Sentences with phrase «film opened wounds»

The cultural clashes over the film opened wounds we thought had healed, and they exposed currents of hostility toward Christianity that one would have hoped had disappeared.
The cultural clashes over the film opened wounds we thought....

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Steve: The movie tries to make the case that they began filming with an open mind and they wound up realizing that there was this incredible censorship of ID science going on by big science, but the timeline for that claim is bogus.
Recently completed projects include Azul, a cello concerto for Yo - Yo Ma and the Boston Symphony; the soundtrack for Francis Ford Coppola's film Youth Without Youth; Rose of the Winds, commissioned by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and premiered by them with Yo - Yo Ma, the Silk Road Ensemble and Miguel Harth - Bedoya conducting; and Kuai Le (Joy), premiered by Yo - Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble at the opening of the 2007 Special Olympics in Shanghai.
In The Killers (1946), Brown played Nick Adams, who in the Hemingway story on which the film was based was the narrator but who wound up with little more than a bystander part in the film's opening scene.
The film opens on a hit - and - run, unseen by us but signaled by the screech of brakes intruding into the hush of night on a winding country road.
Iranian director Farhadi opens Cannes with a film that explores the unhealed wound at the heart of a Spanish family with pitiless efficiency and sheer muscular flair
This aggressive purchasing strategy continued at Cannes in May, with both services again acquiring multiple titles, but the Croisette marked a significant shift for Amazon Studios: it also had five films in competition, including Woody Allen's Cafe Society for the Opening Night Gala and Nicolas Winding Refn's The Neon Demon.
The film opens on a grim note — a mortally wounded dog — and only gets grimmer (canines do not fare well).
The opening of Used Cars (1980) has the ominous, wind - scoured character of a modern crime film in a desperate southwest town where a Sergio Leone western wouldn't be out of place.
Watching James White can feel like diving straight into an open wound, and Mond (who based part of the film around his own personal experiences) makes every moment feel as raw and visceral as possible.
Christina Applegate has opened up about her favourite moment working with Will Ferrell on the Anchorman films - being asked to punch him in the bullet wound.
This quote from Paul Valéry, which opens Hayao Miyazaki's The Wind Rises, serves as a recurring refrain for its protagonist (and indeed, the film's audience) to contemplate at different, pivotal moments throughout his life.
Luis Prieto «s remake of Nicolas Winding Refn «s Pusher opens today in limited release, and we're pleased to share an exclusive clip from the film.
As a depression - prone war photographer whose death has sent her husband and two sons into decidedly separate states of emotional denial, she's a dangerous open wound of a character even from the confines of flashback; at one point Trier closes in on her silent, trembling, feeling - flushed face for what feels like a full exquisite minute, and it's the most riveting moment in the entire film.
I've wanted to pull the plug that sustains the dumb Hollywood action vehicle for most of my lifetime; seeing such films replicated isn't funny to me — it's just tearing open old wounds.
In fact, Amazon is kicking off the whole show, having already snapped up the rights to opening night film, Woody Allen's Cafe Society, but that's just the first of many Amazon acquisitions to air on the Croisette: Amazon is also behind Nicolas Winding Refn's The Neon Demon, Jim Jarmusch's Paterson and Iggy Pop documentary Gim me Danger, plus Park Chan - wook's The Handmaiden.
Wes Anderson «s «Moonrise Kingdom» seems like an odd choice to open the 65th Cannes Film Festival, with its deadpan Americanism, retro - set timeline and movie - star cast; at the same time, Anderson is clearly influenced by the New Wave, both cinematically and personally, he's a distinctive authorial voice as a director (which is the essence of auteur theory) and while his films are defined by near - silent moments of comedy and human frailty, there's also something mournful and wounded about them.
Martinez last scored The Neon Demon, Nicholas Winding Refn's new film which opens in UK cinemas this weekend.
Much like how the Avengers curiously never show up to help each other in their respective solo movies, the attempt to explain Brian's absence in this film (especially considering the personal nature of the main plot) only serves to open old wounds.
It's later adapted into a famous play and the Stanley Kramer film Inherit the Wind (1960) nominated for four Oscars 1936 The Devil - Doll, a horror flick directed by Dracula's Tod Browning opens in US movie theaters starring Lionel Barrymore, who masquerades as an old womenfor nefarious purposes -LRB-!)
Right from the start with the film's opening in the countryside, the surround encompasses you with the sound of wind swirling and the rustling of grass which right from the off creates a superb immersing experience.
Unlike most Hollywood films, which typically gloss over the open wounds of trauma in favor of superficial forms of redemption, Manchester by the Sea emphasizes that we're only human, and some tragedies in life are too painful for us to fully recover from.
The film depicted puppy mill dogs living or existing in filthy deplorable conditions, almost all in crowded cages too small for them to move around much, if at all. The cages often had chicken wire for flooring. The dogs were covered in waste, matted and starving with open wounds and other injuries.
Next night, either one would have been useful armor against the stiff wind blowing through Chelsea, where the sole opening was for The Visitors, a nine - screen film that the Icelandic cutup Ragnar Kjartansson was premiering at Luhring Augustine.
Not so much the kitch, or typical touristy type but more like they show in old films of New England homes by the sea... lots of sheers blowing in the wind at open windows, a ship model on the mantel, etc.:)
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