Sentences with phrase «for cinema scenes»

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Killer Joe sets the scene for a killer noir, with some killer lines and killer characters, but Friedkin's energy and determination to wrest the story away from the stage and set it free in the cinema deserts him in the final act.
These scenes feel for all the world like the actors were reading their lines directly from the book, without the adjustments being made for the visual language of cinema.
Certain scenes are uncomfortable to watch and others produce nervous laughter and groans — when Raúl finds out his local cinema that has been showing Saturday Night Fever for so long has replaced it with Grease, it doesn't take him long to bludgeon the cinema attendant who sold him his ticket.
These battle scenes feel more akin to modern action cinema and while they may be the main event to historians and war buffs, they're also more routine and less entertaining for the average viewer.
Heat (Michael Mann, 1995) The diner scene alone, where heavyweights Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro face off (for the first time in cinema history) would be enough to put Heat on the list, but the whole heist and cat - and - mouse story holds up all the way through.
Ratner grew no less shy this weekend, according to Twitter and several Vulture sources: After a screening of his film Tower Heist at L.A.'s Arclight Cinemas, the director came out for a Q&A, and when asked by the moderator whether he prepares and rehearses with his actors before shooting a scene, Ratner waved his hand dismissively and said, «Rehearsing is for fags.»
Double Dragon II: The Revenge for PC Engine Super CD (the Japanese version of the Turbo Duo or Turbografx CD) features animated cinema scenes, CD audio, and three different endings.
Knight of Cups: For those willing to get on director Terrence Malick's wavelength, this is an ecstatic use of cinema — the story of a screenwriter (Christian Bale) in Hollywood as told through dream images and voice - over, with only fragments of scenes.
She burst onto the scene with a memoir about her brief career working as a stripper before winning an Oscar for her work on Juno, one of the finest films released in a great year for cinema, 2007.
The Safdie Brothers match Pattinson and Duress» individual and collective performances with visual pyrotechnics of their own, swapping out an early reliance on claustrophobic close - ups, beginning with the notably disorientating scene between Nick and the social worker that opens Good Time, for a cinema vérité - inspired, often exhilarating mix of location shooting, hyper - active editing, and dense, propulsive plotting.
I am just back from the cinema and I am still imitating the lines from blak thunder.The touch of ethan cohen make the sense of the film spread in so many ways.He must to had drunked at least one night with Stiller and decide to make the film that represent the sbluf hollywood production system and his stars.The first scene that comes on mine mind in this moment is the «Appocalypsis Now» scene with Stller and Downey at the end and the quasi-phycological dialog.Wonderfull for a men who was searching for a good comedy, my lastone good comedy was Burn After Reading, before that The Boss of it All fromm LArs von Trier.
To load this tommy gun full of lead, I think Gangster Squad was a hell of a lot of fun, pure gangster cinema, worth it for the action scenes and shootouts alone.
Those are the scenes that I loved from the films of 2013, but there were plenty more to love that made this a great year for cinema.
Though Luddy is Telluride's spiritual godfather, it is Huntsinger's cinephile sensibilities, soft spot for emotional filmmaking, and behind - the - scenes advocacy that shapes the festival and by extension, the culture of cinema.
The best scenes come after many will have already left the cinema — not having been trained to stay for the credits of non-Marvel Cinematic Universe movies — and they make you wonder why the rest of the movie was such a joyless slog.
This little gem features American treasure and all - around genre cinema maestro John Carpenter discussing his 1988 sci - fi / action / horror cult classic They Live, going into detail about such things as the conceptual ideas behind the movie's premise, his casting of professional wrestler «Rowdy» Roddy Piper as the protagonist, and the rebellious inspiration for the film's infamous fight scene between Piper and the great Keith David.
The finale is intense and gross, but that potato sack scene is executed so well and catches you so off - guard... it goes down as one of the truly creepiest moments of horror cinema for me; and I'm pretty confident saying many horror fans would agree with me.
In this moment, Campion finds one of her earliest platforms for experimenting with expressionistic conventions of cinema like the chiaroscuro - style lighting of Ingmar Bergman, the inky suburban subconscious of David Lynch and Peter Weir's haunting images of lost girls.3 With this scene, Campion also perfectly encapsulates the isolating, confusing and ultimately frightening mood around adolescent, female sexuality in pre-feminist Australian suburbia of the «60s.
