Sentences with phrase «film talking about their lives»

The two buddies spend most of the film talking about their lives in a variety of urban settings.

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So that's our interest and getting the communication that comes out of that, whether it's the book or the films hopefully it's coming out of a real thing that's actually being lived and not just talking about some stuff.»
Also, Gary Dauberman, the screenwriter of the brand new movie Annabelle: Creation talks about the film's real - life, supernatural inspiration.
The opening words of the film are from Isaiah 40: «The Lord is the everlasting God...» and it closes with the real - life Doss talking about prayer.
By Lauren Kearney You may have first seen Gene Baur when he was featured talking about how not eating animal products changed his life in the inspirational pro-vegan film, Forks Over Knives.
Jennifer Siebel Newsom, MBA, talks about her film «The Mask You Live In» and the boy crisis in America
Such a strong reaction persuaded Pixar to avoid making uncannily realistic human characters — it has since focused its efforts on films about living toys, curious robots and talking cars to win Academy Awards and moviegoers» hearts.
Overall, «STEM CELL REVOLUTIONS» is a great film for anyone wanting to learn more about the history of stem cells, hear legendary researchers talk about their ground - breaking work and patients talk about how stem cell therapies have changed their lives, and still get a down - to - earth idea of what is realistically being accomplished with these cells.
In this series of animated films, Nobel prize - winning scientists talk about work, life and discoveries that changed the world.
Calling myself a green beauty addict would be a bit of an understatement... What I enjoy most is sharing the magic in everyday life with others whether that's blogging about my latest beauty and fashion discoveries, acting in indie film, talking with a close friend, or singing obnoxiously loud in my car.
Calling myself a green beauty addict would be a bit of an understatement... What I enjoy most is sharing the magic in everyday life with others whether that's blogging about my latest beauty and fashion discoveries, acting in indie film, talking with a close friend, or singing obnoxiously loud in my car.
Thayer talks about how online dating has become a mainstream aspect of daily life, Tinder was covered in nearly every major news source last year, and yet its influence hasn't extended to TV and film.
Talk about your favorite tv shows / films / music, your particular hobbies, or those things in life that make you laugh, smile, or cry.
There is, however, cake provided, and the films should get you and your date talking about the big issues in life, and eating something sweet.
Zemeckis talks about how he approached the film as a regular live - action movie, with a particular emphasis on a non-stationary camera, thereby complicating the efforts of the animators.
Perhaps a life and career as impressive as Nichols» needs to be segmented to be appreciated, but I'd be interested if O'Brien and others who clearly know and adore Nichols followed through on this film's set - up and talked about what happened to stage and screen after «Becoming Mike Nichols.»
De Palma is a deceptively simple documentary film: Director Brian De Palma sits in front of a fireplace for nearly two hours and talks about his life and career.
As well as talking about her experiences and thoughts on the film she discusses the memoirs she has written on the period called The Girl in the Green Sweater: A Life in Holocaust's Shadow (released after the film was in pre-production, which was based on In the Sewers of Lvov by Robert Marshall).
Birdman «Times Square Lockout» I could have chosen the final scene or Edward Norton getting a hard on in front of a live audience or really any scene from Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's visionary film, but this is the scene everybody keeps talking about.
In a phone interview from their Brooklyn home, the London - born, crisply funny Ms. Blunt, 33, talked about filming while pregnant and life with another actor.
In «Ratcatcher,» «Morvern Callar» and «We Need To Talk About Kevin» her characters are forced to try and to pick up the pieces following one tragic, life - altering event that happens early in he film.
Shacknews recently had a chance to talk to director Vince Bracken about the challenges of bringing this Play Set to life, including dancing around spoilers, the film's darker tone, and whether players can expect to see more figures and more Toy Box content in the future.
Besides that, it's actually a pretty sweet video of some of the cast talking about their memories of the original animated film as well as their impressions of the live - action version.
We talk about Greta Gerwig's film Lady Bird and discuss with Liz the history of disability activism and her documentary Defiant Lives.
As Donald Trump continues to talk about the problems with illegal immigration and boast of how he'll erect an impassable wall on the border between the U.S. and Mexico, a film that shows the reality of life along that border is hitting theaters.
Written and directed by Linklater, the film (formerly titled That's What I'm Talking About) follows a group of college baseball players in the 1980s as they adjust to the freedoms and responsibilities of unsupervised adult life for the first time.
Top 5 Foreign Language Films (In Alphabetical Order) 13 Assassins Elite Squad: The Enemy Within Footnote Le Havre Point Blank Top 5 Documentaries (In Alphabetical Order) Born to be Wild Buck George Harrison: Living in the Material World Project Nim Senna Top 10 Independent Films (In Alphabetical Order) 50/50 Another Earth Beginners A Better Life Cedar Rapids Margin Call Shame Take Shelter We Need To Talk About Kevin Win Win «HUGO is such a personal film by Martin Scorsese,» said Annie Schulhof, NBR President.
