Sentences with phrase «films all day today»

We're in San Francisco right now =) Mystery Man and I spent all day yesterday filming, and will continue to film all day today.

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It's a actually a recipe we filmed in Mauritius that I was keeping for a colder day and today here in Stockholm is definitely one of those.
Toro Rosso has been putting the new STR13 through its paces today for a filming day at Misano, ahead of what was scheduled to be the proper reveal on 15 February.
Today's day of lobbying is the culmination of the new film Food Inc.'s social - action campaign, organized by Participant Media for the Child Nutrition Reauthorization.
Today marks a great day in the life of Lucky calebs known fully as LUCKY CALEDS AYIVOR KWESI whom we refer to in this article is the (THE TALENT MAKER) Help us wish him a happy birthday, he returns soon to Ghana to continue his work as a professional film maker a profession he is very passionate about.
In his authored film for This Week, Mr Forde said the beer and sandwiches of Harold Wilson's day had changed from ham and cheese to chorizo and haloumi today.
State - of - the - art zombie films — most notably 28 Days Later from 2002 and its sequel 28 Weeks Later — now use the undead to explore today's hazier ethical climate.
PS — I wanted to take another day off to completely recover cause I was pretty sick yesterday, so we decided not to film today.
On the 30th of June, she tweeted: «Start our first day of Filming tomorrow I hope the Sun shines like today so beautiful #TakingStocktheMovie».
Today a fun day awaits, as Stacey Bewkes from the video series & blog Quintessence along with author Susanna Salk are coming to Hawthorne to film a segment for an upcoming video as well as photograph the house.
I realized today from trying to film «the interesting parts of my day,» that most days do not have interesting parts!
The old Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers serials were not science fiction, the «alien invaders» flicks of the 50s were likewise fantasy, and it continues today with such non science fiction films as Independence Day, Red Planet and Event Horizon trying to claim a genre title of which they are not worthy.
Now a new A Monster Calls promo has arrived in honor of National Face Your Fears Day today, showing some of the beauty this film promises with the story of a young boy, his imaginary friend, and his dying mother, played by Felicity Jones.
At the film's press day, actor Paul Giamatti, who's also an executive producer on the movie, talked about what drew him to John Dies at the End, his most memorable experience of the shoot, working with such new actors, how he sees the industry now, and that he doesn't think a film like Sideways would even get made today.
Tuesday, August 21st marks Kay Francis day on TCM's Summer Under the Stars and the lineup of films should not only please her avid fans but also introduce newbies to this elegant underrated actress of the early sound era who is not that well known today.
Awash in the artistic flourishes that heralded genius in «Badlands» and «Days of Heaven» but nearly suffocated the overpraised «The Tree of Life», Malick's new film chronicles a young (ish) couple's tidal love — here today, gone tomorrow.
During a press conference at the film's press day, co-stars Chadwick Boseman and Harrison Ford, along with writer / director Brian Helgeland, talked about the influence of Jackie Robinson in both his own era and today, what made them want to be a part of this film, how much involvement Rachel Robinson (Jackie Robinson's widow) had, and how they hope the positive portrayal of African Americans in this film will inspire other filmmakers.
Here's a bit of casting information for you today: Jai Courtney (A Good Day to Die Hard) has landed a pair of films, starring in Angelina Jolie's Unbroken and Russell Crowe's directorial debut, The Water Diviner.
Today is the day ladies and gentlemen, the day the Academy releases the list of films nominated for an Oscar and like every year people are already upset about the nominations and the snubs.
I literally met my now - ex-girlfriend the day I got back from filming, almost a year ago today.
There may be a day when computer graphics completely supersede the need to have celebrities in the middle of films, but given the costs of production today for animation, as well as the lack of the movie star draw to fill in the seats, Final Fantasy is a reminder that the day of the human actor will be with us for a long time to come.
Today is November 5, Guy Fawkes Day, and the obvious pop - cultural - savvy way to mark the occasion is to don the guise of the revolutionary title character from 2006's V For Vendetta, the film based on the David Lloyd / Alan Moore graphic novel about a dystopian future society where just about everything fun has been...
The actor announced on his Instagram today that this was his final day filming his latest villain role.
Timed to open right around Valentine's Day 2009, the film boasted a number of the most famous actresses working today.
The distinction for bringing the highest body count and the most excessive amount of gore to the competition goes to Scottish director Lynne Ramsay for «You Were Never Really Here,» the very final film in the festival competition to be previewed for the press today, after a long ten days of screenings.
Today's Edinburgh talk may have centered on festival opener «Away We Go» (more on that to come), but the day's real delight was «Mary and Max» (*** 1/2), an alternately disarming and disconcerting feature debut from claymation maestro Adam Elliot, who won a 2003 Academy Award for his short «Harvey Krumpet,» and carries that film's decidedly -LSB-...]
1 Day until... Today Blue Caprice competes for two Gotham Film Awards 1 Day until... NYFCC, the oldest film critics organization (not to be confused with NYFCO, a much newer upstart) kicks off critics prize season and we get our first clue as to whether Cate Blanchett's Blue Jasmine is a steamroller (Dec 3rd) 2 Days until... NBR announces kicking off the not - critics - but - we - also - give - prizes prize season (Dec 4th) 5 Days until... Blue is the Warmest Color wins -LRB-?)
