In the meantime, he's also been putting out ads in Houston for home movies and archival footage from the summer of» 69, to be used
in a mystery film about the moon landing.
In the mystery film, the Academy Award - winning actress once again proves her ability to impressively fight her way out of any harrowing situation through impeccable stunt work.
She's joined by Simon Pegg, Max Irons, Dexter Fletcher and Mike Myers in his first live - action movie role since 2009
in the mystery film due out in theaters on May 11.
Not exact matches
It's a
mystery that Hereafter isn't interested
in exploring, and overall, the
film casts a slight pall on an otherwise meaningful body of work.
But I eventually realized that this is a
film that keeps working
in your head — it contains puzzles,
mysteries, and haunting images, and these eventually drew me to see it again.
It has been hailed as one of the most important
films in recent years, for its frightening use of
mystery and horror elements to look at racism
in America.
Knowing of my interest
in crime fiction and detective stories my late father -
in - law, John Thynne — who had supported Arsenal from before the war — was always talking about a
film made
in 1939 called The Arsenal Stadium
Mystery.
There was a
film made based at Highbury Stadium
in 1939 called The Highbury Stadium
Mystery.
George Marks only played twice for Arsenal, thanks
in part to the Second World War, but his second appearance against Brentford proved to a memorable one as the game was recorded and used the
film The Arsenal Stadium
Mystery, a murder whodunnit from 1939 involving a fictitious amateur side called The Trojans who draw Arsenal
in the FA Cup.
The Arsenal Stadium
Mystery was
filmed in 1939 and its plot centred on the poisoning of a player called Jack Dyce.
And while her humble two - story home
in Queens is no
mystery mansion, the set - up sounds strikingly similar to the plot of the 1985
film «Clue,» which was based on the board game.
This year's books had something for everyone with
mysteries, historical fiction and non-fiction, books
in a series and books that have been made into
films.
A
film maker who used Western New York to shoot a holiday - themed movie, and then later a
mystery - thriller, is once again
in the Buffalo area to shoot some holiday spirit.
We're
in San Francisco right now =)
Mystery Man and I spent all day yesterday
filming, and will continue to
film all day today.
The
mysteries of the woods feature
in several of this years MIFF
films..
In this unique murder
mystery, that reveals the killer at the beginning of the
film.
With that pallid skin tone and permanently pestered expression (the kind of face you hate to love), Buscemi has appeared
in virtually every major independent
film of the last 10 years (Parting Glances,
Mystery Train, Reservoir Dogs, Living
in Oblivion, and Fargo are just a few titles).
Instead, the
film shows a complicated trajectory of brotherhood and family: the confusion of not knowing, the complexity of finding out, and the beauty of giving
in to the
mysteries surrounding you.
He went on to play wisecracking leading roles
in such «B «s as Night of Terror (1933), The Nut Farm (1935) and The
Mystery of Mr. Wong (1935); the critics paid no heed to these minor efforts, though they always showered Ford with praise for his supporting roles
in films like John Ford's The Informer (1935) and Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt (1943).
I went
in this movie expecting a cheap slasher horror film, but I was having high expectations, because it has been announced in development since 2009, what I got was way too more in depth than I was barging for, this movie can't be reviewed without spoiling it, what I have to say is... SEE THE CABIN IN THE WOODS, it is different dark comedy with mystery and great visuals (hint) SEE THIS MOVI
in this movie expecting a cheap slasher horror
film, but I was having high expectations, because it has been announced
in development since 2009, what I got was way too more in depth than I was barging for, this movie can't be reviewed without spoiling it, what I have to say is... SEE THE CABIN IN THE WOODS, it is different dark comedy with mystery and great visuals (hint) SEE THIS MOVI
in development since 2009, what I got was way too more
in depth than I was barging for, this movie can't be reviewed without spoiling it, what I have to say is... SEE THE CABIN IN THE WOODS, it is different dark comedy with mystery and great visuals (hint) SEE THIS MOVI
in depth than I was barging for, this movie can't be reviewed without spoiling it, what I have to say is... SEE THE CABIN
IN THE WOODS, it is different dark comedy with mystery and great visuals (hint) SEE THIS MOVI
IN THE WOODS, it is different dark comedy with
mystery and great visuals (hint) SEE THIS MOVIE.
