Sentences with phrase «given film artists»

Hollywood has long given film artists permission to live and make in ways that are not desirable for creatures made in the image of God.

Not exact matches

In 2015, the film was finally to hit the festival circuit — first Telluride then Toronto — but Franklin's lawyers put a stop to it being shown, stating that the artist hasn't given her consent to use her name and likeness.
Even after The Disaster Artist gave his own story and his cult - classic indie film The Room — largely regarded as the worst movie ever made — new prominence, little is known about where he comes from or who he truly is.
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Dave Franco (brother of James) may be much shorter than the real - life Sestero, but without his wide - eyed enthusiasm gradually giving way to disillusionment, The Disaster Artist would merely be an in - joke for the enjoyment of the cult film's rabid devotees.
Music by Questlove and Om «Mas Keith, and commentary from prominent African - American artists and activists who were influenced by the struggle — including Erykah Badu, Harry Belafonte, Talib Kweli, and Melvin Van Peebles — give the historical footage a fresh, contemporary resonance and makes the film an exhilarating, unprecedented account of an American revolution.
It would be easy for a computer animated film to rely on purely impossible feats of kung fu wizardry, but the animation strives to give these characters the same grace of a real martial artist.
It's the film in which an entertainer at last becomes an artist, dealing with manifestly personal, painful emotions and casting them in a form that gives them philosophical perspective and universal affect.
While the film is seemingly accessible as a portrait of an artist who seems particularly attuned to his own creative process, and particularly adept at describing this attunement (Cave has given several long - form lectures on the peculiar metaphysics of songcraft), it's unlikely that many who aren't already whole - hog Bad Seeds fans would be able to stomach much of Cave's self - styled pomposity.
While Brown is the most talented actor in the cast, acclaimed veteran actor James Cromwell («The Artist») gives him a run - for - his - money with a solid supporting performance as one of the film's antagonists, Judge Foster.
Although Melville saw himself as a popular artist and wanted his films to give pleasure, the pleasure they provide has nothing to do with what is usually called action.
Sharing honors from the Society Dramatic Authors and Composers, given annually to a French film in Fortnight, were two very different tales of romantic possibility in Paris: Philippe Garrel's black - and - white «Lover for a Day» («L'Amant d'un Jour»), about a 23 - year - old woman who learns that her father is dating a girl her age, and Claire Denis» «Let the Sunshine In» («Un Beau Soleil Intérieur»), starring Juliette Binoche as a divorced artist looking for love in many of the wrong places.
He is a true BS artist and is given one of the film's best scenes as he and Arnold drive around under the notion that Arnold is interested in buying a car.
The artist never makes an appearance here, however, as the video relies solely on film clips which contain spoilers and may give away the entire film to a perceptive observer.
As a filmmaker, Leal structures the film around preparations for the reunion, which gives the artists a natural forum to talk about their experiences over the decades.
diverge strikingly, in ways that make the Board seem wiser about deciding which films and artists were really at the tops of their games during a given year.
While the basic structure is quite similar to the first trailer for the film, this one gives us a little more of Jena Malone's makeup - artist character, implying that she's involved in the sinister cabal of youth - obsessed vampires (or whatever) that hungers for up - and - coming model Elle Fanning's hot young blood.
But while there isn't much to distinguish Born To Be Blue's dramatic stakes from any number of stories about self - destructive, self - centered artists (or «movies about jazz musicians,» as they're more commonly known), the film is given a spark of life by the inspired casting of Ethan Hawke.
Franco has brought together an all - star cast to give the world an exclusive behind the scenes look at what happened during the filming of The Room.The Disaster Artist premieres at SXSW on Sunday, March 12, 2017, at 10 pm at the Paramount Theater in Austin, TX.
Eddie Redmayne fans have been given the first glimpse of the Oscar nominee as transgender artist Lili Elbe in his next film The Danish Girl.
Some give you perspective about what it's like to make a movie from the creative directors and artists, while others discuss the positive and negative fan reaction to the films they love.
Among the other fiction films to look for in theaters or on VOD: John Michael McDonagh's Calvary, in which Brendan Gleeson gives a beautifully modulated performance as a dedicated priest who is no match for the disillusionment of his parishioners and the rage of another inhabitant of his Irish seaside village, determined to take revenge against the priesthood for the sexual abuse he suffered as a child; the desultory God Help the Girl, the debut feature by Stuart Murdoch (of Belle and Sebastian), all the more charming for its refusal to sell its musical numbers; Tim Sutton's delicate, impressionistic Memphis, a blues tone poem that trails contemporary recording artist Willis Earl Beal, playing a character close to himself who's looking for inspiration in a legendary city that's as much mirage as actuality; and two horror films, Jennifer Kent's uncanny, driving psychodrama The Babadook, with a remarkable performance by child actor Noah Wiseman, and Ana Lily Amirpour's less sustained A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, which nonetheless generates some powerful political metaphors.
Written by one - time screenwriter John Pinkney, producer Anthony Ginnane - who also gave us the Aussie supernatural thriller «Patrick» a year earlier - recruited members of Crawford Productions, a company that played a major role in bringing many celebrated Australian film artists to the international film scene during the Seventies.
The two also give some background info Hemmings, star Contouri (who ultimately retired from acting after a brief stay in Hollywood), the excellent locations at an artist colony and dairy refinery, plus a funny explanation about why Aussies shoot such striking widescreen films.
