Sentences with phrase «films exploring the world»

A high - concept satire that fits perfectly with the rest of Payne's oeuvre, the film explores a world in which scientists have figured out the solution to overpopulation: by shrinking obliging humans down to mere inches in height.
The film explores a world where John Cusack discovers a portal in an office building that puts you in the head of the actor John Malkovich for 15 minutes.
The animated film explores the world within your smartphone and features the voices of T.J. Miller, James Corden, Anna Faris, Maya Rudolph, Christina Aguilera, Patrick Stewart and Sofia Vergara.
Rather, the story is told through Blizzard's short CGI films exploring the world and its characters.

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The many causes of the housing crisis in Vancouver and how people are dealing with it are explored in the documentary, Vancouver: No Fixed Address, which had its world premiere at the Hot Docs film festival in Toronto.
Drawing upon inspiration from his film career and travels around the globe to the far reaching corners of the world, Francis created each resort embracing its off - the - beaten - track location, making it an ideal destination for exploring the natural wonders of the area while relaxing in tranquil surroundings.
In this award - winning film, Eamonn Coghlan, former world indoor record - holder for the mile, travels to Kenya to exploring the country's dominance over middle and long distance running
«What Babies Want — An Exploration of the Consciousness of Infants,» a film by Debby Takikawa and narrated by Noah Wyle (of ER fame), is an amazing and eye - opening movie that explores the «profoundly important and sacred opportunity we have in bringing children into the world
Featuring an array of permanent and special exhibits, live programs and educational films that appeal to audiences of all ages, the Nature Exploration Center encourages visitors to explore the natural world and their connections to it.
Families Like Yours, a new documentary «exploring the love, compassion, sacrifice, and success of LGBT families in America,» premiered in New York City yesterday, and will soon make its way to LGBT film festivals and conferences around the world.
The film series features 14 of the world's leading scientists and three historians of science discussing exciting scientific advances — and their own wonder and amazement as they explore our world.
Years of experience in the entertainment, fashion, film and tv world as on - camera talent combined with a decade of exploring energy healing traditions to include Shamanic Healing, Reiki, Voice Dialogue and Yoga helped Kahshanna sink her narrative, branding and media chops into her boutique media hub Kissing Lions Public Relations.
The film is impeccably shot and paced, but the radical real - world implications of Wise's agenda are never fully explored.
Filmed without narration, subtitles, or any comprehensible dialogue, Babies is a direct encounter with four babies who stumble their predictable ways to participating in the awesome beauty of life.Needless to say, their experience of the first year of life is vastly different, yet what stands out is not how much is different but how much is universal as each in their own way attempts to conquer their physical environment.Though the language is different as well as the environment, the babies cry the same, laugh the same, and try to learn the frustrating, yet satisfying art of crawling, then walking in the same way.You will either find Babies entrancing or slow moving depending on your attitude towards babies because frankly that's all there is, yet for all it will be an immediate experience far removed from the world of cell phones and texting, exploring up close and personal the mystery of life as the individual personality of each child begins to emerge.
The world of Wakanda is fascinating, and it would be great to see it explored in several films.
There are a few «tells» to the film that make it somewhat predictable in certain respects, but the movie explores the world of tells and bluffs enough to make it a theme, so if the film as a whole does the same, perhaps it's not unintentional.
Exploring his rise to fame from carting to his highly publicised rivalry with fellow racer Alain Prost, his three world championships to his infamous move from McLaren - Honda to Williams - Renault, his outspoken nature to the impact of the internal politics of the sport, the film is riveting and resonant, as well as fascinating and thrilling.
Included in this program was Jia Zhang - ke's documentary I Wish I Knew (2010), made for Shanghai's World Fair, a reworking of the challenging themes of his previous films, particularly The World (2004), which explore China's rapid transformation into a global superpower and the effects on both the landscape and those who dwell within it.
The silent film Wings (1927) did a pretty fair job exploring the manner of aerial combat as did Howard Hughes» Hell's Angels (1930), but there are no where near the films about the First World War that there are the Second.
The best films give you the chance to escape the everyday world and explore someone else's experience.
Unravel the secrets and explore a massive 1940s, film noir - inspired world in the deepest Zombies experience to date.
No doubt — but it's that exact genus of hubris under the microscope in The Fountain, with its three interwoven storylines concerning the courage to explore new worlds armed and shielded only (and enough) by dogged, ragged faith, and so Aronofsky's arrogance becomes, only as it should be, the connective fibre that binds his film together.
HitFix film critic Drew McWeeny joins the show to talk the films of April 2014, look at why the rest of the world is increasingly getting Hollywood blockbusters before the US, and pay tribute to the great Harold Ramis as we explore his directorial career.
Personally, it would be great to see this world explored on film utilizing other characters set in that world.
Lake Bell)(Grade: B)-- Lake Bell's charming In A World may be the first film to explore the occupation of voice - over artists (otherwise known as the folks with soothi...
Zootopia definitely works best when the filmmakers are only halfway stepping their feet into the detective aspect, so that they could remain consistently exploring the world that they've created and just how animals coexist, which is one of the film's greatest strengths.
The film mainly follows 6 - year old Moonee (Brooklynn Prince) and her band of friends, as they mischievously explore the world around them.