In fact, some of the best actors working have shone brightly in bad films as far back as the 1940s, though I will focus on the 1970s to present day here today.
Attention, all debutantes, disco lovers, and urban haute bourgeoisie: the first film in well over a decade from Whit Stillman — whose comedies of manners Metropolitan and The Last Days of Disco are available from the Criterion Collection, and who discusses his top ten Criterion titles here — has been picked up for distribution and may see release this year, it was announced today.
Danny Boyle is one of the more underrated mainstream directors working today; he's been able to spin films as different as pitch - black comedy (Trainspotting) to apocalyptic zombie thriller (28 Days Later) with genuinely good results (let us not speak of The Beach).
6:00 am — TCM — Akira Kurosawa Marathon Today would be Akira Kurosawa's 100th birthday were he still alive, and after a month of weekly primetime Kurosawa mini-marathons, TCM is giving this day and night over entirely to his films, starting with a series of ones that I've frankly never heard of, and then bringing out the big guns starting with Rashomon at 8 pm.
(That latter point also shows how the recurring sight of billboards for the Broadway musical Rent — whose tagline, «no day but today,» is not only fairly synonymous with this film's title, but whose plot also centers around life - changing interpersonal bonds forged in the isolating environment of NYC — to be another sly, savvy detail.)
Every underdog has his day in this fun, family film hailed by critics as «clever and charming» (USA Today), «the year's best family film» and «funny and heart - warming» (CBS Radio News).
Today was a day for films about people stirring things up in their families and communities, and about British films stirring things up here at the festival.
A must for cinephiles, foodies and wine lovers alike, the five - day «extended weekend» features a premier selection of independent films and hotly anticipated Oscar contenders, as well as conversations with some of the most exciting actors, directors, producers and writers working in movies today.
Today the TCM Classic Film Festival begins, bringing classic film fans from around the world to Hollywood to enjoy four days of fun, friends, special events, and of course, classic films.
Today (Jan. 30) is Jamie Lee Curtis's first official day on set filming the new Halloween movie, executive produced by John Carpenter, which is
Amirpour's attempt to create a psychedelic modern - day spaghetti western backslides, as it ironically embodies its title: this film turns out to be the utmost «Bad Batch» of horror thrillers that try to critique today's society.
It's become something of an axiom of modern film music that music for any kind of serious film set in the modern day will not have a traditional orchestral score - were Oliver Stone to make Born on the Fourth of July today, I seriously doubt he would have John Williams score it - and so he turned to Craig Armstrong, still primarily known for his instrumental pop music and song arranging for popular singers.
Today is the last day of filming on The Hobbit series, and director Peter Jackson wants to commemorate this with a treat to fans over on his Facebook page: «Ever since starting these blogs, there's been something I thought I'd...
Just over ten days ago we learned via producer Jason Blum that a first cut of director David Gordon Green's new Halloween film should be complete within 6 weeks, which fits perfectly with today's latest piece of news.
Thinking about same - sex marriage and how individuals fought, and are still fighting for those rights today, the film reckons to make us believe that one day soon, we will look back and wonder how prehistoric our thinking used to be.
The 10th edition of the Toronto After Dark film festival kicks off later today and runs for a solid 9 days (Oct. 15 - 23).
With all kinds of news surrounding Deadpool 2 over the past 2 weeks, it was no surprise that a trailer would come today — the a couple of days after FOX released a story saying that the sequel tested better than the first film.
The entire documentary takes a look back on all three films from today's perspective and includes some archival footage as well as present day interviews with the cast and the effects team.
Hollywood, CA (October 23, 2017)-- dick clark productions announced today that the cast of the film The Big Sick, including Kumail Nanjiani, Zoe Kazan, Holly Hunter and Ray Romano, will receive the «Hollywood Comedy Ensemble Award»; actor Jamie Bell will receive the «New Hollywood Actor Award» for his recent work in «Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool»; and musicians Diane Warren, Common and Andra Day will receive the «Hollywood Song Award» for the original song, «Stand Up For Something» with music by Diane Warren, lyrics by Diane Warren and Common and is performed by Andra Day featuring Common from the film Marshall, at the 21st Annual «Hollywood Film Awards.»
It's been a busy day filming sherlock today.
Today is a happy day for fans of The Hunger Games everywhere, because the final installment of the popular series of films, Mockingjay, Part 2, is finally available for purchase today in Digital HD and on Blu -Today is a happy day for fans of The Hunger Games everywhere, because the final installment of the popular series of films, Mockingjay, Part 2, is finally available for purchase today in Digital HD and on Blu -today in Digital HD and on Blu - ray.
Finally for today, a brace of films I already saw in Venice made it to London in the last few days.
It is indeed a challenge to fit in 32 films, but I also must tip my hat to the likes of friend and colleague Dor Dotson, who just saw her 52nd film of the festival today, on the very final day.
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