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The Big Brawl was directed by Robert Clouse, who would earn his claim to fame directing the Bruce lee films Enter the Dragon and Game of Death, and give him credit in playing the film to Jackie's strengths as a defensive martial artist and his penchant for slapstick, rather than try to make another Bruce Lee - type vehicle.
However, Paul Naschy is a celebrated artist well known for his mark on the horror world, and getting the opportunity to see some of these films gives us a glimpse of something truly unique.
F. Gary Gray (who directed Ice Cube's breakout film «Friday» 20 years ago) gives each artist's story the proper attention, resulting in a nice narrative balance.
IMAX has unveiled a their customary limited edition poster, designed by comic - book artist Jock, that Marvel Studio will be giving out to fans who attend the US midnight screening of the film on the 3rd May.
The Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Guild has announced its picks, too, giving a healthy nudge to Darkest Hour and Wonder on the film side, and rewarding Saturday Night Live in TV.
The first great film artist to pursue the ineffable in cinema, Dreyer gave depth to what early silent filmmakers innately underst...
The just - opened Aaron Sorkin - directed «Molly's Game,» and James Franco's «The Disaster Artist» were given six nods, while Jordan Peele's landmark horror film «Get Out» and Todd Hayne's «Wonderstruck» were nominated in five categories.
Phantom Thread might initially come across as another film about an artist whose obsessive pursuit of aesthetic perfection has given him the entitled air of a sadist, but deep down Reynolds is more of a masochist and, as he comes to understand this, his mood is often one of bemusement.
We here at The A.V. Club might be pooh - poohing Disaster Artist naysayers, but we'll give it this much: It's the closest thing Franco has directed to a purely enjoyable film.
His latest documentary, Dawson City: Frozen Time, is the perfect pairing of subject and artist, giving him the chance to explore the ghostlike qualities of cinema through the story of a small town in Canada's Yukon Territory, where five hundred lost reels of nitrate film were buried in permafrost in a swimming pool.
On Sunday, Dec. 16, makeup artist Julie Hewett, who created Scarlett Johansson's Janet Leigh look in «Hitchcock» and draws from film noir in her product line, is scheduled to give 30 - minute private consultations from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Blushington, a makeup studio at 8591 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood, 90069.
The non-disparagement clause in an artist's contract gives the owners of the film the right to sue the artist should the owner deem anything the artist has said about the film to be «derogatory.»
While doing the promotional rounds for her latest film, Wonder Wheel, Kate Winslet's been giving the public lessons on separating art from the artist.
Best Film for BAFTA Argo The Artist The King's Speech (they liked it so much they also gave it Best British film but why wouldn't they, right?)
First - time director Jennifer Yuh Nelson, a story artist on the first film and the rare woman given the helm in animation, and returning writers Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger make sure you're not just getting more of the same or something incompatibly different.
The movie then gives way to the fictional world of the film proper as Levy, playing an artist named David, meets and falls in love with a young Hungarian woman named Enci, enacted by Bordán.
In the case of Inside Llewyn Davis, this consistent pull toward bad luck gives the film a rare sort of melancholy, one that avoids sentimentality and pity, as well as outright cynicism, to find a strange, unmistakable truth about the emotional bruises and physical suffering of life as a human or, even worse, an artist.
It also looked good, so I figured I'd showcase the work of a number of artists involved with the film's production, giving us a look at how the costumes and environments of Wakanda went from the drawing board to the big screen.
Stavitel chrámu (The Cathedral Builder, Karel Degl & Antonín Novotný, 1919) A fabulous, exceedingly rare silent Czech horror film steeped in Prague lore, from but one year on from Czechoslovakia's foundation, given live accompaniment on the Melbourne Town Hall's Grand Organ by brilliant Czech organist Pavel Kohout with live narration from Pete Reid and foley from enterprising young sound artists Tonja Mlinar Min, Corey Murdoch and Dave Temme.
An award - winning screenwriter I had recommended was hired and he did an AWESOME job on the movie adaptation, the line producer determined the budget based on the screenplay, 100 % of the financing for film production has been secured, the list the producer wanted me to compile of possible actors for principle roles had been submitted; and just last week, the conceptual artist gave me a sneak peek of the preliminary visuals we might incorporate into the movie.
That gave con artists or carnival barkers like P.T. Barnum — whose spectacular career as the Prince of Humbugs is portrayed by Hugh Jackman in the recent blockbuster musical film — a golden opportunity to swoop in to make you feel better while they take your money or steal your soul or your vote.
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1 - 4 and Years 5 - 7 have no voice - overs other than some mumbles, grumbles and laughter which is understandable given that both games were originally released before voice - over artists and archive voice - overs from the films were introduced into LEGO games.
Rose and Christopher Y. Lew, the Whitney's associate curator who gave the young artist her first New York solo show, walked in at the end of her 10 - minute video and chattered over until the film looped back to the beginning: «When I first came back to Earth after 128 days in space,» the astronaut David Wolf intoned while pools of opalescent fluid shifted onscreen as if agitating a new cosmos.
The stiffness of the amateur acting gave the proceedings an odd clarity, and the random casting unsettled stereotypes, as did giving the leading female roles to men: The Swedish artist Karl Holmqvist played Emmi; Florian Troebinger, the film's only professional actor, portrayed Barbara, the blond Germanic bar owner and Ali's sometime lover.
The Icelandic artist's work gives performance art, and contemporary art in general, a good rep.. His actions, musical scores, films and paintings are reminiscent of the repetitious, contemplative tone of Bill Viola's video work as well as Anselm Kiefer's multimedia, existential reflections on the creative «self» and on cultural inheritance.
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