When flying from hubs in the southern part of the country, the redemptions for business class are an absolute steal to Mexico and the Caribbean, assuming you can
find direct shots.
Not exact matches
Among them, seven
shots were
directed to the target but could not
find the net.
Door - to - door canvassing is out (unless you want to get
shot at), phonebanking works in some places but not in others, internet access only reaches half of rural America and even
direct mail won't
find everyone regularly.
This collection of production - diary - style footage
finds Brian De Palma on the set of his 2002 film Femme Fatale
directing the
shoot, a process that — as seen in these specific clips — includes rehearsals with actors Rebecca Romijn and Antonio Banderas, working through movement / blocking and fight choreography, and the management of the movie's bravura opening setpiece that takes place at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival.
Alias Grace is
directed by Mary Harron (American Psycho, I
Shot Andy Warhol), who's long
found rich territory in the intersection of internal and external selves.
Ponsoldt (who also
directed the fantastic — and equally candid — Smashed)
shoots their exchanges with long takes, letting long walks by lakes unfold with an unrehearsed air — but still
finds time to blindside your expectations.
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Shots of Rum (Unrated) Claire Denis (Chocolat)
directs this bittersweet drama examining the strains on the close relationship of a widowed train engineer (Alex Descas) and his young daughter (Mati Diop) when she starts dating a handsome neighbor (Gregoire Colin) while he
finds himself attracted to a longtime friend (Nicole Dogue).
The film, and the trailer below, is scored by 5 - time Oscar nominee Marc Shaiman and includes new songs (you can lock down those Oscar nominations now), adapted by two - time Oscar nominee David Magee (Life of Pi,
Finding Neverland) from the novel by P.L. Travers,
shot by Oscar winner Dion Beebe (Chicago), features costumes from three - time Oscar winner Sandy Powell (Shakespeare in Love, The Aviator, Young Victoria) and
directed by Oscar nominee Rob Marshall (Chicago).
In this video,
shot by Mark Potts, Moukarbel talks about how he got the
directing job and the thing he
found most surprising about working with Gaga.
Now, from the total «WTF Files,» comes word, via Variety, that Marc Forster (
Finding Neverland, Stranger Than Fiction) has signed on to
direct the 22nd James Bond film, and will soon begin work with Paul Haggis on a draft of the original screenplay by Neil Purvis and Robert Wade, with
shooting on the film to commence in December for a release from Sony early next November.
Though Phantom Thread
finds Manville riffing brilliantly on Rebecca's Mrs. Danvers, this
shot, rather than evoking Hitchcock, is a
direct homage to Jonathan Demme, to whom the film is dedicated.
- Ken Watanabe has joined the cast, taking on the role of Detective Yoshida - Rob Letterman (Goosebumps) is
directing the project - due to start
shooting this month in London - when Justice Smith's character in the movie has his father kidnapped, the teen teams up with Pikachu in order to
find him - Nicole Perlman and Alex Hirsch wrote the script with Eric Pearson and Tom McCarthy having completed production polishes - Mary Parent and Cale Boyter are producing for Legendary - Joe Caracciolo Jr. and Pokemon's Tsunekazu Ishihara are executive producing - Legendary's Alexandra Mendes will co-produce
While the brash brand of
direct interference into the public discourse on scientific
findings about global warming and associated harmful impacts we saw from Exxon operatives in the 1980s and 1990s has now morphed into a more passive, less - visible form of tampering — such as the company's continued stream of donations (some alleged to be illegal) to groups known for lobbying against and often
shooting down federal and state - level proposals to promote renewable energy and limit carbon emissions — perhaps Avery will be able to persuade the new corporate leadership team to stop funding these groups altogether.