According to the report, the second «Fantastic Beasts» film will explore «an increasingly dark time for the wizarding world,» which could refer to the rise of Gellert Grindelwald, a dark wizard with ties to Albus Dumbledore who came to full power around the time of World Waworld,» which could refer to the rise of Gellert Grindelwald, a dark wizard with ties to Albus Dumbledore who came to full power around the time of World WaWorld War II.
Blu - ray extras: Director's intro; «From Page to Screen: A Roundtable Discussion» delves into the film's making; «Crowning of a New King» explores the world of «Black Panther» in all its color and complexity; «The Warriors Within»: the Wakanda's women and the actors who portray them; «The Hidden Kingdom Revealed»; «Wakanda Revealed: Exploring the Technology»; deleted scenes; gag reel»; exclusive sneak peek at «Ant - Man and The Wasp»; «Marvel Studios the First Ten Years: Connecting the Universe»; director's commentary.
Niccol, who up to this point has earned a good reputation for exploring themes of reality vs. fantasy, takes a story wholly rooted in real - world politics based on actual people and events and makes his least believable film to date.
The pack features a six - level adventure based on the feature film and a new adventure world to explore.
Dafoe, who stars as a cranky but compassionate motel manager in Sean Baker's «The Florida Project,» a film that explores the heartbreaking effects of poverty on children living in a welfare motel outside Disney World, poked fun at the gala's run time.
This insightful documentary examines the oft - misunderstood world of film criticism and explores what the future holds for it in the Internet era.
«World on a Wire» (Criterion), made by Rainer Werner Fassbinder in 1973 for German television, is to the best of my knowledge the first film to explore virtual reality.
A new featurette for co - writer / director Edgar Wright's new film The World's End has been released, in which the connection between The World's End and Wright's Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz is explored.
He was a comedy beast on «Saturday Night Live» because of this, and in his Wayne's World and Austin Powers films, their structures lent sufficiently to constantly evolving scenarios that gave the comedian just enough breathing room to explore different characters and new sets of stimuli to play off.
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INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS The First Basket (Unrated) Hoop documentary explores the impact of pioneer Jewish athletes on the evolution of basketball from a street game played in inner - city tenement alleys to the phenomenally - popular professional sport loved the world over.
With the desire to create a film exploring the realm of horror, Thornton sent out a call for people's stories of their encounters with the spirit world.
Of the documentaries (in recent years, Searching for Sugar Man and Twenty Feet From Stardom began their journeys at the festival before going on to Oscar glory), the frontrunner out of the new batch is Weiner, winner of the US documentary grand jury prize, which tracks Anthony Weiner's disastrous mayoral bid in 2014, followed closely by Life, Animated, an incredibly moving film that explores how films helped an autistic person communicate with the outside world.
Although the plot, once the filmmakers get around to revealing it, suggests that world - altering plans are afoot, the film still feels like a small - time crime caper, with a tongue - in - cheek attitude, and a lackadaisical delivery that explores about a half - dozen cool features of the theme park attraction (3D holograms, dream readers, etc.) that have no bearing to the story at large.
Although the remarkable number of recognizable faces to be found within the cast make it worth checking out (Sam Rockwell, Alyssa Milano, Matthew McConaughey, John Rhys - Davies, Kristin Bauer, French Stewart, Brendan Fraser, Leah Remini, Meredith Salinger, Mary Woronov, and Spaulding Gray all make appearances), the predominant reason we've included «Glory Daze» — which is, for the record, explores the hesitation all college graduates experience before entering the real world — is because no matter how many films he may eventually have to his credit, Matt Damon should never be allowed to escape the fact that, even though it was only for a few fleeting moments, he once played a character named Edward Pudwacker.
And that's really the fascinating thing that the film dabbles into but is too afraid to explore with much depth: what if humanity had the capability of actually creating «God» — all - seeing, all - knowing, with the capability to heal and protect people, and to rid the world of hunger, strife, war and pollution?
This film is a relic of an age when the world was different, and cinema was exploring the violent nature of man, but that same world and gun violence has intensified.
For Malick, «The New World» feels like a bend in the waterway, a film that both echoes themes he explored from his first time behind the camera and charts the way to what he would produce after.
From director Pete Docter (Up, Monsters, Inc.), the film explores the inner world of an 11 - year - old girl, Riley Anderson (Kaitlyn Dias), where the personifications of her emotions run the show.
Still, the measure of the success of a film like A Ciambra isn't necessarily that it departs from a historically successful aesthetic program; it's perhaps more to do with the degree to which a filmmaker undertakes to become embedded in the world that's being explored.
Exploring all of these relationships should, if the film works out, give the audience lots to like about Peter, as well as help us feel his burdens — of his powers, of his potential, but also his reality and the reality of the world around him.
Whether it's the fever dream of spring break in St. Pete's, coming of age in Liberty City, or childhood mischief at The Magic Castle, each film feels deeply inspired by the world it explores and each was made by a truly singular filmmaker.
At the core of the film is a story about the physical and emotional abuse disgraced figure skating champion Tonya Harding endured throughout her life from her mother and her husband, but the film also explores the very traditional, staid world of competitive figure skating, while also offering a scathing indictment on the behaviour of the media.
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