Those three incongruous elements are indeed
in Sightseers.
In Sightseers, Wheatley offers a darkly comedic tale of two burgeoning lovers on a tour of the English countryside.
Recalling the camping / killing collisions
in Sightseers, weaponised tinned goods are deployed in an all - out supermarket civil war.
Get day - to - night style
in the Sightseer Sandals with this classic wedge with fashion - forward details.
Attractions, museums and history are plentiful
in this sightseer's paradise.
Not exact matches
Unlike the other sleepy denizens of Europe's sexiest tourist attraction — at this off - peak hour, I spot just a smattering of
sightseers and one entrepreneur working her window — I'm dressed
in workout gear and running, not strolling, up and down the infamous alleyways.
Whether the loss
in visits is coming from
sightseers versus paying hotel guests is unclear.
Even wheel
sightseers will stay away from the Smokies
in direct proportion to the number of new roads built, simply because they (we) are sick of seeing ribbons of concrete covering the country.
Their mission
in the show is to learn the key facts from the destination and give their own unique tour to a bus load of young
sightseers, who are tested at the end.
The new Brooklyn Tourism Visitor's Center will feature iPads where
sightseers can browse through attractions and dining options
in the borough's various neighborhoods, as well as a gift shop featuring locally made artisanal products.
Gaze at the plethora of Pisa - rabilia on sale to
sightseers and you would never guess that until the 19th century the leaning bell tower was an acute source of embarrassment to those living
in its vicinity.
Skin Anniversary's Nuganic brand has a warehouse with 600 beds
in rows where, with the help of the government's tourist organization, busloads of usually Chinese
sightseers get dropped off for a facial and sent away with a goody bag of the brand's gentle products — and hopefully a desire to see the rest of what the Korean beauty industry has to offer.
Of all the pieces
in the Archival Collection I was most excited for the
Sightseer Pencil Skirt ($ 118) and it did not disappoint.
Even though I live and work
in New England and the East Coast, I still feel like a
sightseer at times.
Even though I live and work
in New England and the East Coast, I still feel like a
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From this particular capsule my favorite items are the
Sightseer Pencil Skirt ($ 118), the Ruffle Skirt ($ 188)-- an item I know I've specifically asked to be brought back
in the past!
Way back
in 1899 Brighton Pier opened and became an instant sensation among
sightseers and lovers, and it is now dotted with kiosks and rides that are a big hit with locals and tourists alike.
But where
Sightseers was merely incompetent, We're The Millers seems to take delight
in human misery as an end or source of humour
in itself; it doesn't use pain or suffering to deepen the characters, it simply offers it as a benchmark of modern comedy.
Ben Wheatley, who has just completed his dystopian High - Rise starring Tom Hiddleston and Sienna Miller, is fast becoming one of the UK's favourite filmmakers after the excellent three that includes
Sightseers, Kill List and A Field
In England.
But writer - director - star Alice Lowe, who previously co-wrote and acted
in Ben Wheatley's 2012 film
Sightseers, takes prenatal terror
in a new direction with Prevenge,
in which an unborn child bids its expectant mother to commit a string of murders.
Dolan (Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa,
Sightseers), Simon McBurney (Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy), Richard Glover (A Field
in England) and Michelle Austin (Secrets & Lies) have also joined the cast.
For comparison, Wheatley's
Sightseers debuted
in November 2012 with # 213,000 from 92 cinemas, including # 28,000
in previews.
«To be the closing film is a great honour,» said Wheatley
in a statement, whose profile has been
in rapid ascent over the past few years, with
Sightseers and High - Rise both screening
in previous London Film Festivals.
Prevenge
Sightseers and Adult Life Skills star Alice Lowe makes her directorial debut
in this black comedy about a pregnant woman out for revenge.
The project first germinated around the time of
Sightseers and earns its «long - awaited» tag courtesy of some fine looking promos and Wheatley's ever - growing reputation as a master filmmaker
in the making.
Kill List (2011) was a dingy one - last - job crime picture that evolved into something wholly unexpected and creepy;
Sightseers (2012) is the funniest movie ever made about a murder spree; High - Rise (2015) totally got J.G. Ballard's hermetic banality (even if that concept was never enough to sustain a whole novel
in the first place).
Fox Searchlight's Stoker will be joining the previously announced Ass Backwards, Hell Baby,
In Fear, kink, S - VHS, Sightseers, The Rambler, Virtual Heroes and We Are What We Are at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, which takes place January 17 - 27 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Uta
In Fear, kink, S - VHS,
Sightseers, The Rambler, Virtual Heroes and We Are What We Are at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, which takes place January 17 - 27
in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Uta
in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah.
