend as big as 100 Millions but then the next week it dropped to 35 millions, which is 65 % dropped rate... that kind of drop rate is very rare in the Hollywood films industry.
Though I ended up only writing about ten of them, I did get to see or revisit more than half of the now 85 films awarded that industry's top prize and I assigned each of them a score out of ten (down to quarter - points).
Other popular films like «Get Out» or «Lady Bird» might click for some Oscar voters in light of the tenor of the industry conversation extending from last year: the push for diversity, inclusion, representation, etc..
If anything, I'd welcome the apocalypse just to get this hack out of the film industry.
Blige, who earned a Globe nomination for her supporting role in «Mudbound,» said the Time's Up campaign and the wear - black protest are important «because there's so many women that don't get a chance to speak in other industries that are not the film industry, the music industry.
One of our objectives was to make a film that allowed the viewer to get to know Roger and his relationship to the film industry, and to life itself, in an intimate and meaningful way.
As a family drama, The Black Balloon is a strong feature, though I am getting slightly tired of the genre's preponderance in the Australian film industry.
The film is set in 1930s Hollywood and follows a young man (Jesse Eisenberg) who arrives in Los Angeles hoping to break into the film industry, only to fall in love and get swept up in the vibrant café society that defined the spirit of the age.
I don't like when people rag on the film industry, but it's tough to defend its imagination when this idea gets approved with a $ 110 million budget and Steven Spielberg and Robert Zemeckis as producers.
«When I founded the Institute in 1981, it was at a time when a few studios ran the industry and an artist's biggest concern was whether their film would get made,» said Robert Redford, Founder and President of the Institute.
First time screenwriter Megan Holley got her bright idea for this film when she heard a story on the radio about a new growth industry: the crime scene clean - up business.
We had a great time discovering Winfrey's very impressive fake sneeze abilities, but we also got to talking about topics that have some serious weight throughout the industry right now — original stories vs. films based on existing source material, and also the rise of the streaming service and if they'd rather work on a filming getting a theatrical release or one hitting a streaming platform.
Despite the fact that the film boasts the highest body count in the franchise (a whopping 21 deaths), the highest amount of bare breasts (director Danny Steinmann got his start in the porn industry) and the most frequent use of drugs, it couldn't make up for the fact that Jason wasn't in the film.
«We made our selection on the basis of the quality of films that we saw, and I really hope that the film industry will get rid of all their prejudices against women, because female film - makers show the same kind of creativity and competence of their male colleagues.
But I've got to figure out how to frame the performance of the film for the movie industry.
NC - 17 films traditionally do poor business, and a Variety reporter — knowing that the interests of artists and audiences count for little alongside the bank accounts of industry people — recently chided Fox Searchlight Pictures for not cutting the film to get a better rating.
People will make comparisons to Get Out but that film had both of those things plus the full weight of industry and critics» support throughout awards season.
«artsy films», why do you think it is that the Academy shies away from recognizing horror films, and their impact in the film industry, and do you think a film like Get Out stands a real chance of any type of nomination this year?
Many people have questioned whether or not Johnny Depp is putting his daughter, Lily - Rose Depp who just turned 16, at risk by getting her involved in the modeling and film industry at such a young age.
It's got the film industry making fun of itself, and fun of internet nerds and (cough) film critics.
C + Broadcast News: The Criterion Collection Rated R Available on DVD and Blu - ray Widely considered to be not only one of the best films about the broadcasting industry, but an insightful comedy as well, Broadcast News is getting the Criterion treatment with this new release.
Despite the massive financial success of recent movies like Get Out, Black Panther and Wonder Woman, the film industry has still been incredibly slow to diversify its talent both in front of the cameras and behind them.
But the sense I get here is that Crowe is less concerned with how his film plays to the industry than with how it rekindles his enthusiasm for the medium after taking such a beating for his last effort — that approach can go either way, but having also recently wrapped a pair of music documentaries (one of which, «Pearl Jam Twenty» will play Toronto next month), he's clearly in a productive frame of mind.
We're now one week away from the 2014 Sundance Film Festival kicking off, which means most of the film industry is getting in the Sundance mood once again.
It's a pity that Alan Moore's still got it in for the film industry (as with V for Vendetta, his name isn't mentioned in the credits), because this is the best film it could be.
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