I always think of the resume as the trailer to the movie and
your interview as the feature film.
Not exact matches
The
film features interviews with legendary investors such
as Arthur Rock (who funded Fairchild Semiconductor, Intel, Apple and Teledyne), Tom Perkins (founder of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers), Bill Draper (founder of Sutter Hill Ventures).
The
film,
featuring interviews from experts and those in communities directly affected by flooding, explores how flood risk has been managed in the past and calls for authorities, organisations and communities to work together
as the most effective method for flood prevention.
It is a screengrab from a BBC
film - available online here - which
features some delicious archive footage of Balls from his younger days and at his wedding to Yvette Cooper,
as well
as an
interview just conducted by the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg.
His
film, «SPOILER — How a Third Political Party Could Win,»
features interviews with 2008 Constitution Party presidential nominee Chuck Baldwin and 2000 Reform Party presidential nominee Pat Buchanan,
as well
as several theologians with ties to the Constitution Party Read more»
Composed of field testimonies and hidden camera footage, the
film also
features interviews with Haiti's Ambassador to the United States, Ambassador Raymond Joseph, the U.S. Department of States» Ambassador John Miller from the Office of Human Trafficking, renowned anthropologist and sugar historian Sidney Mintz, Carol Pier from Human Rights Watch, Public Interest Attorneys Bill Quigley
as well
as Greg Schell, and a number of activists from the field including human rights lawyer Noemi Mendez, Colette Lespinase of G.A.R.R. Haiti [Organization for Refugees and the Repatriated] and missionaries Pierre Ruquoy and Father Christopher Hartley.
«Miller and His Platoon» (8:23)
features Spielberg and Hanks discussing how their collaboration on the
film happened, and discussing the younger actors, many of whom are
interviewed as well.
(remix) music video by Danger Mouse and Jemini; deleted scenes and alternative takes, five in total, including an alternative ending (9 min) with a less subtle conversation between Richard and Mark, but a haunting final image of Richard with Anthony; images from Anjan Sarkars graphic novel animation matched to actual dialogue from the
films soundtrack (the scene where Herbie first sees the elephant); In Shanes Shoes (24 min) documentary
featuring the premiere at the 2004 Edinburgh Film Festival,
interviews with Shane Meadows about run - ins with violent gangs in his youth, and on - location clowning; Northern Soul (26 min) also made by Meadows in 2004, and starring Toby Kebbell
as an aspiring wrestler with no actual wrestling experience or talent - this comic short is
as amateurish
as its protagonist, and serves only to show how much better Dead Mans Shoes is.
The
film will
feature interviews with musicians and producers who recorded at the studio over the decades
as well
as history of the complex.
The other bonus
feature has an
interview with star Tommy Cook, who began his career
as a child actor and had a long career in TV and
film.
The score for the
film is worth taking note of
as well, and you can learn more about it in the special
features section with an audio
interview with the composer Robert Bellon.
The special
features are a bit misleading,
as they are extremely short and consist mostly of
interview snippets mixed with footage from the
film.
Mysterious, smart, and full of surprises, Ex Machina is about
as awesome a
feature debut a director could have, and we had the privilege of speaking with Mr. Garland in a roundtable
interview during his visit to San Francisco to promote the
film.
A five - minute featurette called «Greetings From Bull Mountain» is the standard five - minute B - roll / soft - sell
interview errata that
features a few additional male buttock shots; «King of the Mountain» is a two - minute music video that splices action sequences from the
film together with bloopers and sets it to music (something resurrected in
feature - length form by this year's ESPN's X-movie); and nine chapter - encoded deleted scenes (blissfully sans commentary and running between fifteen seconds and a minute, each) are essentially long «comedy» shticks that prove for
as bad
as Out Cold was, it could have been even worse.
In addition to running original fiction by major authors (Stephen King was a regular), the magazine contained
features about older writers such
as Lovecraft and Machen along with book reviews by Thomas Disch,
film reviews by Gahan Wilson,
interviews and more.»
Extras on the double disc DVD edition include a two - hour documentary, The World is Watching: The Making of the Hunger Games, the full Panem propaganda
film that's fleetingly
featured in the
film, and
interviews with the director
as well
as Donald Sutherland who plays the villainous president of Panem.
«Birth of a Director» is a shorter, one - on - one
interview with a French journalist, and
as the title suggests, it's principally focused on Farhadi's humble beginnings and on the thematic and formal evolution of his work (A Separation is discussed at length, but the amount of time spent on his earlier
films suggests that the extra will be more useful to people already familiar with his previous
features).