For reasons that defy logic, the excellent This Island Earth was held up for ridicule as an allegedly bad movie
in the
film version of TV's
Mystery Science Theater.
Though Eldard had been appearing
in film and television since the late»80s, it was the dawn of the new millennium that found Eldard's career reborn with roles
in such acclaimed
films as Barry Levinson's Sleepers (1996),
Mystery, Alaska (1999), and Black Hawk Down (2001).
I can't even describe what happens
in the scenes he has with the
mystery - baby
in a non-profane way, but when that kid grows up he's going to be either really embarrassed or totally popular for having been
in this
film.
He made his first feature
film, Four Day's Wonder,
in 1937 for Universal, but most of his work for the next two years was for Republic Pictures, after which he moved to Columbia Pictures, where his most notable pictures were several entries
in the Lone Wolf
mystery series, and The Adventures of Martin Eden, based on Jack London's book.
The
film retraces the steps of the bad boys and
in a whodunit
mystery style fills us
in on all the lurid details, that also involves a clash with a wise - cracking vengeful gay Asian mobster head (Ken Jeong), an arrest by the police over the stolen police car, the smashing of the Mercedes convertible that Doug's father -
in - law (Jeffrey Tambor) let his son -
in - law drive and graphic photos
in the end credits that further clear up the evening
in question.
One of the best
mysteries to be
filmed in a long time.
But those whale - sounding synths recall
in fits Arrival's score, and by association how much better that
film handled a story with open - ended questions; also, how confident you felt its
mysteries were by design, and how its open - endedness encouraged the audience to range and ruminate.
Rather than collecting a bunch of funny people together on a set and just letting them riff, the
film establishes coherent characters and drops them into a twisty
mystery plot that's tightly crafted enough to generate some real narrative momentum while never getting too bogged down
in its own plot that it forgets to be funny.
Anyway, this time
in the continuing adventures of Nancy Macbook and Spanky the Damaged Billionaire: following the stalker
mystery and helicopter crash of Fifty Shades Darker, the
film rejoins our drama - prone couple on the morning of their wedding, when things seem to have calmed down somewhat, at least for a bit.
What exactly the
film is remains a bit of a
mystery, despite (or because of) a trailer and an official synopsis that talks of a couple caught up
in «a presence that permeates the microscopic world,» but we'll know much more after Upstream Color debuts next week at Sundance.
There's something to be gained from letting the
mystery be, surrendering to the experience of the
film, and to the reminder that
in real life, there's so much we never get to know.
The shape - shifting, dolphin - like fighter planes that swarm a
mystery heroine
in the
film's prologue are bracing at first, until one realizes they are almost lifted whole cloth from Yonebayashi's work on Hayao Miyazaki's Ponyo.
The lonely Wiseau (Franco, as
in James,
in full deadpan squint) may have suffered an unrequited man - crush on the handsome Sestero, as the
film suggests, but it's possible that deep down the
mystery man's heart secretly belonged to Dada.
The following year, Garofalo appeared
in no less than five
films, with a supporting part
in the ensemble piece 200 Cigarettes, a starring role as an unconventional action heroine called the Bowler
in Mystery Men (which also featured Stiller), and prominent turns
in Kevin Smith's eagerly awaited Dogma, Hampton Fancher's psychological thriller The Minus Man, and the satirical comedy Can't Stop Dancing,
in which she acted alongside fellow comedienne Margaret Cho.
In 2001, Garofolo took on the role of Catherine Connolly
in The Laramie Project, HBO's docudrama chronicling the aftermath of the death of Matthew Shepard, and filmmaker David Wain's comedy Wet Hot American Summer.
