This is
the first film I have seen her in I believe.
An excellent supporting cast include Peter Sarsgaard as Bobby, Greta Gerwig as Jackie's confidant Nancy (the first film I've seen Gerwig in where she wasn't annoyingly OTT in every scene) and John Hurt in a role made all the more touching by is recent departure from us.
Not exact matches
Whether Styles
has the chops to make it as a
film actor is yet to be
seen, but given the confidence Nolan
has in the singer - turned - actor, Dunkirk is as good a
first chance to prove himself worthy as Styles could
have hoped for.
As
has become standard for bankable intellectual property (
see the Harry Potter and Twilight franchises), the book is being split into two
films, the
first of which, An Unexpected Journey, will arrive in time for Christmas.
You know, especially when you started writing the music for your
film and you get this layer of tenderness that I think
would astonish people who
saw your
first films.
Two movies I
've seen lately that were unexpectedly great: WARHORSE (I usually can't stand Spielberg — but this is a eloquent anti-war
film directed against probably the most senselessly and hugely murderous war ever — World War I. It's an anti-imperial and almost a pro-Porcher movie, until you realize that the
first misuse of the heroic horse was making him plow.)
Gibson said that the new edition of the
film would appeal to people who «want to take your Aunt Martha or Uncle Harry» to
see it but who
would find the
first version too intense.
By Lauren Kearney You may
have first seen Gene Baur when he was featured talking about how not eating animal products changed his life in the inspirational pro-vegan
film, Forks Over Knives.
Futamura, the global leader in renewable and compostable cellulose
films for the flexible packaging industry, announces they
have seen significant sales growth and record levels of operational efficiency in their
first year, as they celebrate one year since the acquisition of the Innovia
films» cellulose business.
No worries, if you haven't
see the
first two
films.
The Oculus Rift could be used to explore not just virtual environments — as in
first - person shooter games (
see «Virtual reality: Live your dreams in real time «-RRB--- but also real places that
have been
filmed with a 360 - degree camera.
The team of researchers from MIPT's Laboratory of Functional Materials and Devices for Nanoelectronics, with the participation of their colleagues from the University of Nebraska (USA) and the University of Lausanne (Switzerland),
have for the
first time experimentally demonstrated that polycrystalline alloyed
films of hafnium and zirconium oxides with a thickness of just 2.5 nm (
see image below) retain their ferroelectric properties.
«This is the
first time this
has been shown,» Stranks says, «where just under illumination, where no [electric or magnetic] field
has been applied, we
see this ion migration that helps to clean the
film.
I
have personally toured the facility where it is made in Modena, Italy (
see my Instagram for a video I
filmed of the celebratory
first tasting in 2015).
Secondly, our founder Annabel
has been learning to make
films of late and shared two yesterday, the
first following a visit to
see «Wild Beauty `, the romantic new collection by Lyn Ashworth by Sarah Barrett.
I must admit I don't
have a clue how well this will go down but thought I
would give it a go anyway, but it's harder than it looks Trying to explain things whilst concentrating on not messing up really can be difficult especially when you're new to
filming, but when I feel ready to put the video up I will make sure to post it here
first for you all to
see.
For those who haven't
seen Evil Dead, there is a very brief recap halfway through the
first episode, but I highly recommend you watch the
films.
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Jumping into this
film without
having seen the
first is a bad idea; therefore, watching the previous installment comes highly recommended.
But speaking as one not of the demographic, and
having seen the
first film and enjoyed Dudley Moore's antics, my repeat viewing of the remake comes from an admittedly skewed lens.
The
first couple of times we
saw My Darling Clementine on the late show we watched the beginning, fell asleep in the middle, woke up at the end, and thought we
had sat through one of the best
films we
had ever
seen.
Ever since the release of the
first film adaptation of J.K. Rowling's popular book series in November of 2001, avid fans
have waited anxiously to
see how the saga
would unfold.
Fewer follows ups
have been more anticipated than The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, the
first in a new trilogy of
films set in the much beloved Middle Earth, previously
seen in the hugely successful Lord of the Rings trilogy.
I
saw the
first few
films because I
had to do so; there was no way I could run this site and ignore such a massively successful property, but I wasn't particularly enthusiastic about the
films.
When I
first saw the trailer for this movie I thought it was good to be another awful horror
film, but the twist led by the characters played by Bradley Whitford and Richard Jenkins makes this one of the most inventive horror
films I
've seen in a while.
