Sentences with phrase «interesting film about»

After watching an interesting film about Martinez Cigars, a small cigar shop in New York City, Manchester - based Swedish photographer Josef Szotten decided he simply had to visit the place, the next time he was in the Big Apple.
Had this been the sum of it, this would have made a mildly interesting film about competitive children.
Salvation Boulevard is an interesting film about religion, which is buoyed by its strong cast, says Ryan Miningham.
Don't miss this enormously interesting film about real - life British cryptanalyst Alan Turing who helped crack the Nazi's ENIGMA CODE during WWII.
Who else could've made an interesting film about an uninteresting man if not Leigh, the expert of finding gloriousness in moments of ordinary being?
Despite not completely coming together, «True Story» is an interesting film about a pair of dysfunctional men who forge a head - scratching bond.

Not exact matches

When legendary film director Martin Scorsese expressed interest in executive producing Verdi and Kraft's biopic about world champion boxer Vinny Pazienza, called Bleed for This, Verdi was out of town, but sent the then 22 - year - old Kraft to Scorsese's house to take the meeting.
A blockbuster film based on his memoir about his four tours in Iraq contributed to intense interest in the case.
EASTWOOD: Well that was an interesting project because Steven had asked me to do Flags of Our Fathers and so I was having a meeting with him and we were talking about that war and that battle and I was going off into Iceland to film the beaches because Iceland has black sand much like Iwo Jima does.
So that's our interest and getting the communication that comes out of that, whether it's the book or the films hopefully it's coming out of a real thing that's actually being lived and not just talking about some stuff.»
The song, which has been covered endlessly, has become the most played Christian single played on the radio and is about the experience when you see God face - to - face, so it will be interesting to see how that's conveyed in a feature film.
After determining that I was not just another moralist who wanted to influence film content, but someone who was genuinely interested in film, Shurlock relaxed and asked me a question that was very much on his mind: «We are trying to determine what to do about a picture in which director Sidney Lumet wants to include a shot of a woman's bare breasts.
In an interview about the film with National Geographic, Paul McCartney said: «It's actually quite fun when you look at what you do, what you eat, how you live, and think, «Is this what I'm going to do the rest of my life, or would it be interesting to try to make a change?»
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.
-- This film looks very different than the birth movies I've seen / heard about in the past, but seems very interesting as well.
While the screening met in Zurich initially with little interest, the film could, however, trigger a new discussion about the marketing of the multinational in this sensitive area.
I'm especially interested in seeing Transit, a film about the rarely - told story of Filipino workers in Tel Aviv.
If you have seen the film Tigers then you may be interested to know more about the true events dramatised in the film.
David was also the producer of «An Inconvenient Truth,» and just as that film served as a wake - up call for climate change, «Fed Up» hopes to similarly educate the public about the serious flaws in our food system and how the food and beverage industries have a vested interest in maintaining a status quo that puts profits over our collective health — and often with the assistance of the federal government.
The BBC can not be blamed for the leak, but it is highly sensitive to similar technical glitches: last year there was a dispute when Michael Heseltine was accidentally filmed without his knowledge admitting he had not been informed about the latest interest rate cut.
At the weekend Mr Prescott released a statement saying: «My contact with Philip Anschutz relates solely to the use of the Dome, post-sale, in terms of regeneration of the area, and Mr Anschutz's interest in William Wilberforce, former Hull MP and abolitionist, about whom Mr Anschutz is making a film, as I am personally involved in the 2007 Abolition Bicentenary.»
An interesting short film from the RSA about what really drives people and motivates them to do good jobs.
On this week's edition of Press Pass, WBFO's Pat Feldballe and Buffalo Niagara Film Commissioner Tim Clark talk about the increasing interest film producers are showing in Western New York and how the number of scouting requests from out - of - town filmmakers continues to go up.
As Angelina Jolie hit the red carpet for the UK premier of her film, Salt, she had some interesting words about her once - vegan diet.
Excited by this review by Mark Sisson of the forthcoming film In Search Of The Perfect Human Diet Mark also has some interesting stuff to say about the benefits of taking a personal retreat - something I enjoy doing from time to time, and need -LSB-...]
At the event itself, a panel of Henry Holland, Princess Julia, Matthew Stone and Ewen Spencer, all people who are and have been significant influencers of and influenced by various subcultures, led an interesting discussion about UK subculture and about fashion film.
If you're interested in the most talked about talent from the worlds of fashion, film and music we predict you'll be following all the ELLE Style Awards action as it happens via elleuk.com/elle-style-awards.
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I think the problem is that the film arrived before local industries set their rules on this, says the helmer about South Korean exhibitors demanding Teen film is a film genre targeted at teenagers and young adults in which the plot is based upon the special interests of teenagers and young adults, such
Rambo is such an interesting action film character, and we get to know more about him now with this film.
As interesting it is to see Peter Jackson talk about the film, it's just as interesting (and somewhat disturbing) to look at Harry Knowes über - geeky reactions.
Giving needed life lessons to the new / younger generation, while still caring about it's older audience, this film balances the old and the new in such an interesting way.
The films have all been about Harry growing in stature and skill as a boy wizard, but the finale is about something much more interesting: the willful forfeiture of power.
Director Ron Howard brings his usual light touch to the proceedings and manages to hold the viewer's interest even through the narrative's oddly action - packed final third (ie once the truth about Hannah's character is revealed, the film becomes more of a thriller than a cute little romantic comedy and there's even a chase sequence as the army attempts to capture the mermaid / woman).
It's only as the film inevitably segues into its mystery - oriented midsection that it slowly - but - surely becomes a seriously dull piece of work, as there's simply nothing interesting or intriguing about the gang's ongoing investigation into what happened - with the tediousness of this stretch exacerbated by the unpleasant and downright seedy nature of the movie's locale.
If you haven't, there are a lot of really interesting behind the scenes revelations about the film production, locations, makeup, and 3D.
The film was once talked about as the beginning of a possible trilogy, and the finished product feels desperate to start a franchise instead of doing the thing that would actually make such a series compelling: telling an interesting story with skill.
The low - wattage, high - concept psychological drama Man Down is too misbegotten to be rescued by Shia LaBeouf's Method lead performance; in fact, the most interesting thing about it is his masochistic commitment to the film.
While it wasn't quite as good as it was being out to be, it remains an interesting film with several things to like about it.
It's an interesting and unusual choice (which I didn't know about going in - in fact I actually thought this was going to be a conventional, full - life biopic as I hadn't read much on the film beforehand), and at times I had the sense I was seeing a sequel to a movie I'd missed.
Really about the only thing holding this film back is the final act where things become just a bit too convenient and conventional, which is unfortunate as the build up and mystery are quite interesting.
What is so engaging about the film is the way its director, Ki - duk Kim, manages to keep our interest intensely focused on the couple.
But as an ideological jukebox movie about 20th century art, this film should interest festivals and spaces in the art world that haven't yet featured the 13 - screen version.
Overall, Dirty Harry is a cliched action film, and the only thing about it that's interesting is why people like it.
They have plenty to share about the film, including lots of details about the thought process behind the designs and concepts in the film, as well as small details they find particularly interesting (like the inclusion of modern things like cell phones and social networking.)
This film is much more interesting to read about than to actually sit through.
It's just a shame a film about such a complex woman has been reduced to something only vaguely interesting.
There are interesting ideas knocking about inside the film, including that electricity is also a form of magic and that sometimes the wisest thing to do with power is to reject it.
Really interesting documentary about director James Cameron and his crew exploring the remains of the Titanic with their adorable filming robots, comparing the wreck to original footage and telling the stories of the people involved in the tragic catastrophe.
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