The release includes most of the same extras from the deluxe DVD,
as well
as a new
interview with composer Jon Brion, a new piece
featuring behind - the - scenes footage of a recording session for the
film's soundtrack, and a new conversation between curators Michael Connor and Lia Gangitano about the art of Jeremy Blake, used in the
film.
Solondz agreed to an
interview upon the release of his fifth
feature, Palindromes (he asks folks not to track down his directorial debut, Fear, Anxiety & Depression, which my editor, Bill, describes
as something like a satire of Solondz
films), another picture garnering an extreme amount of political fallout following the similarly - tumultuous receptions to his Welcome to the Dollhouse, Happiness, and Storytelling.
These come
as video
interviews that cut to
film clips with the audio running atop them, so it feels like an abbreviated substitute for a
feature commentary.
The
film features interviews with artists, writers, and collectors (including Tom Hanks, David McCullough and Sam Shepard) who remain steadfastly loyal to the typewriter
as a tool and a muse.
Blu - ray Highlight: Although it's appeared on previous editions, «The Art of the Sting» is an excellent three - part retrospective that
features interviews with Robert Redford, Paul Newman and other cast and crew
as they reflect back on making the
film, including the choice to use ragtime music for the score, cast chemistry and anecdotes from the set.
In an
interview with Comic Book Movie, Johnathon Schaech spoke about his upcoming role
as Jonah Hex and whether or not he'd watched the previous «Jonah Hex»
feature film.
Blu - ray Highlight: The 30 - minute documentary «Between Good and Evil» is an excellent retrospective on making the movie,
featuring interviews with various cast and crew,
as well
as a few Kubrick experts, about everything from the casting process, to
filming in East London, to the director's notoriously long shooting schedules and much more.
Special
Features New, restored 2K digital transfer, approved by director Michael Haneke, with 5.1 surround DTS - HD Master Audio soundtrack New
interview with Haneke Introduction by Haneke, actor Juliette Binoche, and producer Marin Karmitz, as well as on - set footage of cast and crew Interview from 2001 in which Haneke discusses the filming of the boulevard sequences New interview with film scholar Roy Grundmann Teasers New English subtitle translation Plus: An essay by critic N
interview with Haneke Introduction by Haneke, actor Juliette Binoche, and producer Marin Karmitz,
as well
as on - set footage of cast and crew
Interview from 2001 in which Haneke discusses the filming of the boulevard sequences New interview with film scholar Roy Grundmann Teasers New English subtitle translation Plus: An essay by critic N
Interview from 2001 in which Haneke discusses the
filming of the boulevard sequences New
interview with film scholar Roy Grundmann Teasers New English subtitle translation Plus: An essay by critic N
interview with
film scholar Roy Grundmann Teasers New English subtitle translation Plus: An essay by critic Nick James
Now he's taken up the director's chair for his first
feature film, something he described in a recent
interview as his «mid-life crisis».
Check out what Karpovsky had to say about bringing those two wildly different
features to life and also a little about his SXSW entry, «Good Night,»
as well
as a couple of other
film ideas he has brewing in the video
interview below.
But in an
interview on Criterion's new Blu - ray of Renoir's full - length 1931
film La Chienne (which also contains «On Purge Bébé»
as a bonus
feature), scholar Christopher Faulkner says the French master quickly realized the possibilities of sound, even while cranking out a thudding farce.
Clunky though not uninteresting in its assembly, and admirably direct in its anger and passion, the
film features interviews with migrants from Syria, Afghanistan, Guinea and elsewhere,
as well
as direct - to - camera narration from Redgrave, who speaks of everything from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to her own refugee status
as a child forced to flee London during World War II.
The supplemental section includes Richard Dyer on Nino Rota and Orchestra Rehearsal, a 21 - minute
interview speaking about the
film's composer and his last collaboration with Fellini; Orchestrating Discord, a 23 - minute visual essay on the
film by Fellini biographer John Baxter; 30 images from the «Felliniana Collection», including rare posters and press materials for the
film; a 24 - page insert booklet
featuring the
film essays «In a Nutshell» by Adrian Martin and «Orchestral Rehearsal: In the Picture» by Tony Mitchell,
as well
as restoration details.
Click here to read John's
interview with the
film's stars and director and to learn which former Bullz-Eye.com
Featured Models appeared in the movie
as bridesmaids, and then check out where it ranked in our 2005 Year in Review.
As has become Criterion's habit, included are a number of
features geared toward the cinephiles who make up its fan base, things like
film historian Bruce Eder's audio commentary, experts from Francois Truffaut's 1962 audio
interview with Hitchcock, and a gallery of production stills.