I
've seen that happen in far too many
films - good premise + good
first act degenerates into standard action cliches.
Supetube, I think what I
've discovered about Mann's
films (and PE was the
first in which I was hyperaware before I entered the theater so it helped in digesting the
film) is that my knee - jerk reaction is to
see them as technically accomplished but strangely hollow.
I haven't
seen the
first two
films enough to be sure of it,
Some things that probably factor into the industry's disagreement: Peter Jackson adapted books fifty years old and respected as great literature, the Potter books were being written alongside the
first movies; Lord of the Rings centered on adult characters and played to a wider audience with PG - 13 ratings, the
first Potter movies were PG, skewed younger, and starred kids (though anyone can
see the
films matured and so did the fans, many already wrote the series off); finally, where Jackson provided one distinct vision and a cast of respected performers, Potter
had a rotating director roster (all of them secondary to Rowling) and limited opportunities for its accomplished actors, giving the brunt of the work to the three kids and spectacle.
While all are well - constructed segments, for those who are just stepping into «The Hobbit» for the
first time, it's quite a bit to digest, even
having seen all three «Lord of the Rings»
films.
It's unlikely anyone who hasn't
seen Wiseau's
film will feel lost as the players are all well established over the course of the movie (not to mention that intro), and the surprise of how the
film's story unfolds is certainly enjoyable the
first time you hear it (no matter the medium).
Stalker
films, and crazed female
films have come a long way and it's exciting to
see this
first, tantalizing step.
The article quotes Jamie Broadnax, creator of «pop - culture website» Black Girl Nerds, who enthuses, «It's the
first time in a very long time that we're
seeing a
film with centered black people, where we
have a lot of agency... [The cast members] are rulers of a kingdom, inventors and creators of advanced technology.
It's apparent to most viewers that the Richard Pryor appearing in this
film is a far cry from the actor most
have seen previously; this is the
first film undertaken by Pryor following a very serious illness.
(This may be the
first time I
've seen a
film try to play the classic «mirror routine» straight.)
«Brother's Keeper» I think, is the
first film of its kind that I
've seen to allow a very humanist approach, concerned not mainly about hard facts of the crime case, but the indecipherable interior of its main participants: The mentally atrophied Ward brothers.
The Broken Tower is the
first 2012 - released
film I
have seen, and will most likely make it on my worst of the year list.
First the 3D against my initial pre-conceptions was excellent the best 3D i
've ever
seen in a
film and is by a huge margin the best thing the
film has going for itself.
I'm saying all of this now that I
have seen the
film many times, and I remember that I thought the
film was good and not more the
first time.
As she finishes, her ever - stoic face breaks into a broad grin, the
first real smile we
've seen her give in the entire
film.
If you liked the
first hobbit your probably going to like this, for those looking for a good fantasy
film to
see this year, this is a good choice to go
see (though I think Thor 2 Dark world
would be a better choice.)
Writer / director Ira Sachs, who made his
first feature
film, «The Delta,» about 15 years ago (which I haven't
seen), brings to life the story of two well - educated Manhattanites who
have an anonymous sexual encounter that grows into a 10 - year relationship.
However, unlike silent star Marsh, Parker's characters usually enjoy a satisfying «worm
has turned» moment — one of her
first major
film roles was as the abused wife in Fried Green Tomatoes (1991) A more self - reliant Parker was
seen in the 1990 AIDS - related TV movie Longtime Companion, as the supportive «earth mother» to a group of urban homosexual men.
It is worth
seeing, but we
would highly recommend you
see the
first film first.
This is the
first film I
have ever
seen that takes on sexual coercion in a head on fashion.
I
've certainly
seen worse Disney
films, and I
've definitely
seen worse more recent
films with a similar theme, (the atrocious «
First Daughter» and sleep - inducing «Chasing Liberty» spring to mind!).
As charming and gently agreeable as Kung Fu Panda 2 may be, screenwriters Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, returning from the
first film, haven't really upped the ante like we expect a sequel to do — much of what transpires here feels so comfortable as to be overwhelmingly familiar, as if you might
have seen this movie before and let it slip your mind — until the very end, with its hint of yet another sequel that
has me highly intrigued.
I'm embarrassed to admit it, but «Certified Copy» is the
first Abbas Kiarostami
film I
've seen.
When I
first saw it at age 6 or 7, there was a point late in the
film where I was terrified of what might come next... The
film had such an impact on me, that I didn't watch it again for quite a while.