Coinciding with
the film of the same title is the screen writer Anthony McCarten's Darkest Hour How Churchill Brought Us Back from the Brink (Penguin) in which he proposes that Churchill did not rule out some form of Peace agreement with Hitler; but only after the defeat of an invasion.
The following year, it was adapted into an all - talking
film of the same title.
Allen's certainly made a few (the films in Hollywood Ending and Deconstructing Harry for example), and they've chosen The Purple Rose Of Cairo, from the Woody Allen
film of the same title, as their number 2 pick.
Obvious Child, Robespierre's debut feature, grew out of her 2009 short
film of the same title that also starred Jenny Slate.
Funny Games U.S. is Austrian director Michael Haneke's shot - for - shot American remake of his 1996
film of the same title, in which a middle - class family are terrorised in their holiday home by two effete, creepy young men (played by Michael Pitt and Brady Corbet), who occasionally break the fourth wall for Brechtian asides intended to point out that we're watching people suffering for our entertainment.
However, that same summer, Disney released Angels in the Outfield, a live - action remake of the 1951
film of the same title.
Adapted from the short
film of the same title,...
Director Rupert Wyatt (Rise of the Planet of the Apes, 2011) and screenwriter William Monahan (The Departed) deliver a remake of the very cool 1974
film of the same title starring James Caan and written by James Toback.
First and foremost this is not a remake of the 1947 Orson Welles
film of the same title, nor is it based on its source novel «If I Die Before I Wake» by Sherwood King.
WESTWORLD (HBO) A series inspired by the 1973
film of the same title written by Michael Crichton about a futuristic theme park populated by artificial beings.
A series inspired by the 1973
film of the same title written by Michael Crichton about a futuristic theme park populated by artificial beings.
Director Rachid Bouchareb, a long time festival favorite, has taken the general story of writer / director Jose Giovanni's 1973
film of the same title and relocated it from France to a New Mexico border town.
The Search is a remake of the 1948
film of the same title, with the setting changed from post-WWII Berlin to the Second Chechen War.
This is a tough movie, based on a short
film of the same title that writer / director Kat Candler made in 2012 (which I haven't seen).
Instead of having a hopeless schmuck caught in inappropriate situations, the script by the Farrellys, Scott Armstrong, Leslie Dixon, and Kevin Barnett (a remake of the 1972
film of the same title based on a short story by Bruce Jay Friedman) decides to turn the schmuck into the reason for the inappropriate situations, and the strain of accepting the whole thing gets considerably tougher.
-- Vera List Center for Art and Politics director Carin Kuoni and curator Elizabeth Thomas engage with artist Amie Siegel in a conversation about Black Moon (2010), Siegel's three - part work that departs from Louis Malle's 1975
film of the same title.
The artists spent nearly two years just outside Marfa for the filming of Giant (2014), commissioned by Ballroom Marfa, capturing the remnants and «signs of life» of Reata Mansion from the 1956 Warner Bros.
film of the same title.
The Radcliffe Institute presents a solo exhibition featuring a selection of elements of Bouchra Khalili's work from Foreign Office, consisting of a digital
film of the same title, a group of photographs, and a silkscreen print, titled The Archipelago.
For the SHE MAD: Laughing Gas video installation, Syms uses Edwin Porter's 1907 nine - minute silent
film of the same title as a starting point.
It features Prager's latest
film of the same title in its U.S. premier, accompanied by a series of photographs shot on location during its production in Paris.
Not exact matches
In that polemical
film, based on the book he wrote
of the
same title, Navarro argues in racially tinged language that China is bent on global domination and is a threat to the US akin to the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
The fruits
of their labor, a documentary
film titled «Mysore Yoga Traditions» presents us with a unique, behind - the - scenes look at Ashtanga yoga, while at the
same time shedding light on the worldview and social background
of the yoga community in Mysore.
Description: Host Elle Russ sits down with CJ Hunt, the writer, producer and host
of the break out
film hit (and first Paleo documentary), The Perfect Human Diet, and author
of the how - to companion guide
of the
same title.
From the
title, description, and most
of the footage you've probably seen, The Cabin in the Woods looks like the
same awful, recycled horror
film you've seen over and over.
But at the
same time, her life - experience narrative proves a distraction and a disservice to the promise
of the
film's
title.
The most unpleasant and disoriented
of the three
films, You Were Never Really Here, comes from Scottish - born filmmaker Lynne Ramsay (Ratcatcher, We Need to Talk About Kevin), based on the book
of the
same title by Jonathan Ames.
Returning as the
same character the following year in the appropriately
titled The Scorpion King, Johnson did little to enhance his reputation
of a trained thespian, though he did get the summer
film season off to a rousing start for audiences hungering for some energetic escapist fun.
Although the
film failed to achieve the
same amount
of praise as Mann's work before it, Will Smith delivered an career - changing performance in the
title role and was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar.
A piece
of ham - handed kitsch at its most asinine, The Lovers, not in any way to be confused with Louis Malle's
film by the
same title, is a shamelessly derivative and preposterous would - be blockbuster that goofily fashions itself as a sweeping romance, time - travel sci - fi tale, and gallant period piece all at once.
