Sentences with phrase «film shows the warm»

This film shows the warm advocacy that principals can have when it comes to their school libraries.

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As Gore shows with a litany of statistics, maps, and charts — not to mention the film's stark images of drowning polar bears, crumbling ice caps, a Katrina - lashed New Orleans, and drunken trees sliding sideways on melting permafrost — global warming is really happening.
But Ms. Hall and Mr. Sudeikis hardly warm up themselves, showing little chemistry and looking unsure how to play the film's tone, or the would - be zingers.
The White House seems cushy and inviting here, like a grand hotel — it's easy to imagine flopping around on the presidential bed — and the warm way the setting is visualized melds with the film's impish attempt to show us the human side of America's ruling elite.
This photo released by courtesy of Sundance Selects shows Lea Seydoux as Emma in the film, «Blue Is the Warmest Color,» directed by Abdellatif Kechiche.
The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival with a warm reception, then it played at SXSW (where I saw it), and it just recently showed at Hot Docs.
John Krasinski's new horror film, A Quiet Place, received a warm welcome after a recent showing at SXSW, even if Krasinski himself — who co-wrote, directed, and stars in the film — jokingly questioned why anyone would make such a tense, jump - scare ridden film.
The film's trailers have so far shown a mix of heavyweight wool and tweed for Jacob during his time at university, moving to denim and leather workwear, with a stripping down of the basic suit elements (i.e. unbuttoned waistcoat) in the warmer climate.
The print shows the grain of a film just this side of two decades old, but the colours are unexpectedly warm and lurid, particularly in chapter 10 as the gore gets going full blast and a chorus of bogeys are illuminated in a doomed ambulance's headlights.
The «Blue is the Warmest Color» director's latest film is problematic beyond showing a lot of young skin.
The 2.40:1 picture shows off the film's warm, sunny photography with nary a concern.
For all the controversy over the explicit sex in writer - director Abdellatif Kechiche's three - hour adaptation of Julie Maroh's graphic novel «Blue Is the Warmest Color,» the film is ultimately just a sensitive and honest coming - of - age story, showing how a teenager discovers who she is with the help of her older lesbian girlfriend, then has to find herself again when they drift apart.
«Filmed at the Whitney Museum of American Art in early 2011, this Exclusive video shows artist Glenn Ligon as he installs his twenty - foot neon artwork Warm Broad Glow II (2011) in the museum's front window before the opening of his mid-career retrospective «Glenn Ligon: AMERICA.»
I attended a presentation by a pollster from Ipsos Mori who showed that there had been a decline last year in the number of people who believed that global warming was a real phenomenon — primarily, she said, as a result of Durkin's film (16).
Not a single Republican lawmaker showed up to a Tuesday screening of former Vice President Al Gore's new global warming film, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Michael Mann's «hockey stick» graph is bogus There was a Medieval Warm Period, as warm or warmer than today «Climategate» showed that CRU scientists at the University of East Anglia were cooking the books Gore's film has gross exaggerations and has caused great harm — people feel they have been misled The IPCC is mainly politics — little science; rather than calculating confidence levels, the IPCC voted on tWarm Period, as warm or warmer than today «Climategate» showed that CRU scientists at the University of East Anglia were cooking the books Gore's film has gross exaggerations and has caused great harm — people feel they have been misled The IPCC is mainly politics — little science; rather than calculating confidence levels, the IPCC voted on twarm or warmer than today «Climategate» showed that CRU scientists at the University of East Anglia were cooking the books Gore's film has gross exaggerations and has caused great harm — people feel they have been misled The IPCC is mainly politics — little science; rather than calculating confidence levels, the IPCC voted on them!
The video is worth a look: Among the key points Muller makes are: Michael Mann's «hockey stick» graph is bogus There was a Medieval Warm Period, as warm or warmer than today «Climategate» showed that CRU scientists at the University of East Anglia were cooking the books Gore's film has gross exaggerations and has caused great harm — people feel they have been misled The IPCC is mainly politics — little science; rather than calculating confidence levels, the IPCC voted on tWarm Period, as warm or warmer than today «Climategate» showed that CRU scientists at the University of East Anglia were cooking the books Gore's film has gross exaggerations and has caused great harm — people feel they have been misled The IPCC is mainly politics — little science; rather than calculating confidence levels, the IPCC voted on twarm or warmer than today «Climategate» showed that CRU scientists at the University of East Anglia were cooking the books Gore's film has gross exaggerations and has caused great harm — people feel they have been misled The IPCC is mainly politics — little science; rather than calculating confidence levels, the IPCC voted on them!
In that movie, Al Gore and company showed compelling films of melting and warming in Antarctica.
To add an extra dose of comic opera to the whole thing, the image that accompanies Carroll's article is borrowed from the 2004 film The Day After Tomorrow, in which the effect of global warming is demonstrated by showing New York City covered in snow.
In October last year in 4000 churches across the US half a million people showed up to watch the educational film about Global Warming.
I've included a separate column to show which names have been claimed by someone else as a skeptic; I've tagged all the names featured in the film The Great Global Warming Swindle, all 37 people profiled in Lawrence Solomon's column series and book The Deniers, and I've been noting some of those named in a long list by the highly vocal anti-Kyoto campaigner Marc Morano, former staffer of U.S. Senator James Inhofe.
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