Sentences with phrase «first feature piece»

George Borelli's chat with Tim Russert in 1979 may very well be the first feature piece of thousands to come on the South Buffalo attorney who had just moved to Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan's Washington, D.C., office.

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The shoes are made of eco-friendly materials such as recycled rubber and feature a patent - pending memory - foam divider, designed to dispel the «common hatred for the piece of nylon between the first and second toe,» Jeremy says.
He was an avid flyer, and less than a month ago was featured on Icon Aircraft's website (a piece that has since been removed) as the first person to receive a Model Year 2018 A5 plane.
The Trotters are still nursing an FA Cup semi-final hangover it would seem, losing 5 - 0 to Stoke last month to miss out on the opportunity to feature in this weekend's show - piece against Manchester City, and are now finishing a campaign full of promise with a real whimper, with last week's 2 - 1 reverse to Sunderland at home their third consecutive defeat following disappointing outcomes away at first Fulham (3 - 0) before helped Blackburn, who were previously without a win for ten games, to end their barren streak (1 - 0).
This April, its Spider magazine, for ages six to nine, will feature its first full - length story with LGBTQAI + characters — but that's just one piece of the company's already inclusive content.
If you or someone you know wants your science news in Spanish, take a look at our new addition www.ScientificAmerican.com/espanol, featuring original pieces as well translations of pieces first published in English.
This first piece of content is a video featuring Steve Cook, doing an arm hypertrophy workout, which has only 30 seconds between the sets.
I am proud to have my piece, «Imperfect Advice to Perfectionists,» featured in their first book.
I'll feature a few other pieces from & Other Stories, but first up is this wear absolutely anywhere dress (which comes in purple or black) with a simple silk shirt underneath it.
Here are 3 ways to layer for fall featuring two pieces from JC Penney: A.N.A jeggings in washed black (super stretchy + my first pair of jeans that are not maternity!)
The first issue of our newsletter will be sent out today and the feature story is «Best of Sales» with a list of curated summer pieces that could take you from the shores of Greece, to the steps of Capri.
Featuring a snug, jersey - lined hood, a kangaroo pocket and pared - back graphics it's a quality piece that'll be your comfiest first choice.
I was excited to be one of the firsts in the world to wear the collection, like this blazer ($ 19.99) featuring velvet piping and this leopard print scarf ($ 6.99) which are two of my favorite pieces from the line.
Featuring a snug, jersey - lined hood, pockets at the front and pared - back graphics it's a quality piece that'll be your comfiest first choice.
Featuring a snug, jersey - lined hood, a kangaroo pocket and Jack Wills branding printed across the front it's a quality piece that'll be your comfiest first choice.
Featuring a snug, jersey - lined hood, a kangaroo pocket and applique on the front, it's a quality piece that'll be your comfiest first choice.
I first introduced you guys to Victoria Road back in the fall, then I had Megan Brosterman (their founder) on my podcast, and featured one of their pieces on the blog a few weeks ago.
Directed by Shawn Levy, Night at the Museum moves at a relatively brisk pace and features a number of genuinely entertaining set pieces - with Larry's frantic, chaotic first night on the job undoubtedly a highlight.
A gritty, relentless wartime drama that blends its action set pieces with palpable despair and historical observation, «' 71» maintains a polished intensity that fares well for first - time feature director Yann Demange.
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.
Summary: Despite it being the Adam Randall's first feature, this high concept thriller zips along at breakneck speed offering an exceptional lead performance, exquisite visuals and skilfully executed set - pieces to ensure this little indie thriller packs as much a punch as its mainstream rivals.
Instead, the Disney - produced and vaguely Disney - inspired Tomorrowland wastes Bird's talent, a scrappy female lead, and Clooney gravitas on what amounts to a feature - length prologue; this movie about a retro - futuristic utopia in an alternate dimension accessed by the world's best and brightest takes approximately forever to get going, marking the first time Bird's whiz - bang set pieces haven't set his movie's pace.
This is Grunberg's first feature film, but he has worked as an assistant director for the likes of Peter Weir, Oliver Stone, Tony Scott and even Gibson himself, which equipped him with the experience to craft impressive set - pieces.
In film school they usually advise students making first features to avoid period pieces at all costs because they're difficult to make and hard to get financing for.
Yesterday we got what was said to be the first promotional artwork from next year's superhero showdown Captain America: Civil War featuring Cap and Iron Man going head - to - head, and now another piece of concept artwork has arrived online via El Mayimbe, which shows Iron Man in his Bleeding Edge armor... If you're unfamiliar with the -LSB-...]
Director Guy Ritchie is being quite honest in this new clip: A Game of Shadows will basically feature everything that the filmmaker's first Sherlock Holmes movie had (murder - mystery plot mechanics, witty banter, stylized action, and explosive set pieces) and make it even more plentiful or flashier - in the hopes that moviegoers will enjoy this new cinematic roller coaster ride across 19th century Europe.
Along with the announcement comes the first piece of promo art by Jim Cheung, featuring many familiar faces from across the Marvel Universe.