Jake Howell caught up with Matt Johnson to talk about his life and momentum post-The Dirties, his new project Operation Avalanche, and what it was like to receive the love of Toronto film critics.
The fanfare of the 54th New York Film Festival may have officially wrapped on Saturday, but the films themselves live on — so let's talk about them.
«Air Attack: Firefighters From The Sky» is a fun and entertaining behind - the - scene look at the real life inspiration for the film with Director Roberts Gannaway and Producer Ferrell Barron talking about the making of.
Brandon and I later both met with and talked with director Derek Cianfrance about the 12 years of work he put into making this film, his real life inspirations for the screenplay, and so much more.
Although much talked about in the previous films, Psycho IV: The Beginning is the first to show a living Norma Bates (Hussey, Rome and Juliet), and to give is a first - hand viewing of how bizarre an upbringing a young Norman (Thomas, Cloak & Dagger) would have, resulting in overwhelming feeling of guilt in his actions that he didn't have the maturity or mental balance to keep a grip on.
While he talks, I can't decide what's more telling: the fact that Lanthimos, the most talented Greek director of his generation, has just made a film about dead people; or the fact that he's now quit Greece to live in Britain instead.
It's lyrical, sweet and even though it doesn't feature Jane Fonda's much talked about wild, scene - stealing turn, it manages to evoke the sense of longing for the past that that lives up to the film's title.
Live at the New Orleans Film Festival, Aisha Harris talks to actress Gabourey Sidibe about her career and her new short film, The Tale of Four.
While on the subject of bringing the novel to life, I want to talk about the visuals of the film.
We talked about how his life changed after winning the Oscar for Whiplash, if people now say «Academy Award Winner» in front of his name, his first day filming Zack Snyder's Justice League, the look of Jim Gordon, and more.
Folayan, a former pre-med student in New York City, now a documentary filmmaker, talked with me about why she dropped her pre-med path to pursue filmmaking, her influences in life, and why she made this particular film.
The actors and directors The Spierig Brothers talk about the film from the real - life haunted location.
Actor Domhnall Gleeson of «Harry Potter» and «Unbroken» is back on HuffPost Live to talk about starring in the sci - fi thriller «Ex Machina» and to discuss the highly - anticipated film «Star Wars: The Force Awakens.»
The Linklater segment, entitled «Dream Is Destiny,» will feature conversations with the director's favorite actors like Jack Black and Matthew McConaughey, talking about Linklater's extensive cinematic history that now includes films like School Of Rock, the animated Waking Life, and the award - winning Boyhood.
A talk about creating «Loving Vincent,» the hand - painted animated film about the life and mysterious death of artist Vincent Van Gogh has been added to the lineup for the 2017 edition of the VIEW Conference in Turin, Italy.
On tonight's episode of The Download, Justin speaks with Chicago Cares CEO Jenne Myers about the importance of volunteering and the upcoming Serve - a-Thon, Jay Chandrasekhar, Erik Stolhanske, Steve Lem me, Paul Soter and Kevin Heffernan of the Broken Lizard comedy group talk about their new film, «Super Troopers 2,» the tremendous local band Frisbie chat about their upcoming 20th anniversary show at Martyrs» (and also play a few songs live!)
Here, he talks about his career, the passing of fellow King of Comedy Bernie Mac, and about Still Trippin», a DVD of his latest stand - up act which was recently filmed in front of a live audience in Newark, New Jersey.
The film begins with a gag about Jasmine Francis (Cate Blanchett) who had been unloading intimate details of her life story to a complete stranger who had mistaken Jasmine's talking to herself as an invitation for a conversation.
Village Voice Bilge Elbiri on a film review that changed his live (J Hoberman's 1992 piece on Orson Welles» Othello)- lovely personal piece Nick Davis Chicago film festival jury picks and his own precise takes on the movies screened including high profile gems like Call Me By Your Name, and several foreign film Oscar submissions Esquire Bryan Cranston must be seeking to sabotage his Oscar hopes this year with this admission that he's rooting for Trump to succeed Huffington Post talks to Melissa Leo about Novitiate and becoming a gay icon with those «Consider...» ads
We're talking about biopics: those films that take the real - life stories of musicians, politicians, artists, atheletes and other famous folks, and mine them for reel - life fodder.
The many bonuses include about 14 minutes of deleted scenes; an hour - long New York Times talk with David Carr, Laura Poitras, Glenn Greenwald, and Edward Snowden (via a live video feed); a 29 - minute Q&A at the Lincoln Center with Poitras and film critic Dennis Lim; and an earlier documentary short by Poitras.
At the film's recent press day, Carrey and Daniels talked about reprising their roles in the sequel, how it was driven by fan demand, what it was like getting back into character and finding their chemistry again, the love between the characters, which one is Dumb and which one is Dumber, how the characters hold a special place in their lives as they do for the fans, the return of the Mutt Cutts van and other callbacks from the original film, working with Kathleen Turner, their favorite scene, and where they see their characters in another 20 years.
A Day in the Life with Erica Linz» features the actress talking about the film and working with both Cameron and Adamson.
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