Sentences with phrase «from wonderstruck»

My mind goes straight to Dylan # 1 of Haynes» 2007 masterpiece, I'm Not There, imagined as an 11 - year - old African - American boxcar runaway named Woody, who rambles away from Duluth, Minnesota (like Ben from Wonderstruck) bound for New York town and eventual glory - but not before he can say he's been «hittin» some hard travelin'too».
Emily Blunt stars, along with Noah Jupe and Millicent Simmonds (who you may recognize as the fantastic deaf actress from Wonderstruck).
Emily Blunt also stars, along with kids Noah Jupe and Millicent Simmonds (who you may recognize as the deaf actress from Wonderstruck).
Emily Blunt also stars, along with Noah Jupe and Millicent Simmonds (who you may recognize as the deaf actress from Wonderstruck).

Not exact matches

Wonderstruck feels like a serious misfire, mired in the sort of sentiment we might expect from Disney or a Nicholas Sparks adaptation rather than one of art - house cinema's favourite sons.
Wonderstruck tells the tale of two characters: Rose, a deaf girl living in 1927 Hoboken, New Jersey, and Ben, an orphan from 1977 Minnesota who has recently lost his hearing.
Actor Oakes Fegley from «Wonderstruck» poses for a portrait at the 55th New York Film Festival on October 7, 2017.
Amazon Studios + Roadside Attractions have debuted the first teaser trailer for the new film from Todd Haynes, titled Wonderstruck, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this summer.
While hearts are still broken from «Carol» missing Best Picture two years ago, a vocal community hopes to gain their revenge with Todd Haynes» next film «Wonderstruck,» where he's re-teaming with «Far from Heaven» and «Safe» star Julianne Moore.
Wonderstruck follows Ben and Rose, children from two eras who secretly wish their lives were different.
Other highlights of the festival include three Philadelphia - shot archival screenings from the late, great Jonathan Demme, including, Beloved, Neil Young Trunk Show, and Philadelphia; WWII drama Darkest Hour; Greta Gerwig's coming - of - ager Lady Bird; the much - talked - about The Florida Project; and Todd Haynes reunion with muse Julianne Moore in Wonderstruck.
The only appealing performance comes from their deaf daughter, played by the magnificently named Millicent Simmonds of Todd Haynes» recent Wonderstruck.
Here's what's new and ready to stream now on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, HBO Now, Showtime Anytime, FilmStruck, video - on - demand, and other streaming services... Wonderstruck (2017, PG), a lovely and touching film from Todd Haynes about two deaf children separated by decades but connected by fate (and New York's Museum of Natural History), got lost -LSB-...]
The Cannes Film Festival is in full - swing and acclaimed director Todd Haynes» (Carol, Far From Heaven) highly - anticipated adaptation of Brian Selznick's YA novel Wonderstruck was one of the first films screened at the fest — and it was met with reviews that ranged from raves to lukewFrom Heaven) highly - anticipated adaptation of Brian Selznick's YA novel Wonderstruck was one of the first films screened at the fest — and it was met with reviews that ranged from raves to lukewfrom raves to lukewarm.
The idea of him taking on a fantasy novel like Wonderstruck from author Brian Selznick (The Invention of Hugo Cabret) and making a movie for younger moviegoers certainly sounds promising on paper.
Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman and Alicia Silverstone are among the stars of Yorgos Lanthimos» The Killing of a Sacred Deer from A24, opening in New York and L.A. Amazon Studios and Roadside Attractions are debuting Todd Haynes» latest, Wonderstruck, following recent stops in Venice, Telluride and the New York Film Festival.
Not much change this month in the screenplay categories from last month; Adapted Screenplay has the same top 6 and in the same order with Wonderstruck holding a commanding lead but Call Me Your Name is still strong and Lean on Pete gains in points.
Strong word of mouth from the 10 - minute clips shown at CinemaCon keeps Alexander Payne (Downsizing) at # 2 and Todd Haynes (Wonderstruck) at # 3.
Other notable highlights include period dramas — Julianne Moore in a buzzy role in Haynes» latest period drama, «Wonderstruck,» as well as Michel Hazanavicius» «Le Redoutable» — and offerings due to be distributed by nontraditional streaming networks: both Baumbach's «The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected),» starring Ben Stiller, Adam Sandler, Dustin Hoffman, and Emma Thompson, and Bong Joon - ho's «Okja,» starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Tilda Swinton, hail from Netflix, while Lynne Ramsay's «You Were Never Really Here» is an Amazon Studios production.
Not a whole of change from last week (we'll see if the official predictions the Monday after next provide any big movement) but Cannes Official Competition entry Wonderstruck, from Todd Haynes, is creeping up on Detroit right now and is just three points away from the top spot.
As one might expect from a melodrama, wonderstruck unfolds itself with deliberate care, taking its time to set its story, disorienting at first until it gradually comes into focus.
Both Call Me By Your Name supporting actors, Armie Hammer and Michael Stuhlbarg, were nominated and the awards - dormant Wonderstruck from Todd Haynes found life today with nominations in Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Art Direction / Production Design and a Breakout nomination for Millicent Simmonds.
Wonderstruck is based on the novel written by Brian Selznick and it follows the journey of two individuals from two separate time periods.
«The Shape of Water» /» Wonderstruck» /» Downsizing» From three of our finest auteurs, superior flights of imagination on technology and our total failure at verbal communication.
««Wonderstruck» isn't as magical as it would need to be to pull off the sleight - of - hand that Haynes is attempting,» wrote TheWrap from Cannes.
While Wonderstruck is so very much more than this one incredible landmark metaphor, you understand what Selznick means when Ben, the boy from 1977, played by the very talented Oakes Fegley, opens the door in Port Authority Station to the blinding daylight of sketchy, un-Disneyfied Times Square.