For cinema - goers, summer ’11 has provided no shortage of spandex - clad warriors and explosive fight scenes, but the rap game's superheroes have been uncharacteristically coy: Lil Wayne's fourth Carter album has been delayed for months, the Jay - Z / Kanye collabo finally hits stores next week after a half - year's worth of bait and switch, and Drake passed on giving the season a high - profile closer when he pushed his Take Care from mid-September to late OctobFor cinema - goers, summer ’11 has provided no shortage of spandex - clad warriors and explosive fight scenes, but the rap game's superheroes have been uncharacteristically coy: Lil Wayne's fourth Carter album has been delayed for months, the Jay - Z / Kanye collabo finally hits stores next week after a half - year's worth of bait and switch, and Drake passed on giving the season a high - profile closer when he pushed his Take Care from mid-September to late Octobfor months, the Jay - Z / Kanye collabo finally hits stores next week after a half - year's worth of bait and switch, and Drake passed on giving the season a high - profile closer when he pushed his Take Care from mid-September to late October.
Bernardo Bertolucci returns to the scene of his most memorable film, LAST TANGO IN PARIS (1972), for this thoughtful and passionate meditation on eroticism, youth and cinema itself.
Disc Features - High - definition digital restoration, approved by cinematographer Mark Lee Ping - bin, with 5.1 surround DTS - HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu - ray edition - @ «In the Mood for Love,» director Wong Kar - wai's documentary on the making of the film - Deleted scenes with director's commentary — Hua yang de nian hua (2000), a short film by Wong - Archival interview with Wong and a «cinema lesson» given by the director at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival - Toronto International Film Festival press conference from 2000, with stars Maggie Cheung Man - yuk and Tony Leung Chiu - wai - Trailers and TV spots - The music of In the Mood for Love, presented in an interactive essay, on the DVD edition - Essay by film scholar Gina Marchetti illuminating the film's unique setting on the DVD edition - Photo gallery on the DVD edition - Biographies of key cast and crew on the DVD edition - Two new interviews with critic Tony Rayns, one about the film and the other about the soundtrack, on the Blu - ray edition - A booklet featuring the Liu Yi - chang story that provided thematic inspiration for the film, an essay by film critic Li Cheuk - to, and a director's statement (DVD edition); a booklet featuring an essay by novelist and film critic Steve Erickson and the Liu Yi - chang story that provided thematic inspiration for the film (Blu - ray edition)
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Anderson has created for himself — and to some extent by himself (he directed it, wrote it and, though uncredited, shot it)-- a work through which he can freely exercise his gift for ecstatic cinema, never mind how banal or understated a scene might seem to be: Reynolds conducting his morning ablutions, for instance, shaving luxuriously, taming his hair with a pair of brushes, dressing to the nines just to have breakfast.
They Live is one of the rare films that seems to gain more popularity every year — not just for its ahead - of - its - time warnings of the role the media plays in manipulation, but because it features what is generally considered one of the greatest fight scenes in the history of cinema between Piper and Keith David.
Audiences will undoubtedly drone over the obvious comparisons to «Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon» with its similar gravity - bending rules and ballet - like fight scenes, but what most Americans don't realize is that this particular genre (Wuxia, which typically incorporates fantastic abilities like flying) has been at the core of Chinese cinema for decades.
Kevin Bacon handles Shaw amazingly well in this scene, not surprising for an actor who doesn't mind playing the nastier characters in cinema history.
The Week in Movies discusses the last seven days in cinema, including the fallout from Suicide Squad's negative reviews — like reports of a troubled production and many of The Joker's scenes being cut — the first trailer for Christopher Nolan's World War II epic Dunkirk and much, much more... The Week in Movies is -LSB-...]
The Week in Movies discusses the last seven days in cinema, including rumours of Ben Affleck feeling «humiliated» behind the scenes at the reaction to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the first trailer for the Michael Fassbender - starring Assassin's Creed, a reported cameo for Tom Hardy in Star Wars: Episode VIII and much, much more... The -LSB-...]
It's a film directed toward an older audience and — except for a single medical marijuana scene at the retirement home — sidesteps all those wacky golden ager cinema stereotypes.