As well, you can have a
film school experience by listening to the commentary of director Peter Weir and his writing / cinematography team, or watching Master of Sound: Alan Splet (
featuring new
interviews with David Lynch and Peter Weir) and Cinematography Master Class (cinematographer John Seale conducts an intensive and inspirational lighting workshop).
Standard in every possible way in this transfer, even the extra
features skew towards the woefully basic end, including footage from the
film's Berlinale Press Conference with Catherine Deneuve and Catherine Frot,
as well
as an
interview with Martin Provost.
In a Monday
interview on BBC's The One Show, the actress was quick to admit to host Alex Jones that the new
film, starring Vikander
as the titular hero, does not
feature enough women.
As an added bonus, certain episodes will begin with
interviews featuring Inafune - san where he will provide insight into the
film making process.
The original documentary «The Making of Bottle Rocket»
features interviews with Brooks, Anderson, all three Wilson brothers, James Caan, producer Polly Platt, and others
as they look back at the origins of the
film and how it got made.
Previously available in a movie - only edition from MGM, Criterion delivers a stunning DVD and Blu - ray two - disc edition with a magnificent transfer and the correct aspect ratio (1.66:1, not the open - matte 1.33
as previously released, which reveals the top of the set in at least one scene), on a two - disc set
featuring with commentary, an original 40 - minute documentary, new and archival
interviews and clips, but the great treasure is the 159 - minute documentary Charles Laughton Directs The Night of the Hunter, an unprecedented look at a director directing composed almost entirely of recently discovered outtakes and production footage from the
film.
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There are also a few new extras
as well, like the «Worthy Adversaries» trivia game, where you complete lines from the movie while it's playing; a picture - in - picture video commentary with cast and crew
interviews and behind - the - scenes footage; and a
feature called «Mark It, Dude» that tracks all the profanities and Dude - isms that appear throughout the
film.
«Pulp Fiction» finally gets the Blu - ray treatment thanks to Lionsgate, and it's every bit
as good
as the movie deserves, with a director - approved high definition transfer that looks amazing, a 5.1 DTS - HD Lossless Audio track, and two brand new special
features: a 43 - minute retrospective titled «Not the Usual Boring Getting to Know You Chit Chat» that includes
interviews from several key cast members about making the movie, and a
film critic roundtable («Here Are Some Facts on the Fiction») moderated by Elvis Mitchell.
With so many
films out this Valentine's Day - The Lego Movie, Her, Cuban Fury, The Monuments Men - it's a bumper - sized Empire Podcast this week,
featuring interviews with Bob Balaban and Nick Frost,
as well
as in - depth discussions on movie love songs, Taylor Lautner's BBC 3 debut and, um, Wario.
These letters form the basis of «Trumbo,» a documentary about the writer's life based on the play «Trumbo» by his son Christopher and
featuring powerful staged readings of the letters by such performers
as Brian Dennehy, Paul Giamatti, Nathan Lane, Liam Neeson, David Strathairn, and Michael Douglas — whose father, Kirk,
interviewed in the
film, helped break the blacklist in 1960 by insisting that Trumbo be credited
as the screenwriter for «Spartacus.»
The disc also comes with a brief featurette on the
film featuring interviews with more eloquent, interesting speakers (Casper pops up to define «noir»
as «black»),
as well
as a theatrical trailer.
Booknet would offer 24 - hour - a-day programming, including such
features as author
interviews, readings, news and reviews, teaching segments, and perhaps book - based
films.
First seen before the broadcast of Nation
as a part of NT Live, this
film features interviews with author Terry Pratchett, director Melly Stills and members of the cast and crew.
I also
interviewed Brandon, Howard, and Dan from Writing Excuses at the recent conference,
as well
as Sherrilyn Kenyon (that
interview will be up any day now at Adventures In SciFi Publishing), and I got to
film a couple episodes of Writing Excuses (thanks, guys) that
featured Mary Robinette Kowal and David Farland.
Your video will
feature filmed interviews in which you,
as an author, can discuss a wide range of topics related to your work.
About Blog THE HORROR FICTION REVIEW began in 2003
as an old - school fanzine, generally a 14 - 20 paged, stapled - Xerox publication
featuring reviews of horror novels, occasional
film reviews, and author
interviews.
This enhanced eBook contains the full text of the bestselling novel, and exclusive movie content such
as: five video clips from the
film; the director's movie shooting script; video
interviews from cast and crew — including Anne Hathaway and author / screenwriter David Nicholls — about their connections between the book and the
film; and a reading group guide
featuring full - color movie stills throughout.