One of the most
iconic shots in film history is the look at a young Dustin Hoffman through the arched leg of Anne Bancroft in «The Graduate.»
Not exact matches
On today's edition of WBFO's Press Pass, Pat Feldballe and Buffalo Niagara
Film Commissioner Tim Clark discuss prospecting at the Sundance
Film Festival, an upcoming
film by a director making his third movie
in Western New York and a music video
shot in an
iconic city location.
At the end of a big rhinoceros battle, a male character submits to Gurira
in the
film's single most
iconic shot, while an earlier scene
in which she tosses aside a bad wig ranks as the most gay - friendly Marvel moment to date.
Starting with Sam Raimi «s
iconic original
film, through his increasingly comedic (and deranged) sequels, Fede Alvarez «s grisly remake, and the long - awaited return of Bruce Campbell «s chainsaw - wielding hero
in the Starz original series Ash vs. Evil Dead, the horror franchise has proven as elastic as it is enduring, able to mold to the specific demands of each new iteration without losing that delirious double
shot of zany personality that defines it.
In 1997 a pilot was even shot, though never picked up, featuring a pre-Sopranos Edie Falco in the role of Marge Gunderson, the iconic police chief played by Frances McDormand in the fil
In 1997 a pilot was even
shot, though never picked up, featuring a pre-Sopranos Edie Falco
in the role of Marge Gunderson, the iconic police chief played by Frances McDormand in the fil
in the role of Marge Gunderson, the
iconic police chief played by Frances McDormand
in the fil
in the
film.
Chazelle, the quintessential
film nerd, lays
in a good supply of trainspottery factoids about his aesthetic choices amid the more practical information such as the amount of times they
shot the
iconic dance number with the LA sunset as a backdrop (three times over two nights
in a half - hour window as the horizon shimmered pink).
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film crew spotted
in the Fort Peck Indian Reservation
in Montana earlier this week were interviewed about a particular promotional video
shot near an
iconic early 1900's church.
Additionally, the Blu - ray includes four
iconic GN» R music videos that have been newly sync'd to both remastered stereo audio and new 5.1 surround sound mixes, plus a brand - new video for «It's So Easy» that was
shot in 1989 by the band but was never completely finished — until now
in 4K HD from 16 mm
film transfers.
A
film crew spotted
in the Fort Peck Indian Reservation
in Montana earlier this week were interviewed about a particular promotional video
shot near an
iconic early 1900's church.
One of the
film's stars, Andi Matichak posted to her Instagram story earlier today a video of her (or someone) wearing a Michael Myers and dancing joyfully to Carpenter's
iconic theme music, with the text «First day of
filming got me like...» Roughhouse Pictures has since reposted the video (which you can watch below), confirming that
shooting has
in fact begun with the caption «Happy first day of
filming to DGG and our @halloweenmovie team!
This scene was
filmed during the Day of the Dead festivities
in Mexico's capital
in order to provide an authentic
shot of the
iconic holiday.
The
iconic 125 - foot Astoria Column — the city's proudest landmark — is pictured
in nearly all of the
films shot here, including Kindergarten Cop (1990) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993), as well as The Goonies, Free Willy and Short Circuit.
The
film was
shot at three of The Luxury Collection's most
iconic properties across the United States - The Equinox Resort & Spa
in Vermont, The Phoenician Resort & Spa
in Arizona and The Royal Hawaiian Resort
in Hawaii - and will live on the brand's website at www.luxurycollection.com/thefilmHERE.
During the later 1960s, Andy Warhol emerged as the Damien Hirst of his day, gaining fame and notoriety
in equal amounts for his
iconic celebrity screenprints, his conceptualist
film work, his increasingly sleek art production methods and his self promotion - at least until he was
shot and seriously wounded on June 3, 1968.
The next section presents the people and places Chris Marker encountered on his lifetime of travels, with an extract from the
iconic film Sans soleil (1983), which reflects on memory, images and technology and is told via letters from an anonymous woman to a cameraman, with
shots flitting back and forth across the world from Japan to Guinea - Bissau
in Africa.