Sentences with phrase «helming such»

Coogler was asked at the Cannes Film Festival if he had any interest in helming such a film, according to Variety.
His career began in the theater, but he eventually moved on to film, helming such classics as «The Miracle Worker,» «Little Big Man,» and «Alice's Restaurant.»
With Spielberg helming such a cast (which also includes Sarah Paulson, Bradley Whitford, Alison Brie, Carrie Coon, Jesse Plemons, David Cross, Zach Woods, Michael Stuhlbarg, and others I've doubtless missed), The Post seems on paper like an obvious slam - dunk.
Irvin would direct steadily through 2008, helming such films as Hamburger Hill and Arnold Schwarzenegger's Raw Deal.
Helming such a film is no small task, and Coogler proves himself not only capable of putting together a stellar cast and crew, but steering them while allow their talents to shine.
Gulag was directed by Roger Young, who previously helmed such lauded TV movies as Bitter Harvest and would go on to direct the original televised version of Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Identity.
The House on Telegraph Hill was directed by Robert Wise, who went on to helm such blockbusters as West Side Story and The Sound of Music.
The Amityville Horror is directed by Stuart Rosenberg, who can be good, depending on the material, having helmed such classics as Cool Hand Luke, Brubaker, and The Pope of Greenwich Village.
Here, as directed by Raja Gosnell (who has helmed such classics as «Home Alone 3,» and «Beverly Hills Chihuahua «-RRB-, the Smurfs are happy and healthy back in their quaint village.
The movie is directed by James Foley, who helmed such classics as At Close Range and, for Christ's sake, Glengary Glen Ross.

