I think it feels like there are fewer
films this year because there aren't as many good films or, at least, films that offer a sense of discovery.
Not exact matches
In addition to Bullock's win, it somehow managed to get a best picture nomination,
because 2009 was not the finest
year for
film.
These leaks are inevitably some of the best
films of the
year —
because those are the ones sent to awards judges for consideration.
Spokespeople for the Clintons denied the various parts of the Times report, but the impasse is nevertheless notable
because parts of the
film were already shot over the last two
years, including on Bill Clinton's philanthropic trips to Africa.
That was primarily
because its
film division, Paramount, had no theatrical releases in the quarter, compared with last
year, when it released «Transformers: Age of Extinction.»
«I know I'm biased
because I'm their friend, but I think it'll be something that will live on for generations
because it's done with excellence, not knocking anything else, it's just this is production 50
years past where some of the other
films were made,» he said.
Unlike the Academy Awards, which are voted on by a huge coalition of
film industry pros, the Golden Globes are determined by a tiny cabal of people who aren't really connected to the
film industry and possibly not to reality either
because, hoo boy, this
year's nominations are in and we've got some questions.
This happens every
year like clockwork
because the esteemed award show tends to be focused around a select season of
films released and marketed during a short period of time.
Because many of the best
films in a given
year tend to release during the...
The 14 -
year - old has raised over $ 20,000 in hopes of sending hundreds of young girls to see the upcoming sci - fi
film A Wrinkle in Time
because «representation matters,» she says.
It was not
because I was holding onto what might have been an erroneous initial impression of him a couple of
years ago, but rather
because I watched his
film last season the cat showed a lot of growth... when he was healthy.
Meanwhile, the main reason why the «whining fans» want to see the back of Wenger is not necessarily
because Arsenal is not winning much, the main reason is
because they are fed up seeing the same
film played out same way every single
year.
This coming Tuesday sees Channel 4 broadcast the first episode of THIS IS ENGLAND ’86 and I'm very excited, not just
because I'm a huge fan of Shane Meadows, but
because I remember that
year so clearly... It was the
year of Halleys Comet, Short Circuit, Ferris Bueller, The World Cup, Transformers, Mike Tyson and one of my all time favourite
films «The Money Pit»
because 70 % of the birth clients I have had over four
years have asked me not to share their photos or
films with anyone.
The above
films and many other examples of media coverage over the
years have come about
because the boycott campaign puts Nestlé in the spotlight.
A large building designed as a
film studio, built some
years ago on town land at the industrial park in Wainscott, received a go - ahead specifically
because the board at the time sought to bring
film productions into the town as an economic stimulus.
He invited the Politics Show to come and
film a huge 100 -
year - old London plane tree being cut down
because it was causing minor structural damage to one of the houses on the street.
Violent content was compared with that from the two top - grossing
films for adults released in the same
year as each of the cartoons, excluding those tagged as «action» or «adventure,»
because these are often marketed to children.
Years later, with dreams of starring in
films, he attempted to pitch an act to Hollywood executives, but he was rejected on the spot
because they felt the act itself was far too ridiculous to sell to the American public.
Unfortunately, we tried to get funding last
year and were unsuccessful, likely
because the
film's subject matter is rather controversial.
How is it prepared and did you control for this variable
because this is so annoying, that's why I did a
film on household environmental mold, this
year's it's in your meat
because it was in the crop
because there was a drought and this next
year it's not.
Moulin Rouge is indeed a fanastic
film and I even dyed my hair red
because of Satine hahaha... also in my teenage
years, so good to know I wasn't the only one obsessed with Moulin Rouge.
Hey, I like Turturro and all, but, as «Barton Fink» will tell you, he's not a big box office draw, and you need only look at this
film's critical reception to realize that,
because I'm not saying that this
film was a commercial disaster, but it's become forgotten ever since it drove Refn's Jang Go Star company into bankruptcy and ostensibly drove Hubert Shelby, Jr. to death a
year later.
Unique
because of its non-profit status, the Los Angeles - based indie distributor has never qualified for our rankings before, since 2015 is the first
year in which the Collaborative released at least seven scored
films.
(Note that the previous
year's 1st place studio, GKIDS, is absent from our new rankings
because it released just five
films in 2015, two short of our minimum.)
The
film's title was chosen
because it was the first
year of the new Millenium and of the next century.