If one insisted on drawing parallels between Wonderstruck and the rest of the films in Todd Haynes» filmography, many could be raised, from the Wilde quote that prefaces the film, to the soundtrack's unique use of Bowie to convey longing for earthly space travel.
While Noah Jupe is strong as the decent, young son, the standout performer here is hearing - impaired Millicent Simmonds — from Todd Haynes» Wonderstruck — as the family's deaf daughter, whose particular issues dovetail unsettlingly with the approach of the monsters she can't hear coming.
Wonderstruck, the latest film from Todd Haynes (Far from Heaven, I'm Not There, Carol), is about that sense of wonder that kids have.
Beauty and the Beast and The Post inch up as Wonderstruck falls and we have debuts this month from Victoria and...
Yet whoever Todd Haynes's playful and visually swooning «Wonderstruck» is for, it still feels like a film from the director who made the brilliant 1950s romance «Carol» and the dazzlingly original Bob Dylan biopic «I'm Not There».
Amazon is already doing business with all three entities — it's about to unveil «Wonderstruck» (Killer) and «The Only Living Boy in New York» (Bona Fide) at Cannes — and the news is yet another sign that the company will continue to finance high - quality independent filmmaking from some of the most revered American directors out there.
In 2017, Amazon made a big splash at Cannes with two auteur - driven Competition films from Todd Haynes («Wonderstruck») and Lynne Ramsay («You Were Never Really Here»), and wound up with a Best Actor prize for Joaquin Phoenix.
Last fall, Amazon dominated the New York Film Festival with opener «Last Flag Flying» from Richard Linklater, «Wonderstruck» as the centerpiece gala, and Woody Allen's scandal - tainted «Wonder Wheel» closing it out — but taking those movies into the crowded fall marketplace was another matter.
«Wonderstruck» Release Date: TBD Director: Todd Haynes Starring: Michelle Williams, Julianne Moore, Cory Michael Smith and Tom Noonan Synopsis: The story of a young boy in the Midwest is told simultaneously with a tale about a young girl in New York from fifty years ago as they both seek the same mysterious connection.
The film, which has been interpreted as a commentary on the empty bromides of self - help culture as well as an allegory of the AIDS crisis, became a breakthrough for both Haynes and Moore, who would go on to collaborate on such ravishing period pieces as Far from Heaven and Wonderstruck (which premiered at Cannes last month).
Wonderstruck is set for release from Amazon Studios and Roadside Attractions on October 20th.
Some emotional islands betwixt the terror, such as a meaningful if conveniently timed reconciliation between Lee and his daughter (Millicent Simmonds, an impressive screen presence here as in Todd Haynes» Wonderstruck), recalls Bryan Bertino's The Monster (2016), in which Zoe Kazan must protect her child from a menacing creature whilst stranded, Cujo - like in her unresponsive motor vehicle.
This year, in fact, has several high profile movies with options to choose from like the blockbuster horror film It, the controversial remake of The Beguiled, the Todd Haynes puzzle Wonderstruck, and Wonder is a star vehicle for Jacob Tremblay, a previous winner in this very category for Room (2015).
Wonderstruck premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival and will hit the Mill Valley Film Festival and the New York Film Festival before its release in theaters October 20, 2017 from Amazon Studios and Roadside Attractions.
Wonderstruck tells the parallel (and mystically linked) stories of two children: one a girl (Millicent Simmonds) looking for her mother (Moore) in 1920s Manhattan, the other boy (Oakes Fegley) who runs away from his Minnesota home to 1970s New York, looking for the father he never knew.
The 2017 Cannes Film Festival has just kicked off and the new film from Todd Haynes, Wonderstruck, was first out of the gate and gives us the festival's first Oscar player.
Wonderstruck, from director Todd Haynes, will be given a limited release on October 20th and will go wider throughout November.
Wonderstruck, from Todd Haynes, could be his Oscar redemption after being snubbed in Best Picture and Best Director for Carol and with Amazon behind it, we know they can do wonders with a campaign and have tons of cash to throw at it.
I left «Wonderstruck» dry - eyed but occasionally charmed, particularly by a sly reference to a beloved work of children's literature (fans of «From the Mixed - Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler» will recognize both a bookshop's name and a covetable sleepover), and by the idea of Julianne Moore as a silent - film star.
Like all of Haynes» films (my favorites: «Carol,» «Far from Heaven»), «Wonderstruck» is beautifully shot, with the 1920s sequences in velvety black - and - white and the 1970s scenes in worn - soft browns and yellows.
There is some conceptual weight to drive the film along: an homage to silent cinema, an index of Todd Hayne's filmography, a flight of fancy along the road of childlike wonder and a favourable gesture of the impossible... but none of this adds up to a feature film, and instead Wonderstruck comes off about as insightfully as a cluttered brainstorm session from a writer's blocked first grader who can't quite figure out what his thoughts are all about.
From Utah to Cannes, Bountiful teen Millicent Simmonds wows the world with acting debut in «Wonderstruck»
The big films of Cannes» second day are Todd Haynes's Wonderstruck, and Loveless from Russian director Andrei Zvyagintsev
... * Ed Lachman colors of Manhattan streets, 1977 — Wonderstruck... * On Molly Bloom not being Irish: preposterous dialog between Molly (Jessica Chastain) and Downey (Chris O'Dowd), Molly's Game... * Dunkirk: pale hand of a man drowning on boat... * «They're no longer persons, only body parts» — In the Fade... * Thelma: the baby under the divan... * The opening of Wind River: young Native American woman running barefoot against moon glaze on snow... * Mother and non-reincarnated deer, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri... * In Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool, father (Kenneth Cranham) remembering Gloria Grahame from In a Lonely Place: «Gorgeous mouth.
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