Once you get past the title and the ponderous opening scene with its straining - for - importance score, the fourth film by Russian art cinema's Great White Hope proves to be his most enjoyable and least oppressive to date.
With exactly a week to go until Ready Player One arrives in cinemas, IMAX has released a behind the scenes featurette for the upcoming big screen adaptation of Ernest Cline's cult novel which includes interviews with director Steven Spielberg, author Cline, stars Lena Waithe, Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke, and Ben Mendelsohn, producers Kristie Macosko Krieger, Donald -LSB-...]
World Premiere Notable: Intriguing time - jump premise from Kim who has made a name for herself on the global cinema scene since 2006's «In Between Days.»
The Week in Movies discusses the last seven days in cinema — including whether there will be a post-credits scene at the end of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the first trailer for X-Men: Apocalypse, the 2016 Golden Globe nominations, and much, much more.
She blames Regina for his death; if you leave the cinema before the end of the initial credit sequence you will miss perhaps the only humourous scene of the film, showing the mother enact her revenge on her son's killer.
Because its imagery — which also calls to mind Michael Mann's The Last of the Mohicans, the cinema's every modern representation of revolution (the few decent scenes in Roland Emmerich's stupid The Patriot, for instance), and even the militarism of choreographer Busby Berkeley — is far more virile than its screenplay, Drumline's seductive aesthetic is without strong narrative pillars, if a rather welcome imposition: the film's saving grace is the brilliant execution of its march numbers.
Less a spoof of vampire flicks than a fish - out - of - water romantic comedy about a Victorian nobleman trying to negotiate the dating scene of Studio 54 - era Manhattan, this enjoyably silly film is no one's idea of great cinema, but writer Robert Kaufman's concept of a vampire being the standard bearer for old - style morality and romance is an inherently funny conceit helped immensely by a straight - faced lead performance by Hamilton.
Indeed, pieces and parts of these words are there, but ultimately the scene becomes a Rorschach test for cinema lovers.
Ford has been outspoken about his dislike for the film but he has rarely performed better and Rutger Hauer is commanding throughout — with his shiver inducing, «Tears in Rain» monologue, going down as one of cinema's classic scenes.
Perth is known for its wonderful parks, beaches, tourist attractions and amazing sights, but it also has a thriving arts scene, with cinemas, theatres, concert halls, museums and galleries.
With games, you have moments like that, particularly in things like cinema scenes, but a lot of what you're doing with game music is trying to create music for the experience that the player is having.
There is one cinema scene in particular (over five minutes long) that you'll want to create a separate save file for, just so you can bask in its glory over and over again.
This is what the campaign mode should've been — an increase in teammates, not in cinema scenes, and level design that accounts for the team size.
SAMSON KAMBALU: NYAU CINEMA This is the first United States solo museum exhibition for the Malawi - born, London - based filmmaker Samson Kambalu, a steady presence on the international scene who has shown at the Venice, Liverpool and Dakar Biennials; he uses humor to challenge official histories, art and religions.
Hito Steyerl: Artists Space For a wild look at what «the expanded field of cinema» might mean in the future, look no further than this brilliantly visual, powerfully political artist who uses scenes of aircraft boneyards in California, an interview with an eccentric American entrepreneur, and CGI clips, all blended into incredible optical essays about information, power, the movement of capital, logarithms of the mind, and the human body.
One of the most thrilling artistic responses to the idea of the Olympic year is Richard Wilson's artwork Hang On a Minute Lads, I've Got A Great Idea... Playing on the notion of «going for gold» by recreating the final scene one of cinema's most iconic bullion robberies, Wilson's commission for the RELAY programme places Continue Reading»
The twenty - four - hour cinema collage compiles snippets from films throughout the ages, which coincide with the actual time — with breakfast scenes shown at 9 am, nightclub shots at night, and quitting time at five (which New Yorkers could only wish for).
What was odd about this scene was that these special guests turning up in the limo had, just 20 minutes earlier, walked away from the front door of the cinema to a bar about 150 metres away, to then be driven back to the place they had just come from for their apparent grand arrival in a stretch Hummer.
Since Dolby Atmos arrived on the cinema scene in 2012, the technology has set a precedent for movie sound.
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