Sentences with phrase «great work in films»

«I am immensely proud of All the Light in the Sky, which is the result of 3 years of collaboration and development between Jane Adams and I. Jane is one of the smartest, most talented actors working today and Factory 25 will guarantee that her great work in this film is appreciated by an equally smart and sophisticated audience.»

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It's why Steve Young said he didn't work hard enough in the film room, why Fran Tarkenton called him a «pontificator,» why DeSean Jackson tweeted that you can't do great things «with basic people,» and why Gruden benched him.
Today marks a great day in the life of Lucky calebs known fully as LUCKY CALEDS AYIVOR KWESI whom we refer to in this article is the (THE TALENT MAKER) Help us wish him a happy birthday, he returns soon to Ghana to continue his work as a professional film maker a profession he is very passionate about.
Among other things, I ran the Great Wall of China Marathon; worked out on a pearl boat in the Kimberley; appeared semi-naked in a music video wrapped only in cling wrap; worked on a Norwegian reality TV show filmed in Malta; trained eagles in Mongolia; donned a wig and lived like Dolly Parton in her hometown in Tennessee for a month; rode a bicycle around Taiwan; sailed on a pirate ship from Seattle towards Mexico before hitting a storm and having to be rescued by theUS Coast Guard; and helped educate young girls in Kosovo who are banned from attending school because they wear headscarves.
It can be tempting when writing your profile to add in that you love working out, or enjoy rock - climbing when really you're more of a film person, as you think that will have a greater appeal.
Great final chapters work in context of what came before AND as their own film.
a great music film this is the words which i can say about Justin Timberlake + the Tennessee Kids great work by Jonathan demme and great performance bt Justin Timberlake is this movie a history is counted they show the people the history not just the concert i love how jonathan direct this and i love the edition i love how justin timberlake is humble and lovely funny smart with everybody i'm more in love with him.this deserves an emmy and a grammy for best music film at grammys 2018 everybody should watch this movie is amazing congrats justin timberlake netflix and jonathan demme great music film truly amazing maybe we have this film in dvd soon i will love if its happen i» ll love some extras yes i will.
One day, David is mistaken for a well - known film director, and discovers people, especially women, seem a great deal more friendly toward him when they think he works in the movies.
Northam, too, is due some attention for the work: it is further proof of his acting abilities, which have been seen in great use on films like An Ideal Husband, The Winslow Boy, and Gosford Park.
Another factor is that the trailers and other advertisements leading up to the release of the film already show you the climaxes of the best scenes, from the aforementioned traffic jam, the zombie horde working in unison to scale a great wall, as well as jumping onto helicopters that foolishly get too close.
The Bottom Line: If you're a fan of Oscar Wilde's work, you might appreciate the film for his witty banter, but you're more likely to be appalled by the once - great Helen Hunt, who doesn't work in this type of role and setting, and doesn't make much of an effort to make it work.
Rosenthal appeared in movies beginning in 1931, and he worked onscreen right up through The Big Clock in 1948, but most of his best work was concentrated in the early / mid -»40s in the films of writer / director Preston Sturges, who used the pianist / actor in various roles in his films from The Great McGinty (1940) through The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947).
William Smith, who had been working in film and television since he was a kid, is great in the lead.
Not everything here works... But it's an interesting, great - looking film, and Simmons is just dynamite in it.
It is one of the great original works of cinema, maybe even the best; it is a film that is not even a bit dated as I view it once again in 1999 still awed by the spectacle, the accuracy of its scientific statements, and its mystery.
While this film isn't great in and of itself, it does still manage to impress, and more importantly, it works as a sign of Nichols» potential.
In 1932 he won great acclaim for his work in the play The Animal Kingdom, leading to an invitation from Hollywood where he made his film debut in 193In 1932 he won great acclaim for his work in the play The Animal Kingdom, leading to an invitation from Hollywood where he made his film debut in 193in the play The Animal Kingdom, leading to an invitation from Hollywood where he made his film debut in 193in 1932.
James Woods and Kathleen Turner are sublime as Mr. and Mrs. Lisbon, Kirsten Dunst, Hanna R. Hall, Chelse Swain, A.J. Cook, and Leslie Hayman are all really good as the Lisbon sisters, Josh Hartnett showed some real star potential as Trip the love interest of Dunst's Lux, and Giovanni Ribisi hits all the right notes and puts in fantastic work as the film's narrator, conveying a great sense of both maturity and youthful wonder.
Can a film be a great work of art with so little affect in the face of human agony?
Following the film's great success, Macdonald began finding steady work in a number of films as both a lead and supporting player.
It seems to me that this isn't an entirely original comic concept - Steve Martin did a very funny two - people - in - one - body film about twenty years ago - but it still works great.
Today, after seeing the film again for the first time in years, I feel that Saving Private Ryan is, if not an absolute masterpiece, an extremely powerful and moving work that stands as one of the greatest war films of this or any era.
«Nightcrawler» is a great Los Angeles film and a great media film and a great noir, powered by a supremely creepy performance from Jake Gyllenhaal in what is perhaps the best work of his eclectic career.
Shot in startling black and white, A Field in England is an astonishing work, conjuring recollections of many great films without ever feeling unoriginal.
It was really great to be able to work with her again, and have her play the Queen mum, and I think she did an incredible job in the film
Having previously worked with Emily Watson, who plays her mother in this film (on period drama Belle), Sarah enjoyed working with her again: «Working with Emily was great, I really felt like I had somebody in my corner,» shworking with her again: «Working with Emily was great, I really felt like I had somebody in my corner,» shWorking with Emily was great, I really felt like I had somebody in my corner,» she says.