High - Rise will be the director's fifth feature film effort — coming off the heels of the rather eccentric A Field
in England — and has the potential to live up to Kill List and
Sightseers, easily two of the best post-millennium horror movies bar none.
It's no spoiler to say the mutt sizzles
in this adaptation of J.G. Ballard's 1975 novel from Kill List /
Sightseers director Ben Wheatley.
Alice Lowe, co-writer of Ben Wheatley's
Sightseers, has made her directorial debut with Prevenge, a darkly satirical slasher film
in which she plays a pregnant woman who is convinced her foetus is ordering her to kill
Sightseers, his latest offering coming close on the heels of Kill List, has more
in common with that first film than with his sophomore effort, returning to the sort of wildly juxtaposed humour with which he made his initial impact.
What
Sightseers gets right where Seven Psychopaths (out today and reviewed here) gets it wrong is that this film does not try to admonish itself for including violence, and incidentally is much less indulgent
in the violence, along with having a much more coherent plot with better direction, writing, acting, and presumably better catering too.
FREE FIRE Director: Ben Wheatley Starring: Cillian Murphy, Brie Larson, Armie Hammer, Sam Riley, Jack Reynor, Sharlto Copley, Babou Cesasy Director Ben Wheatley, best known for High - Rise and
Sightseers, is back with a taught shoot out style film set
in the late 1970s.
Backed by Big Talk Productions («Shaun Of The Dead,» «Attack The Block,» «
Sightseers «-RRB-, it's a fairly simple set - up of a young teenage couple who get lost
in the Irish countryside, and are tormented by a mysterious presence.
They've barely put a foot wrong on the big screen thanks to the likes of «Shaun Of The Dead,» «Hot Fuzz,» «Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World,» «Attack The Block» and «
Sightseers» (which also screens at Sundance this year), and it's their involvement that's pricked up our interest
in this under - the - radar genre entry.
For the main topic of the night the guys talk with cinematographer Laurie Rose, of Ben Wheatley's Kill List,
Sightseers and A Field
in England.
Kill List and
Sightseers director Ben Wheatley's A Field
in England is drastically different from the British filmmaker's previous works, to the point that fans of his other films are having a difficult time wrapping their tastes — and minds — around this new one.
Sightseers is bound to be a cult hit and seemingly designed for those who don't mind a bit of the old ultraviolence
in their romantic road movie.
High - Rise is being directed by British filmmaker Ben Wheatley (Down Terrace, Kill List,
Sightseers, A Field
in England), produced by legendary producer Jeremy Thomas (The Last Emperor, Sexy Beast, A Dangerous Method, 13 Assassins, Kon - Tiki, Only Lovers Left Alive).
To get the «San Andreas
Sightseer» achievement, you must explore a minimum of 95 % of the map
in Single Player mode.
Mr. Wright executive - produced Joe Cornish's feature directorial debut Attack the Block; and Ben Wheatley's acclaimed
Sightseers, starring Alice Lowe and Steve Oram, both of whom can be seen
in The World's End.
Otherwise, names to watch from across the pond include Steve Oram, who's written and starred
in Ben Wheatley «s next, «
Sightseers,» and Olly Alexander, who followed «Enter the Void» with a co-starring role opposite Greta Gerwig
in «The Dish and the Spoon.»
Free Fire While last year's High - Rise left some Ben Wheatley fans scratching their heads, it was a rarity for for the fan fave director of Down Terrace, Kill List,
Sightseers, and A Field
in England.
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13) «
Sightseers» It wasn't really a banner year for comedy (bar the inventive and consistently funny «21 Jump Street «-RRB-, but the closing weeks of 2012,
in the UK at least, came to the rescue with the arrival of «
Sightseers.»
«
Sightseers» Synopsis: A sheltered couple (Steve Oram and Alice Lowe) attempts to relax on a holiday
in the countryside, only to find themselves pushed over the edge by irritants and inconvenience.
He did so again with 2012's brilliant black comedy
Sightseers, blending elements of horror and dark English satire, and once more
in 2013's wildly experimental, black and white historical drama / «horror» film A Field
in England, though to lesser effect.
Having co-written and co-starred
in the wonderful
Sightseers, Steve Oram makes his directorial debut with this utterly bizarre comedy horror that blends social satire, surreal domestic fantasy, gross - out comedy and wince - inducing gore to winning effect.
Sightseers hit the radar of many horror fans since its announcement because after his huge hit, Kill List, Ben Wheatley really made a name for himself
in the horror genre.