Sentences with phrase «great film study»

NDT Scouting's Joe Marino wrote up a great film study of Carter against Notre Dame last September, which brings us to the Saints other second round pick in this mock:

Not exact matches

Versatile playmaker, great numbers at the combine, big on film study, yet due to average coaching still has a ton of room for growth.
«Here at Michigan, Bennie Oosterbaan [Michigan's famous All - America end and former coach] and I have been assisting Dr. Richard Schneider, a great neurosurgeon, by getting films together for his study of football fatalities.
«In the fine liquid film surrounding the hyphae, bacteria can move with much greater speed and direction and cover more distance than in soil water without hyphae,» says Tom Berthold, first author of the study and a doctoral researcher at the UFZ Department of Environmental Microbiology.
A decent character study whose main strength lies in two great performances by Foster and Harrelson, who shine in a sad story that deals with the psychological consequences of a terrible job, but the film also suffers from some tiresome pacing and unnecessary scenes.
Nietzsche's philosophy filmed (man made God - HAL - in his own image) plus a retelling of the Odyssey (HAL = Cyclops, lunar monolith = Trojan Horse, etc) try Leonard Wheat's «Kubrick's 2001; A Triple Allegory» (Scarecrow Press, 2000) great in - depth study.
Clooney proves again that he knows how to direct intelligent films that rely on a great dialogue, and this intriguing character study is gripping from the first scene to the last, centered on a brilliant political battle and with an intense performance by the always fantastic Ryan Gosling.
Based on Darwin descendant Randal Keynes» book «Annie's Box,» the film presents Darwin as a man torn between disseminating his great idea and just shutting himself in his study to wallow in mourning.
Nashville (1975) is maverick director / producer Robert Altman's classic, multi-level, original, two and a half - hour epic study of American culture, show - business, leadership and politics - and one of the great American films of the 1970s.
With looks that allow him to either play soft - skinned pretty boys or greasy - haired white trash refuse, Sarsgaard has used his malleable features and brooding charisma to great effect in such films as Kimberly Peirce's Boys Don't Cry.A graduate of St. Louis» Washington University, where he was a co-founder of the improvisational group Mama's Pot Roast, Sarsgaard studied at the Actors» Studio in New York.
The greatest film about the First World War is unquestionably Lawrence of Arabia (1962) though that film is more of a biographical study of a troubled warrior than a study of that war.
So we're left with just one genuinely «great» film on the list — Michael Haneke's devastating relationship study Amour.
After making his mark in the early thirties with two very different films, the anarchic send - up of the bourgeoisie Boudu Saved from Drowning and the popular - front Gorky adaptation The Lower Depths, Renoir closed out the decade with two critical humanistic studies of French society that routinely turn up on lists of the greatest films ever made: Grand Illusion and The Rules of the Game (the former was celebrated in its time, but the latter was trashed by critics and audiences — until history provided vindication).
However / whatever the fates aligned that allowed Dan Gilroy to make the film — a thrilling, blackly funny character study - cum - success story in the vein of «King of Comedy» with hints of «Taxi Driver,» all under the guise of a «Network» - style harsh media critique — is moot at this point, because the film should be a lasting work that should find even greater appreciation with time.
As Hollywood touts great wins for diversity and inclusion with recent films like «Black Panther» and «Wonder Woman» shattering box office records, a new study from GLAAD asserts that representations of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer...
In a Lonely Place (Criterion, Blu - ray, DVD)(1950), directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame in arguably the greatest performances of their careers, is film noir with no guns or gangsters or femme fatales or blackmail schemes, yet it is among the most devastating noir dramas you'll ever see: an ambiguous study of love torn apart from within.
If I make Going the Distance sound like some grandiose study of the working class or a precise character study, then I am doing the film a great disservice.
Both films share a pre-occupation with the hypocrisies of bourgeois Parisian life, (and there is a smart visual nod to Haneke's film with its extended final shot), but Szumowska has a greater handle on the subtleties and nuances of character, and together with Binoche they create a memorable study of a middle - aged woman coming to terms with the changing landscape of her life as she enters middle age.
Yet for all its handsome pleasures, the film is also a curiously remote drama — great to gaze at from a distance, less so when studied up close.
Before he passed on, Halliday distilled his entire life into digital dioramas that are studied by worshippers of the great man, all memorializing his fast food meals and the films he watched.
Like I said, I love your movies, and I truly hope that you continue to do more great and hilarious works of arts, comedy, and action, but, as a black movie buff and a film studies student, PLEASE INCLUDE MORE PEOPLE OF COLOR IN YOUR FUTURE FILMS.
As Hollywood touts great wins for diversity and inclusion with recent films like «Black Panther» and «Wonder Woman» shattering box office records, a new study from GLAAD asserts that representations of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people in 2017 films released by the major studios hit a six - year low.
Known to his friends and colleagues as a walking IMDB, he spent his adolescent years in Israel studying all films and has already collaborated with such greats as Steven Spielberg, Will Smith, Adam Sandler, Kathleen Kennedy, David M. Thompson, Mace Neufeld, BBC Films and the late Michael Jackson.
The first disc also has a 22 - minute featurette that looks at the remote locations in the film and the great lengths the filmmakers went to study them in - person.
That's great for mood, but Mr. Dosunmu seems to have directed all his actors to pause before delivering lines, giving a languor to the film that comes to feel studied.
He studied at the Yale School of Music and in Italy, before learning the trade of film composition with the great Jerry Goldsmith.
It may also seem a strange title for a film by Michael Haneke, the great Austrian director best known in America for his Oscar - nominated study of the origins of German fascism, The White Ribbon; the surveillance thriller Caché; and The Piano Teacher, which was itself a kind of love story — the sadomasochistic kind.
On Friday, October 11, Linda DeLibero — Director, Film and Media Studies, Johns Hopkins University — and Christopher Llewellyn Reed — Chair of Film / Video at Stevenson University — will appear on Midday with Dan Rodricks on WYPR 88.1 FM, Baltimore's NPR News Station, during the second hour, 1 - 2 pm, to discuss this great film and what it can teach us about the nature of comedy.
Film scholar Professor Charles Barr recalls studying film at the Slade School of Fine Art under the tutelage of the great British film director Thorold Dickinson.
This media studies resource presents students with a succinct and colourful map of different film components, enabling them to analyse movie scenes in great detail.
She considers herself fortunate to have studied photography early when it was still «film» and in the style of the great masters.
This centrally - located B & B offers studio apartments and is a great spot to escape for a few weeks, take cooking lessons, study Spanish and take in some films, the art or action in the zocolo.
Together Graham and Stephen will highlight the work of a great, but unsung, Mancunian hero, Anthony Burgess, in a film work that will use the city where he grew up and studied as set, prop and cast.
He gained widest fame for his warning, derived from studies of past climate fluctuations, that great flows of fresh water from melting ice sheets could disrupt Atlantic Ocean currents and cause regional cooling (such an idea was caricatured in the Hollywood disaster film «The Day After Tomorrow «-RRB-.
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