Like so many Hollywood
films made today, Dreamcatcher started off promisingly and quickly resorted to formula.
I like some of the sci fi and horror
films made today but too many of them rely on digital effects, even when they're not really called for.
There are not that many
films made today that throws one back to the 1980s high school classics written by John Hughes.
There is hardly any religious
films made today but films like «The Robe» made me appreciate sprituality more.
Mixing film & nano Kaloyeros said 90 percent of
films made today rely on computer technology.
Not exact matches
Today, churches have been named after Perpetua;
films and graphic novels have been
made about her life.
Although White is absolutely right about the tendency of
today's animated
films (Tangled included) to pander to the most annoying and depressing aspects of popular culture even as they ignore or deny the richer, deeper culture from which most classic fairy tales emerged, the animated features that Disney brought to the screen when Uncle Walt himself still oversaw the studio
made a point of drawing considerable aesthetic, emotional, and narrative power from specifically Christian aspects of the culture that, even
today, America shares with Europe.
There's been virtually no hint of sex in any of Marvel's recent blockbusters or the Harry Potter franchise, and those
films have set the bar for what's going to
make money in
today's market.
Pedraza, a
film student at New York University, is who he is
today because his mother
made decisions based on her faith, he said.
George suffered from not being
filmed every week like the stares of
today, but his week in week out performance
make him at the very least 2 or 3 of the very greatest players ever.
We were inspired to
make the
film by the injustice happening to Anna's home birth midwife, Agnes Gereb, who had been imprisoned and at the time of
filming was under house arrest and facing multiple criminal charges (and even
today, four years later, Agnes is still facing multiple charges).
Ricki Lake
made an appearance on Good Morning America
today to discuss Breastmilk, a new
film she executive produced that examines the choices and roadblocks new mothers face when it comes to nursing.
Coinciding with the launch of the
film, David Cameron
made a speech
today declaring Brexit could see Europe descend into World War Three.
Today on WBFO's Press Pass, Blues host Pat Feldballe speaks with Buffalo Niagara
Film Commissioner Tim Clark about the significance of a
film crew sighting Pat recently
made on a Buffalo street.
On
today's edition of WBFO's Press Pass, Pat Feldballe and Buffalo Niagara
Film Commissioner Tim Clark discuss prospecting at the Sundance
Film Festival, an upcoming
film by a director
making his third movie in Western New York and a music video shot in an iconic city location.
The least expensive solar cells
today are
made using thin
films of cadmium telluride.
In a study published in the inaugural issue of the journal Applied Materials
Today, a new rapid, online only publication, the team of researchers describe how they
make these
films which are based on the heavy metals lanthanum and europium.
Although the new scenario is based on a mathematical study and computer simulations, the proposed hardware of the sail is already being developed in laboratories
today: «The sail could be
made of graphene, an extremely thin and light but mega-tough carbon
film,» René Heller says.
The thought of watching the writing come to life on the screen is enough to
make me cringe and want to crawl out of my skin... so the fact that this entire week has been a celebration of anticipation for the
film on The
Today Show (my morning must - watch) has
made me roll my eyes a little too much.
James Woods is embroiled in a Twitter brawl over his criticism of Armie Hammer's new
film, and his habit of dating younger women
Today's liberated lifestyle has
made room for a whole new set of relationships — older women dating younger men.
In all those great
films — as well as some good ones like A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries and Surviving Picasso — James Ivory directed with Ismail Merchant producing;
today, though, Merchant has
made an effort to get to direct, leaving his normal collaborator as just a small credit in the «A Merchant - Ivory Production» credit.
Today, Philadelphia has been somewhat overshadowed by the
films and TV shows it helped
make possible and not entirely without reason.
Chaplin had been
making terrific and memorable
films up to this point, but it's The Great Dictator which seems to have the most fingers pointing at it
today as Chaplin's grand
film masterpiece rather than yesterday when it was mostly steeped in controversy.
That story is still very much relevant
today and it's crazy to see how accurately
made this
film was when looking back at what certain parts of the world were like when this movie was
made.
I wish the
film industry
made more biblical pictures
today.
Even
today, there is something remarkable about a well - structured western, something of an escapist
film poised to
make us reimagine and relate.
When Spielberg recently told the Hollywood Reporter, «I realized this was the only year to
make this
film,» he was speaking to what he saw as the immediate need for a project that in effect commandeers yesterday to comment on
today.
I think that is a rare statement
made by
films today.
By the time this
film was over, I couldn't help thinking that if it were
made today, using modern technology and special effects, «Dementia 13» might be one of the all time great horror and psychological thrillers.
To watch Downey
making the classic
films within the main
film you would actually think Chaplin was still alive
today starring in his own bio, amazing work to get it right.
The more important problem is that most
films today are junk
made to sell popcorn.
Audiences loved the
film, and Tarantino's distinct style
made him become one of the most influential filmmakers working
today.
Even if you aren't, there's no denying that the
film has a charm and energy that
makes for a
film unlike any out there
today, even if inherently cut from a familiar cloth.
Now, it's not one of the year's better
films, but this is a bit of a rough slate
today, so we'll have to
make do.
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.
A number of
films revealed
today, including Andrew Niccol's «Good Kill,» starring Ethan Hawke, are
making their North American premieres, meaning they'll probably pop up in the lineup for the Venice Film Festival, which has yet to be announced.
A new trailer has arrived online
today for writer - director Olivier Assayas» upcoming horror
film Personal Shopper, which stars Kristen Stewart as a psychic looking to
make contact with her deceased brother; watch it below after the official synopsis... Olivier Assayas, the internationally - acclaimed director of Clouds of Sils Maria and Summer Hours, returns with this ethereal and mysterious ghost story -LSB-...]
Paul Rudd becomes Ant - Man in theaters
today, but it was here in Haddonfield, as Tommy Doyle in Halloween 6 where Rudd
made his feature
film debut.
Tehran Taboo This handsomely animated
film, much of it set in the libertine underworld of Tehran,
makes an unassailable point about the hardships of life in
today's Iran, mostly involving sexual morality and the status of women.
Add gorgeous watercolor backgrounds and no shortage of sight gags and you have a
film that has as much zest
today as it did when it was first
made.
A Disney animator once told me that if you were to remake Pinocchio
today the way it was
made then, it might end up being the most expensive
film in history.
Colman wasn't happy with the
film because it clashed with his established persona, but that is what
makes the
film so fascinating
today.
To celebrate this achievement, 20th Century Fox has released an extensive 45 - minute documentary about the
making of the
film that they say uncovers «the parallel between the lost era and its relevance for our world
today.»
Luca said that this was a frivolous reference, and that he would not
make such an allusion if he was directing the
film today.
The cinematography was gorgeous and well deserving of the Oscar and no other director around
today could have
made this as special as Marty did with his love for
film preservation.
Josh Trank's superhero flick «Chronicle» hits DVD and Blu - ray
today and in honor of the home video debut, MTV has posted the test footage Trank shot to get the
film made.
Though it has cut into theatrical viewing, the omnipresence of DVD screeners and the likely future streaming of contenders, by
making it easier for voters to follow their taste into the world of independent, non-studio
film, has turned the Oscars into a more accurate reflection of where we are
today.
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.
This
film reminded me a lot of what that
film and what it would have been like if it was
made today.
Craven has never
made anything so disturbing since, and it's hard to imagine this
film being
made today (all the ultra-violent horrors seem to come from the late 70s and early 80s, think The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Friday the 13th).