Sentences with phrase «film works most»

Videorama assembles Austrian single channel video and film works most of which date from the past ten years.
Still, the film works most evocatively not as a visualization of a literary source, but as a companion piece to Akerman's 2000 masterpiece La Captive, another tale of obsessive drives hitting like tropical maladies.

Not exact matches

(Indeed, ESPNW is doing some of the most interesting and important work in sports journalism right now: look no further than its recent profile of Christy Mack, an adult film star who was brutally assaulted by her boyfriend, a mixed martial arts fighter.)
It's called «Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon» and it refers to the fact that pretty much any actor or actress is most likely just a few roles away (or less) from having worked with Bacon, who has starred in more than 80 films and TV shows.
Most stunt doubles make $ 889 a day, or about $ 50,000 a film, if they work every day of a three - month shoot.
For some, it's hard to see past Parker's past, even though his film may be one of the most important works of art released this year.
The organization has translated the film into hundreds of languages and has screened it in some of the most remote locations on earth in with their missions work.
Most fatally, however, the categories tended to distract the committee from its proper work, which was identifying meritorious films.
Although I see a fairly wide variety of films, it is the work of Ingmar Bergman that impresses and influences me most.
Jamal studied game film of his brother, and he spent most of his middle - school years working out with him before John left to play football at Carson - Newman.
The film also showed that most of those sacks and hurries were the result of those guys up front working together as well.
For example, if you're a printmaker and you've just finished a range of posters based on 80s cult films for a local exhibition, the most effective way to spend your money could be promoting your work to men interested in cinema aged 35 - 45 within 10 km of the gallery, instead of all genders, all ages, all across the UK.
When she's not on the set, filming a movie, she's doing the most important work for all — being a mom.
The film, featuring interviews from experts and those in communities directly affected by flooding, explores how flood risk has been managed in the past and calls for authorities, organisations and communities to work together as the most effective method for flood prevention.
He went on working hard in the industry with most of the top notch film companies in Ghana such as, MEDIA GOLD PRODUCTIONS,
Additionally, the legislation seeks to end the experiences most visibly depicted in recent cases of alleged abuse by actresses who worked for film producer Harvey Weinstein; their legal remedies were limited in many cases because they were considered independent contractors.
Working with researchers at Zhejiang University in China, Changxi Zheng, assistant professor of computer science at Columbia Engineering, has developed a technique that enables hydrographic printing, a widely used industrial method for transferring color inks on a thin film to the surface of manufactured 3D objects, to color these surfaces with the most precise alignment ever attained.
But though the Uhlirs» electropolishing method worked well most of the time, their samples were sometimes ruined by a thick black, red or brown film which appeared on the surface of the material.
For the most part, Jamie worked out before his filming day, and Dakota would work out more after the end of shooting.
These ingredients are designed to work synergistically rather than individually, and are suggested in published scientific literature to effectively address the inflammatory process responsible for most dry eye syndrome, as well as enhancing and restoring function to the glands involved in all three layers of the tear film.
The film also happens to feature a full cast of fashionable model - turned - actors, most notably Cara Delevingne, who has also been working through somewhat of a fashion marathon herself.
Mulroney, who began working with the actress while she was located in Canada to film Suits, is the lady behind some of Markle's most enviable looks.
Exhibits include work by some of the most famous photographers and cinematographers in the history of film and photography.
If anyone can write a good horror story, its Mr. King but, unfortunately, most of his adapted work don't transition well into film.
Since then, the films have been taken seriously and, while not equaling the brilliance of Azkaban, for the most part, they have still been amazing works of entertainment.
Dismissing the characters as crazy rednecks, most critics have skipped the work of character analysis that should be part of any review, especially of a film that originated as a stage play.
He's good at speed and deception, and although his hand - to - hand fight scenes are just a smidgeon too jittery, his work is both confident and enthusiastic; he handles the lengthy 131 minute running time better than most directors handle shorter films.
