Sentences with phrase «if celluloid»

(Even if the celluloid Harry seems slightly passive compared to the print Harry.)
Although the events of the finale became public when the last book was released four years ago, the delay in timing between the printed and screen versions of the saga has seen the audience bounding with enthusiasm to see if the celluloid interpretation of the finale matches the one in their dreams.
I'm sure filmmakers would have tried sooner to experiment with higher frame - rates if celluloid wasn't so expensive.

Not exact matches

Even if an hour of film that is pure character development is added back in, that doesn't change the fact we're still starting with two - and - a-half hours of celluloid that has none to start with.
And as if perfectly timed to chime with those canvases in celluloid terms is Mr Turner, the ravishing film that stands as a testimonial to what one might call Late Leigh.
Stephen Milton Jack O'Connell's latest role reads like a celluloid «what - if» and a parallel glimpse of the road not taken.
If you're a cinephile who adores features borne on actual celluloid, patronize your nearest 70 mm exhibitor and is enamored with the technology behind practical filmmaking, there's a lot to love about «Dunkirk.»
Shot with the Viper, the HiDef camera of choice among maverick filmmakers, Zodiac looks on the format like grainless celluloid, but not like celluloid that has fallen victim to DVNR; there were moments where I felt as if I was seeing things as they'd appear through a window onto the set.
Now, I've been known to like celluloid crap and appreciate the cult value of it, and if it does it for you, then go off and rub mustard in your hair or whatever you weirdos do.
While not in the upper echelons of celluloid le Carré — The Constant Gardener and The Spy Who Came In From the Cold are still the ne plus ultra of his adaptations, if you ask me — The Russia House is nevertheless a worthwhile endeavor, benefitting from the combined talents of director Fred Schepisi (a perfectly lovely man whom I had the opportunity to meet at the 2012 RiverRun International Film Festival, there to hold a Q&A following the screening of his film The Eye of the Storm; photos and coverage here), scripter Tom Stoddard, and an exceptional cast.
Black blockbuster superheroes are rare but not unheard of: Blade and Catwoman headlined their own movies well before T'Challa made his celluloid debut, the Falcon is a consistent (if minor) presence among the Avengers, and Luke Cage is a prominent member of the Marvel Televisual Universe.
An actor playing an actor while a film - maker films him for a celluloid portrait and an audience looks on — that's the intriguing, if slightly perplexing, basis of an experimental work by the British visual artist Tacita Dean, featuring the British actor Stephen Dillane, to be staged next week as part of the Sydney Biennale.
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