Sentences with phrase «hoping wonderstruck»

I was sort of hoping Wonderstruck might appear more..

Not exact matches

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.
The visuals are definitely not the strongest suit of Three Billboards so if these are our only six options we hope Oscar just copies the ASC list though we'll weep for well shot contenders that somehow didn't gain traction like, oh, The Florida Project, The Beguiled, Beach Rats, Wonderstruck, Battle of the Sexes, etcetera.
It made my thinking foggy, so I hope I can be forgiven over the course of this week if I at some point mix up the titles of Logan, Lucky, Logan Lucky, Wonder, Wonder Wheel, Wonder Woman, or Wonderstruck, all of which came out in this unlucky, Alice - in - Wonderland year.
Hopes were high for Todd Haynes's Wonderstruck, featuring the excellent Julianne Moore and Michelle Williams, but the movie feels a faint letdown after 2015's Carol.
Beach Rats (directed by Eliza Hittman), The Big Sick (directed by Michael Showalter), Blade of the Immortal (directed by Takashi Miike), Bodied (directed by Joseph Kahn), Brawl in Cell Block 99 (directed by S. Craig Zahler), Coco (directed by Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina), Colossal (directed by Nacho Vigalondo), The Divine Order (directed by Petra Volpe), Dunkirk (directed by Christopher Nolan), Ex Libris: the New York Public Library (directed by Frederick Wiseman), Girls Trip (directed by Malcolm D. Lee), Jane (directed by Brett Morgan), In the Fade (directed by Fatih Akin), John Wick: Chapter 2 (directed by Chad Stahelski), Kedi (directed by Ceyda Torun), Logan (directed by James Mangold), Logan Lucky (directed by Steven Soderbergh), Loving Vincent (directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman), Mudbound (directed by Dee Rees), Never Steady, Never Still (directed by Kathleen Hepburn), The Ornithologist (directed by João Pedro Rodrigues), The Other Side of Hope (directed by Aki Kaurismäki), Phantom Thread (directed by Paul Thomas Anderson), The Rider (directed by Chloé Zhao), The Square (directed by Ruben Östlund), The Transfiguration (directed by Michael O'Shea), Wind River (directed by Taylor Sheridan), Wonderstruck (directed by Todd Haynes).
* In the Fade: Diane Kruger's total immersion in the pain and rage of a woman dreadfully wronged... * Second by second, the most astounding performance of the year: Cameron Britton as Ed Kemper in Mindhunter... * Get Out: TV - like image of Mrs. Armitage (Catherine Keener) receding in darkness as Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) «sinks into the floor»... * Bronze box in ebon cosmos above ocean of stars — Twin Peaks: The Return... * The Other Side of Hope: gray face pushing up out of coal bin... * Almost subliminal glimpse of Maureen (Kristen Stewart) disappearing into a boutique doorway; how longshots of public spaces somehow enhance profound interiority, Personal Shopper... * But of course: Julianne Moore a great silent - movie face, Wonderstruck...
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