At the
same time, Uchida is responsible for some
of the most remarkable swordplay
films of the 1950s and»60s; his five -
film Musashi Miyamoto epic (not screened at MOMA), starring Kinnosuke Nakamura in the
title role and Ken Takakura as his arch-nemesis Kojiro, surpasses the better - known Inagaki Samurai Trilogy starring Toshiro Mifune in terms
of both drama and swordplay, yet remains little - known in the West (despite its availability on DVD in the U.S.) After the BAM retrospective (and others) in 2008, most
of Uchida's
films remained unscreened and undistributed in America, so with MOMA's bigger series recently ending, it's time again to encourage distributors like the Criterion Collection, Kino Lorber, and Arrow Video to bring out more
of the director's masterpieces, both for critical reconsideration and for those whom the veteran filmmaker will be a major new discovery.
DreamWorks Animation has released its 19th feature
film in theaters today,
titled How to Train Your Dragon, based on Cressida Cowell's book
of the
same name.
Adapted by Almereyda from Jordan Harrison's 2014 play
of the
same title, the
film is a seamless, unshowy weave
of chamber piece and speculative fiction; at times it suggests a lo - fi companion piece to Spike Jonze's «Her» or perhaps an unusually soothing episode
of «Black Mirror.»
The 3 - disc DVD includes many specials, including the previous two
film versions (1931,
same title, and 1936, called Satan Met a Lady), new documentary, theatrical trailers
of this
film and Sergeant York, Oscar - nominated short, Gay Parisian, and others.
As such, like another second - tier Marvel
title before it, Guardians
of the Galaxy, that allows for some deviation from the core Avengers
films in terms
of how things will look and sound, giving us a movie that feels organically different in visual design than most we've seen before, even if it still retains the
same formula structure
of the rest
of the MCU features.
Based on a book with the
same title written by Matthew Quick, the movie «Silver Linings Playbook» is a 2012 American rom - com drama that is written and directed by David O. Russell (also the director
of the
film «The Fighter», an Oscar - winning boxing drama).
I am anxiously awaiting that
film since I have heard it is a close adaption to the Timothy S. Susanin's book
of the
same title.
His next
film Inherent Vice, based on the Thomas Pynchon novel
of the
same title, will reportedly start
filming this month having recently received financing from Warner Bros..
Here is Tony Scott's remake
of the 1974
film of the
same name, except that one had words instead
of numbers in the
title, and I must say that Mr. Scott had a tough job to update this movie without making it completely ridiculous.
Mimicking the serene moments
of Joshua, the 16x9
title menu is animated with sliding glass panes and accompanied by the
same Beethoven Sonata featured prominently throughout the
film.
In the decades since that first
film told the story
of a quaint American family whose house was haunted by a group
of disgruntled spirits, there have been countless horror entries offering up the
same basic premise in slightly
titled ways.
The featured «Sneak Peeks» - apparently the
same on all three
titles - are actually quite appropriate and «mature» - no cutesy amusement park ads, no «girl power» - themed pap... Only The Incredibles, Bambi, and all six
films of the Studio Ghibli DVD collection released so far.
Its story holds precious few surprises and the
title character ends this
film as pretty much the
same person he was when we met him at the beginning — without quite becoming the person Luke Skywalker and Obi - Wan Kenobi found and pulled out
of a wretched hive
of scum and villainy on Tatooine.
There's no politeness in «12 Years A Slave,» no desire to forgive or excuse, and no reluctance to offend, but simply a retelling
of one man's story in the
same clear and sparse style that director Steve McQueen brought to «Hunger» and «Shame» (the latter
of which could easily have lent its
title to this
film).
For, Nenette exhibits the
same dogged determination as Bruce Dern in the former
film, as well the endearing naivete which enabled Audrey Tautou's
title character's ability to touch the hearts
of everyone she encountered in the latter.
Life Itself, based upon the 2012 memoir
of the
same title written by legendary
film critic Roger Ebert, was also honored today as Best Documentary by the National Board
of Review.
Zhang Yimou, who hasn't had a
film in Competition here since 1995's Shanghai Triad, has brought a shameless melodrama (screening out
of Competition) called Coming Home, which has no relation to the 1978 Oscar - winner
of the
same title.
Peter Jackson's (The Desolation
of Smaug, An Unexpected Journey) version should have the secondary
title, «Been There, Done That», as he's not only revisiting many
of the
same tropes that made his original Lord
of the Rings trilogy a gargantuan success among
films, but also viewers will likely watch these movies once and are content to close out the chapter without giving them any second thought.
The ultimate haptic heroine
of the AFI FEST was the unnamed protagonist
of Krotkaya (A Gentle Creature), the third narrative
film of the Berlin - based Ukrainian filmmaker Sergei Loznitza.45 The Russian
title is that
of the original short story by Dostoyevsky (1876) about a meek young woman inexplicably committing suicide, but, in its country
of production (France), the
film is called Une Femme douce — like the 1969 adaptation
of the
same story by Robert Bresson directed.
The
film is based off the Andrew Ross Sorkin
title of the
same.
The
film, formerly
titled «Horse Soldiers,» is based on Doug Stanton's non-fiction book
of same name and stars Chris Hemsworth, Michael Shannon, Michael Pena, and «Moonlight» breakout Trevante Rhodes.