Backstage's Great Perforamnces issue, on newsstands Dec. 6, will feature a piece on her discussing her craft, Knightley also took the time to speak frankly on several other topics, including how she often dies on film; how Wright was resistant to casting her in «Pride and Prejudice,» their first film together; and how her Mr. Darcy in that movie, Matthew Macfadyen, almost played her abuser in a public service advertisement.
The Men in Black reboot, directed by Straight Outta Compton, Friday and Fate of the Furious director F. Gary Gray, will feature brand new Agents as opposed to series protagonists J and K. Unlike the first three films, which were set in and around New York, the spinoff will be much more global, and more of an ensemble piece.
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Such production design - heavy haunted house features as The Shining, The Haunting, and The Innocents have also been cited as a heavy influence on Crimson Peak by del Toro; of late, though, the filmmaker seems to have begun playing down the idea that he's making a haunted house genre throwback, and more than Crimson Peak is a Gothic romance first, set piece - oriented ghost story second.
This piece features the Hungry Deviljho, which first appeared in Monster Hunter 3G in Japan and Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate in the West.
The sensation of being caught in an endless loop is reinforced by the main musical theme, by Kitano regular Joe Hisaishi, a piece of treacle featuring piano and orchestra that's repeated so many times it drills its way into your skull, like one of the elevator - music themes of a comedy by Jacques Tati (or, perhaps closer to the mark, Ryuichi Sakamoto's main theme for Nagisa Oshima's Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, which featured Kitano's first film performance).
Tellingly, Signs also features bookend title cards touting it as «An M. Night Shyamalan Film» in thirty - foot letters — it's a total ego trip (note Shyamalan's extended «cameo» and exactly how crucial it is to the film: the man makes himself the most important character in the piece), and no matter how beautiful it looks, how expertly its sound is mixed, how funny it can be, and how effective a few tense scenes are, the picture is a first - class disappointment.
On the sunny afternoon of the Critics» Choice Movie Awards, we meet at a West Hollywood vegetarian cafe to discuss «The Cove,» the former National Geographic photographer's first foray into the world of feature filmmaking, and a stand - out piece of activism that seems to galvanize most anyone who's seen it.
Mondo will start rolling out a series of new posters inspired by Marvel characters and if the first piece of art featuring the Silver Surfer (it's already sold out) is any indication, it's going to be a series you'll want to collect like a rabid Pokemon fan.
Then in «Stoick Finds Beauty» we move from Arabia up to Russia, land of wolves and communists, with a slavic - flavoured choir heard in the opening moments before we (briefly) hear the bagpipes which were such a distinctive feature of the previous score for the first time in «Flying with Mother», which turns into another sweet and lovely piece with no shortage of flair and panache.
Anderson's first period piece, the film puts together perhaps his starriest ensemble since «Tenenbaums,» featuring Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton, Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman and Harvey Keitel.
This is the way the film hit me when I first saw it as a film - obsessed youth, the precision of the piece, and of course, the brilliant back - and - forth of the film's featured actors.
Hou Hsiao - hsien's strikingly beautiful martial arts piece The Assassin — the Taiwanese great's first feature in eight years — was a standout at this year's Cannes Film Festival, where it picked up the Best Director award.
This is the first feature - length screenplay from Michael Starrbury and it's a nice piece of writing, although some abrupt tonal shifts and sequences that run a bit too long hold it back from total greatness.
It's completely out of character for a filmmaker like Braff, whose first two features («Garden State» and «Wish I Was Here») were such deeply personal pieces of work that it's very surprising to see him slumming it as a director - for - hire.
This is fantastic piece of horror, especially considering it comes from a first - time feature director.
If you should to decide to buy the first release you'll find a lot of the extra features stem from the BD - Live function, so if you're not taking advantage of that quite yet you're going to miss out on a big piece of the disc's extra features.
With his first feature, Australian filmmaker Julius Avery packs the screen with intense characters, raucous set - pieces and suggestions of all kinds of metaphorical meaning.
First - time feature director Carl Erik Rinsch and writers Chris Morgan and Hossein Amini present these events not as a straightforward period piece but as a work of Chushingura, a fictionalized account of the popular story complete with witches, mythical beasts and magical monks.
Their film features perhaps the first action scene we've ever seen where we cared more about what was happening in a character's relationship than how many kills he was about to rack up — and then, once it was done, felt simultaneously exhilarated by the visceral power of what was happening immediately, and the emotional stakes of what that set piece took him (and us) away from.
First up, and the most tenuous of the bunch, FirstShowing essentially ran an «exclusive reaction» piece featuring a segment from their Cannes interview with Nicolas Winding Refn, where they asked him about directing Bond and he gave a non-answer facial expression (see the video below.)
This engrossing, dialogue - driven piece of work features brilliant performances all round — and could just as easily have been titled «Lost In Translation», had Sofia Coppola not gotten there first.
Tulip Fever first look: Christoph Waltz and Alicia Vikander feature in the first peek at Justin Chadwick's period piece.
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