And elsewhere, smaller distributors like Kino Lorber, Olive Films, Flicker Alley, Twilight Time, Cohen Media Group, and Blue Underground, when not giving a necessary makeover to classics already in their impressive libraries, brought under - heralded films by our greatest auteurs and criminally unseen works by cinema's pioneers to home video for the first time.
With every movie - related news story referencing James Franco of late — including rumours of his role in Sam Raimi's The Wizard Of Oz prequel Oz: The Great And Powerful, his impending directorial involvement of Cormac McCarthy's «Blood Meridian», and even a college course collated by the actor based on his work — the fact that his latest film releases in Australia this week has hardly rated a mention.
Øvredal said in his Q&A about the film that he wanted to do something tightly controlled after the chaos of Troll Hunter; visually and tonally, this works out great.
It's amazing, 14 years in, we're still getting great opportunities like getting handpicked by Trent Reznor for a tour, or being approached to work on film projects with friends.
She also benefits from the most dazzling costumes of all in the film — the work of the great Sandy Powell — a richly hued, form - fitting array of outfits inspired by the great»40s screen sirens.
Additionally, in no particular order, there were vocal supporters of the Ralph Jones «incongruously great score to «Slumber Party Massacre ``; «Phantasm» «s heavily «Exorcist «- indebted score from Fred Myrow and Malcom Seagrave; Danny Elfman «s channelling of Bernard Herrmann for «Nightbreed ``; Wojciech Kilar «s bombastic, often recycled music for «Bram Stoker's Dracula ``; John Harrison's score for Romero's anthology film «Creepshow ``; Richard Band «s better - than - deserved compositions for the terrible «Troll ``; the great Lalo Schifrin «s score for the original «The Amityville Horror ``; a more recent example in Climax Golden Twins» music for Brad Anderson «s now cultish «Session 9 ``; Pino Donaggio's terrific work with de Palma's «Dressed to Kill ``; Gene Moore's classic church organ scares in «Carnival of Souls ``; and while we've featured Bava fils above, we could easily have found room for his father Mario Bava, probably with the funky original music by Libra for his final film «Shock.»
The voice acting makes an impact, including great cameos from Stanley Tucci (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire), Lake Bell (In A World), Patrick Warburton (Movie 43) and Mel Brooks (in his first film work since The Producers remakeIn A World), Patrick Warburton (Movie 43) and Mel Brooks (in his first film work since The Producers remakein his first film work since The Producers remake).
Joe Dante's a great filmmaker, but I wish he had made his return to features with a movie better than Burying The Ex, a glib, EC Comics - influenced horror comedy that would probably work better as a short chapter in an anthology film.
Seeking brown - haired children with short hair (light to medium skin tone — Caucasian, Latino, or Pacific Islander) aged 4 - 17 years, who are 2» 5 to 3» 6 ″ in height for photodouble work, ongoing from December 2016 - March 2017 in NYC for the feature film THE GREATEST SHOWMAN ON EARTH.
The film's greatest strength lies in its character work, and amidst a star - studded cast, Michael B. Jordan arguably shines the brightest as the villainous Erik Killmonger.
The film sets up his early work as great entertainments that perhaps, to some, lack in substance.
While Hudlin's directorial history in feature films is questionable (his TV work is great), the subject matter of a young Thurgood Marshall before his time as a Supreme Court Justice seems very Academy - friendly.
Gloria Swanson gave possibly the greatest performance by an actress never to win the award with her seething work in «Sunset Boulevard,» easily among the most iconic portrayals in film history.
Much like the Hobbits in the Lord of the Rings films, most of the main elves are played by actors who are rather tall, but shortened thanks to a great deal of CGI work (pretty much utilizing Little Man's copy - paste head technique, only less effectively).
Seeking an adult who is 2» 5 ″ to 3» 6 ″ with proportionate dwarfism for photodouble work, ongoing from December 2016 - March 2017 in NYC, for the feature film THE GREATEST SHOWMAN ON EARTH.
In a rare interview, we recently sat down with Michael Radford to discuss the making of the film, and what it was like working with the late, great John Hurt.
As Howard, the great John Goodman creates one of the most chilling screen personalities in recent memory; having spent the last decade energising support parts in Argo, The Artist, Flight and Inside Llewellyn Davis, the actor gets to dominate a film with subtle, multi-tiered character work.
This award recognizes exceptional achievement in non-fiction film and video production at the university level and brings greater public and industry awareness to the work of students in the documentary field.
With sincerest appreciation for all the great work that's been done in film DURING 2014, the Alliance of Women Film Journalists is pleased to announce the winners of the 2014 EDA Awards.
Where Polley's work goes from mere family movie to something much greater is in how she uses her own quest for answers to illuminate why & how we tell stories in the first place, especially in the form of film.
Talia Shire puts her flat performance in Rocky to shame, Abe Vigoda easily makes the viewer forget that his claim to fame is in playing a character named Fish, Richard S. Castellano makes arguably the greatest accomplice ever, and Sterling Hayden even makes his work in Stanley Kubrick films seem simple.
With sincerest appreciation of all the great work that's been done in film this year, the Alliance of Women Film Journalists is pleased to announce the awards categories for the 2012 - 13 EDA Awards.
Those film historians who've summed up Kemp's post-Z Cars TV appearances as «sporadic» evidently haven't seen his small - screen work in such miniseries as Winds of War and its sequel War and Remembrance (he played German general Armin Von Roon in both); he also played Cornwall in Sir Laurence Olivier's 1983 television adaptation of King Lear, and was featured in the internationally produced historical multiparters George Washington (1985) and Peter the Great (1986).
Like Howard Hawks, another Hollywood professional who celebrated professionalism in his films, Huston is more interested on how things work and how they fall apart, where arguably the greatest noirs were more interested in the why.
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