Stiller's likeable performance is matched by an impressive supporting cast that includes Bill Hader, Owen Willson, and Robin Williams, although - as becomes clear almost immediately - it's Amy Adams» charismatic, thoroughly enchanting work as Amelia Earhart that stands as the film's most invaluable attribute.
Phoenix, who nevertheless provides the film's most memorable performance, could have done so much more with just a little more to work with, but instead of coming across as an incipient loon, Commodus seems like nothing more than a bad boy who goes too far when peeved.
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, one of the most dumbed down action films of 2001 gets the sequel treatment (that everything is getting this year), turns out to be one of the few that actually works better than the original, if only slightly.
If you subscribe, as I do, to the notion that the most «dated» films are often the ones that have the most to teach us about their respective periods, you shouldn't miss this singular work.
Since then, he has worked steadily as a leading and supporting actor in a wide variety of Hollywood and international films, gaining a reputation as one of th e most reliably solid performers on either side of the Atlantic.
Not only was Pelle the Conqueror August's most popular international film to date, but it also marked the beginning of the director's growing interest in adapting popular works of fiction for the screen.
The look of the film is easily the most impressive part of the movie, as it managed to take the flat line - art of Seuss» work and give it depth and texture, without losing any of the charm or style.
Working in relative anonymity through the»70s and early»80s, appearing in films ranging from Serpico (1973) to Slapshot (1977) to Blade Runner (1982), Walsh landed his meatiest and most memorable role in Joel and Ethan Coen's remarkable debut, Blood Simple (1984).
It's the work of that 1970s Italian auteur that this film's meditative pacing, wide - open landscapes and enigmatic protagonist most readily evoke.
The legendary Japanese director has created some of the most critically - acclaimed animated films of the last 20 years, including PRINCESS MONONOKE and SPIRITED AWAY (for which he won an Oscar), but I've foolishly avoided his work.
Claire Denis's 2013 film Bastards is a squalid and serpentine anti-thriller, the most lugubrious, nihilistic work in an already bleak oeuvre.
Without going all biblical on you, apparently evil doesn't work so well without good, and, gulp, vice versa, and most of the film unfolds around Megamind trying to resolve that issue.
He made his first feature film, Four Day's Wonder, in 1937 for Universal, but most of his work for the next two years was for Republic Pictures, after which he moved to Columbia Pictures, where his most notable pictures were several entries in the Lone Wolf mystery series, and The Adventures of Martin Eden, based on Jack London's book.
Obviously cliched, the Seals are portrayed as dumb Jarjheads, which is an aspect of the film that doesn't work, because most people in the military are very intelligent and are University graduates.
Rosenthal appeared in movies beginning in 1931, and he worked onscreen right up through The Big Clock in 1948, but most of his best work was concentrated in the early / mid -»40s in the films of writer / director Preston Sturges, who used the pianist / actor in various roles in his films from The Great McGinty (1940) through The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947).
Although his film roles were steady — albeit small — TV was where he was most recognizable, particularly thanks to his work in the popular Irish series Bracken.
This along with the poorly managed special effects and CG work really cause an artificial distraction throughout most of the film's second and third acts.
Some funky «day for night» late in the film looked a bit awkward, but most of the dark scenes worked fine.
Most of the film works as a detective story and follows the day after the guys» big night on the town.
Most recently Kari was nominated for both a DGC award and a Gemini for her work on The 11th Hour for CTV and for her film Chicks With Sticks and won the DGC Best Director for her work on the mini-series Terminal City.
His first was in 1990's Memphis Belle and he has consistantly worked in film since then, most notably as Will Smith's wisecracking friend in Independence Day, and in an unexpected turn as the mimicking, murdurous psychopath in Copycat (1995).
Most of the film hinges on Robert Donat's performance, because it takes a considerable charm and gentility to make this film work without any of the core elements.
Bill Sherwood's film is one of the first and most significant works (indie, of course) about the AIDS crisis that goes beyond the issue of coming out, placing its romantic triangle in the broader context of a vibrant gay community.
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