It is one of the great original works of cinema, maybe even the best; it is a
film that is not even a bit dated as I view it once again
in 1999 still awed by the spectacle, the accuracy of its scientific statements, and its
mystery.
Written by Bird and Damon Lindelof (Lost), the
film is as shrouded
in mystery as any release this year, but Bird's track record at the box office and with critics (see sidebar) bodes well for his latest, as does the strong supporting cast of Hugh Laurie, Judy Greer, Kathryn Hahn, and Keegan - Michael Key.
At first, Penn and Kidman seem like an unlikely pairing, but as the
film and its layers of
mystery are peeled away, their chemistry grows
in intensity, ultimately producing a satisfying brew of desire and unrequited passion.
However, when we examine 2 of his latest
films (white ribbon and cache), it seems to me what stands out is his ability to use the concept of
mystery and show the viewer that
in cinema, as
in life, there are things beyond our understanding, and nihilism isn't so bad if you can accept that.
He also starred
in a
film called Greenfingers about a criminal who goes to work
in a garden, before appearing
in the BBC1
mystery series Second Sight,
in which he played DCI Ross Tanner.
The former evokes squirms and sadistic chuckles simultaneously, the latter an aura of dignity and gravitas that few other
films attain
in the presentation of life's quietest
mystery, deflating Bill's intangible nature into a lifeless mass of unanswered questions.
While Amma's teachings of love, inner peace and Karma, or action, resonate
in the
film — obviously, Amma is a woman called to God — her background remains pretty much a
mystery.
Directed by Aleksander Bach, Friend will co-star alongside Zachary Quinto, Hannah Ware, and Ciarán Hinds
in this
film about an assassin who teams up with a woman to help her find her father, and uncover the
mysteries of her ancestry.
Sean Penn «s third
film as a director is a psychological murder
mystery in which the central character is at once investigator, possible suspect, and angst - ridden carrier of the world's woes, and damned if Penn doesn't draw you inside this labyrinth of existential murk.
Alda later continued to make his mark on audiences with his more accustomed nice - guy portrayals
in films such as Manhattan Murder
Mystery (1993), Everyone Says I Love You (1996), Flirting With Disaster (1996), and The Object of My Affection (1998).
There is no
mystery here - the audience is cleanly and surgically manipulated (completely
in the opposite way as
in Life of Pi - where the emotional manipulation was
in fact necessary to achieve the point of the
film), and the purpose was merely to show the viewer how easy this is.
It is a unique idea (adapted from a book by Michael Pye) and one supposes a
film can always take the bizarre angle
in murder
mysteries.
Intercut
in the fantastical story of Martin's character are scenes from classic
mystery and noir
films.
Though based on a stage play by Laurence Gross and Edward Childs Carpenter (previously
filmed as an Ernest Truex vehicle
in 1933), MGM's Whistling
in the Dark was clearly inspired by the success of Paramount's Bob Hope comedy -
mystery The Ghost Breakers.
Filmed without narration, subtitles, or any comprehensible dialogue, Babies is a direct encounter with four babies who stumble their predictable ways to participating
in the awesome beauty of life.Needless to say, their experience of the first year of life is vastly different, yet what stands out is not how much is different but how much is universal as each
in their own way attempts to conquer their physical environment.Though the language is different as well as the environment, the babies cry the same, laugh the same, and try to learn the frustrating, yet satisfying art of crawling, then walking
in the same way.You will either find Babies entrancing or slow moving depending on your attitude towards babies because frankly that's all there is, yet for all it will be an immediate experience far removed from the world of cell phones and texting, exploring up close and personal the
mystery of life as the individual personality of each child begins to emerge.
One of the few features
in which he had more than five lines was RKO's 1945
mystery - comedy Having Wonderful Crime; perhaps significantly, his sister Blanche Ring topped the
film's supporting cast.