A few studios did release at least 7
film sin the U.S. last
year but are not listed
because some or all of their
films do not have Metascores.
A few additional distributors did release at least 7
films in the U.S. last
year but are not listed
because most or all of their
films do not have Metascores (these were mainly
films in foreign languages).
A few additional distributors did release at least 7
films in the U.S. last
year but are not listed
because some or all of their
films do not have Metascores (these were mainly
films in foreign languages).
Too bad,
because the mix on the
film holds up as well as the bass - rich 5.1 mix for the James Bond
film Goldeneye that arrived late the previous
year.
So if we buy their own logic, Paramount is telling us that it chose to release a worse version of the movie
because it was easier for 15 -
year - olds to go see it on group dates, and that Ferrell, a producer on the
film and one of the more powerful talents in Hollywood, acceded to this.
Good
because he makes amazing
films, bad
because he's only made three in 14
years.
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.
Because that
film business is very sick indeed; Fox was the only major studio not to reach $ 1 billion in domestic grosses last
year, and its U.S. receipts dropped an astounding 34 % compared to 2010.
If you're wondering why there are shouts of jubilation from
film buffs and aficionados of pre-swing-era music it's
because the Criterion Collection has released a beautiful Blu - ray and DVD of King of Jazz (1930), The movie features Bing Crosby's first appearance onscreen, as part of the Rhythm Boys trio, jazz giants Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang, and a spectacular rendition of George Gershwin's «Rhapsody in Blue» by Paul Whiteman, the orchestra leader who commissioned the piece just six
years earlier.
Well, what we didn't tell you (
because we didn't know) is that it's a prequel to My Sex Life... or How I Got into an Argument that takes us back to the teenage
years of the characters in the 1995
film... And least promising sequel of the week has to be Spring Breakers: The Second Coming, a cash - in scripted by Irvine Welsh and directed by Jonas Akerlund, the man behind such bad - boy music videos as «Smack My Bitch Up» and the 2002 meth - addict comedy Spun.
50 First Dates is a
film with a beguiling charm, if only
because it relies on the strength of two actors who have done the very same thing
years before.
Because I interviewed him earlier this
year, this time talking about the
film in - depth, I wanted to go all out, and cover the spoilers, cover all the pressing questions you might've had after seeing Looper.
It's a
film that bothered a lot of people, if I remember correctly,
because like a lot of
films I fell in love with this
year it almost seemed to change genres mid way through its runtime.
I didn't see 2015's The Visit
because generally I can not handle horror, but I know that it was the first time in thirteen
years where a
film of his wasn't critically panned.
They've become a problem in a way,
because there used to be
years when as many great
films come out of Directors» Fortnight.
It's notable
because (as TIFF reminded us with tags in front of every
film) in past
years Slumdog Millionaire and The King's Speech were winners of the «Audience Award», later going on to also win Best Picture as well as the hearts of the entire world.
@ SHAAARK: It's interesting you say that,
because I always believed that a culturally or aesthetically significant
film automatically deserves Best Picture consideration, if only
because they uniquely defined the
year that they were released in.
Based on the short
film of the same name, Mama inspired del Toro to come up with a feature length version and I'm glad he did
because it looks like the perfect supernatural chiller to start off the new
year.
When: December 25th Why: It's a good thing that Martin Scorsese's fifth collaboration with Leonardo DiCaprio didn't get pushed back to 2014 like originally suggested,
because I don't think I could've waited any longer for what is shaping up to be one of the director's most purely entertaining
films in
years.
I think the best part of being an actor is that to me it feels like I've been in the best
film school for the last twenty
years because not only do I see the director work on set, I see how the producers work, I see how the DPs work, I see how the gaffers work, I see how the costume department works, I see how the production office works.
I think Fassbender should win
because of all the
films that he has been in this
year and how amazing every performance has been.
So this is probably a common trend at most
film festivals, but I don't think I have ever had such fun discussions following screenings of certain
films,
because there were a plethora of polarizing
films at this
year's Fantastic Fest.
If either of those
films are a hit at Sundance, chances are they'll go on to even bigger things,
because over the
years the festival has become a formidable launching pad for actors, directors and their movies.
For the most part, it's
because it's the first
film in five
years from director Guillermo Del Toro («Pan's Labyrinth «-RRB-.