Not exact matches

«All of these count,» Baum says, adding that it also helps to have a highly successful, savvy entrepreneur such as Elon Musk, who's been active creating industry - changing start - ups as diverse as Paypal and SpaceX, at the helm.
It might seem odd to have a family dynasty at the helm of one of the world's most powerful media organizations, but such an arrangement — in which the Sulzbergers control the majority of the voting shares — used to be the rule in media rather than the exception.
When Weston took control of his family's chain of Loblaw's grocery stores — now helmed by his son Galen G. — he saved the floundering company by closing dozens of stores, upgrading the remaining locations and wooing new talent, such as future marketing legend Dave Nichol.
Since Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella took the helm in 2014, Microsoft's cloud business — which includes products such as Office 365, Dynamic 365 and Azure computing platform — has emerged as a major growth driver.
In 1996, when Richard Smith took the helm of Realogy, the housing bubble was in its infancy; there was no such thing as Zillow; and the concept of a startup -LSB-...]... [more]
If there is such a thing as Emergent anymore, I think the ones who think they are at the helm would be best to clear things up if they care more for it to move on more then they care for themselves moving on.
Corne, who spent 28 years at the helm of Louis Vuitton Australia, led it to a position in the global top 15 (the locations where luxury retail is the most successful) and through curve balls such as the rise of online shopping and social media, economic crises and tourism changes.
«We are privileged to have such a committed group of industry leaders at the helm of our organization.»
To be honest I knew that last year was our best opportunity for a title while Jose's around as in my opinion they will never again have such an under par season like that while hes at the che helm.
This is the first season in a long time where we've started so badly, what makes you think this team can last the whole season especially with a team with such a weak belly and an inept manager at the helm?
If the likes of Simeone or Low were to join Arsenal it will be a major sign of intent and having such a manager at the helm would keep the Gunners on the board of having an elite manager alongside the likes of Conte, Guardiola and Mourinho.
He has a knowledge of English football and has been at the helm of huge clubs such as AC Milan, Juventus and Real Madrid, so would not be overawed by the pressure of trying to save Chelsea's season.
With a world - class manager at their helm who knows what the nation can achieve, especially with talents such as Wolfsburg left - back Rodriguez.
Do not delude yourselves — as long as we have Arsene at the helm the best we can do is scrape an FA cup from such illustrious teams as Hull or (any of the dozen sh*t teams in the EPL)
This is no rocket science and its such a disappointment people at the helm can't see that this would be the way to go both to salvage our season and to make us start competing against the big teams.
With Hiestand at the helm, Notre Dame has had some very good lines, and really great players such as Zack Martin, Ronnie Stanley, Nick Martin, Mike McGlinchey, Quenton Nelson and more.
For good measure, the man who enjoyed such a memorable debut campaign at the Blaugrana helm, Josep Guardiola, oversees this talented blend.
To one such as me, to imagine an Arsenal without Arsene at the helm is indeed a scary thought, as with many other fans of my generation, I have never known an Arsenal FC bereft of the iconic Wenger.
The NCFA and at its helm, William Pierce, convinced Senators such as John Tower and Jeremiah Denton to argue that open records threatened adoption, and when Reagan took over the White House, the original Model State Adoption Act had been supplanted by an anemic version that did away with the open records provisions, as well as many other reforms.
Martha: The children in your school or district are truly fortunate to have such a dedicated and thoughtful person at the helm.
Some kind of shrinking violet at the helm of the government when we are going through such stormy waters?»
As the Trump administration charts its course with new actors at the helm, such as Pompeo or Bolton, it is important to remember that neither personnel changes nor who occupies the White House necessarily produce radical pendulum swings in foreign policy.
«Politicians have a role in uniting the nation and it is quite obvious that everyone wants to be at the helm of affairs, but in pursuing such an interest they should think of the nation first.
At the helm of the collaboration is Chitose Abe, who was charged with re-imagining beloved Nike staples such as sweat pants, hoodies, and socks.
GCU is such a great school with Christian values at its helm, always a plus in my book!
I think the problem is that the film arrived before local industries set their rules on this, says the helmer about South Korean exhibitors demanding Teen film is a film genre targeted at teenagers and young adults in which the plot is based upon the special interests of teenagers and young adults, such
Discerning moviegoers attracted by the sheer novelty of a woman director at the helm of such a big movie and willing to give Clooney the benefit of the doubt will ultimately be satisfied by the final product, but it remains to be seen if an average multiplex crowd can be wowed by a movie that sacrifices cheap thrills in favor of global relevance.
«The Family Stone» helmer Thomas Bezucha takes special care of the material, selecting a softer approach of surprise for his characters when screechy hyperactivity would typically be employed for such shenanigans.
About a year later, Morton would see the release of In America, Jim Sheridan's acclaimed slice - of - life tale of an Irish family immigrating to New York City's Hell's Kitchen, for which she would receive her second Academy Award nomination, this time for Best Actress.Morton continued to take on challenging assignments such as the futuristic Code 46 opposite Tim Robbins and directed by British helmer Michael Winterbottom, and appearing opposite Johnny Depp in the little - seen The Libertine, and the period drama River Queen.
While the choreography is generally fairly minimal (at least for this sort of mega-production), first time film director Phyllida Lloyd (who helmed the original stage version) has woven together a tightly edited and exceedingly well shot film that capitalizes on the music wonderfully while never worrying too much about such nettlesome items as character or motivation, providing enough other movement that one ultimately doesn't miss huge dance numbers a la Robbins or Fosse that much in the long run.
So well - paced, well - executed, and helming one of the most needed stories in such a long time, «Detachment» is the type of film that is right up my alley.
Based on his long - running comic book, which debuted in 2008 before wrapping up at the end of 2013, «Locke & Key» would have combined a classic haunted house tale with complex and rich mythology, and as such managed to attract some heavyweight names: «Star Trek» duo Kurtzman & Orci were writing with «War Of The Worlds» scribe Josh Friedman, Steven Spielberg was producing and «Never Let Me Go» helmer Mark Romanek was brought on to direct the pilot, which reportedly cost as much as $ 10 million.
At various points in his fantastically varied and storied career he wrote position papers on the need of support for a moribund Australian film industry, wrote and directed numerous episodes of such seminal TV shows as Homicide and Division 4 for Crawford Productions, was central in establishing film courses and departments in places such as Canberra and Brisbane (Griffith University), wrote plays and performed poems at Melbourne University and La Mama in the 1960s, directed feature films in the early 1980s (most memorably Ginger Meggs in 1982), made documentaries for the ABC and SBS (The Myth Makers, Images of Australia, The Legend of Fred Paterson, and numerous others), wrote and edited such books as Screenwriting: A Manual and Queensland Images in Film and Television, helmed commercials for a vast array of companies and government bodies, contributed film reviews to ABC radio (and more occasionally TV) across various states (for almost 40 years), wrote for numerous publications including Overland, The Canberra Times, Metro, The Concise Encyclopedia of Documentary Film, The Hobart Mercury, and so much more.
Following his 1989 graduation, Cattaneo began directing for television, helming a series with titles such as «Diary of a Teenage Health Freak» and «The Full Wax.»
Director D.J. Caruso, who has helmed forgettable fare such as Taking Lives and Two for the Money, strikes all the right keys as the picture makes its transition from comedy to romance to thriller.
Ponderous and lacking the action and thrills we might have expected from such a story, director Lawrence (no relation; though he did helm several of the Hunger Games films) tries hard to make full use of the rather gorgeous Budapest scenery, and the action (or rather not) seems to switch from Vienna to London and more Euro hotspots.
Ex Machina helmer Alex Garland also carries clout with cinephiles thanks to screenwriter credits on such Danny Boyle faves as The Beach (he penned the novel), zombie pic 28 Days Later and Sunshine.
As Head of Production at Buffalo, Gabrielle has helmed award - winning commercial and corporate projects for clients such as Gucci, Stuart Weitzman, IFC, Etsy.com and the New York City Ballet.
Adapted from the 1933 bestselling memoir by Vera Brittain — who Vikander portrays with such spirited vim and vigour — by Juliette Towhidi (TV's Death Comes to Pemberley) and helmed by TV director James Kent (Marchlands, The Thirteenth Tale), the film gives us an all - too - rare look at how war also affects the lives of women.
Christopher Nolan's production company, Syncopy, has recently signed on to produce the 25th film in the James Bond series, and as such speculation is rife over whether Nolan might fancy taking the helm himself.
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