Not exact matches
While several of the Angulo brothers have camera credits on The Wolfpack, this
collaboration doesn't for the most part inform the filmmaking in any noticeable way, and only in these
final moments, when under the credits we see a short
film that Mukunda, now an aspiring filmmaker, shot with the help of his family, can they be seen to assert a style of their own onto the
film.
The
film does rebound for an effective and uplifting
final stretch, however, which ultimately does confirm Coming to America's place as a better - than - average comedy and a worthy followup to Murphy and Landis» first
collaboration, Trading Places.
by Walter Chaw One of legendary director John Ford's last
films, and his
final collaboration with John Wayne, Donovan's Reef is, like much of Ford's later work, a derivative amalgam of his earlier successes.
The
Final Cut for Real
films are produced in
collaboration with Anne Köhncke and the other producers at
Final Cut for Real.
by Walter Chaw Paul Newman's Hombre is his fourth and
final «H»
film of that decade — a quartet that includes The Hustler, Harper, and another of his six
collaborations with Martin Ritt, the fantastic Hud.
This
film not only marks the
final collaboration between Grant and Kerr, but also between Kerr and Mitchum (previously starred together in Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison [1957] and The Sundowners [1960]-RRB-, and Grant and director Stanley Donen.
It is about the perfect spy brought down to Earth, made human again, and if it's Craig and Mendes»
final Bond
film, it's a fitting, fun, smart conclusion to their
collaborations.
The Man From Laramie (1955), their
final collaboration, was made for Columbia and it was the first
film that Mann shot in the still novel CinemaScope anamorphic widescreen format, which debuted just a couple of years earlier.
The
film also has an ending that thematically looks forward to another Washington Post investigation, with
final images that have a dark, bittersweet visual flavor of the
collaborations of Alan J. Pakula and cinematographer Gordon Willis.
Filmed only a year before leaving for the West Coast and a lifetime of embarrassment, the director's
final collaboration with longtime pal Chow Yun - Fat isn't only one of his best
films ever made, but is also one of the greatest action movies of all time.
This
collaboration, invisible to the actors initially, can deliver surprising outcomes in the
film's
final form.
A Life Less Ordinary marks the third straight
collaboration between director Danny Boyle (28 Days Later, The Beach), screenwriter John Hodge (The
Final Curtain), and budding superstar Ewan McGregor (Down with Love, Big Fish), following on the heels of their critically acclaimed offbeat
films, Trainspotting and Shallow Grave.
Magnus Games is thrilled to announce its
collaboration with legendary composers Shota Nakama, founder of the Video Game Orchestra and best known for his work on
Final Fantasy XV, Falk Au Yeong, a veteran whose portfolio includes audio work on
film and anime as well as video games, and Yoshitaka Suzuki, who has contributed to several epic franchises like Metal Gear Solid and
Final...
Magnus Games is thrilled to announce its
collaboration with legendary composers Shota Nakama, founder of the Video Game Orchestra and best known for his work on
Final Fantasy XV, Falk Au Yeong, a veteran whose portfolio includes audio work on
film and anime as well as video games, and Yoshitaka Suzuki, who has contributed to several epic franchises like Metal Gear Solid and
Final Fantasy.
This intimate, immersive
film hub space will feature three chambers; beginning with an extensive library, engaging in
film history and theory, curated attentively by participating artists from their personal book collections and intended for browsing and perusing; leading further on to a single screen darkroom, a pulsating digital heart, showcasing a sequence of 115 imaginative short
films programmed to play on a continuous loop; and on to the
final imaginary space, the Virtual Reality port which will evolve over time in
collaboration with various artists.
This intimate, immersive
film hub space will feature three chambers; beginning with an extensive library, engaging in
film history and theory, curated attentively by participating artists from their personal book collections and intended for browsing and perusing; leading further on to a single screen darkroom, a pulsating digital heart, showcasing a sequence of 115 imaginative short
films programmed to play on the continuous loop; and on to the
final imaginary space, the Virtual Reality port which will evolve over time in
collaboration with various artists.