Sentences with phrase «known filming location»

It's also a well - known filming location.

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We have a great film buyer in Jeff Kaufman, as he knows the studios and is very adept at putting the right films in the right locations for the right demographics.
Then he had to locate the data sheets for the test, because without knowing the camera location, its speed and focal length, he wouldn't be able to analyze the films.
Fastvold, on the other hand, certainly knows how to get the most of out the house's isolated location (Zack Galler's cinematography has plenty of style to spare), but ultimately creates a film that fails to engage.
WAKE UP AND SMELL THE CHEESE CURDS - My Review of THE HAPPYS (4 Stars) You know that horrible cliché used by filmmakers when they say the location they used is like another character in the film?
From here on in it becomes far more satisfying as Cagney comes into his own as his trademark no - nonsense tough guy and some atmospheric location based camera work nicely combines wartime bravado with some visuals and themes that would not look out of place in a film noir.
(Elia Kazan, 1947), Call Northside 777 (Henry Hathaway, 1948), and The Naked City (Jules Dassin, 1948), T - Men achieved this semblance of realism through the then - innovative (by classical Hollywood standards) on - location filming in Detroit, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.; a newsreel - style voiceover; and a cast featuring lesser - known stars like former Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer contract player Dennis O'Keefe.
Often dismissed as oppressively tasteful and aesthetically repressed, their best - known films (A Room with a View, Howards End, The Remains of the Day) were marked less by any singular cinematic vision than by the ability to marshal a team of talented craftsmen — costumers, hair stylists, set dressers, and location scouts — to create a prettily detailed simulacrum of the past.
Knowing was filmed in Docklands Studios Melbourne, Australia, using various locations to represent the film's Boston - area setting.
This theory posits that the Soul stone could actually have been lost and so the only option is for Thanos to travel back in time to its last known location; this theory also allows for Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Strange to play a bigger role in the film as he carries the Time stone.
Anytime an outside crew films a location, there are bound to be stereotypes that would no doubt offend the locals, but the director, John Madden, seems to successfully straddle the line between romanticization and condescension, emerging with a respectful portrait of the city, instead.
I was expecting more from this film (after watching the engaging trailer, and knowing the screenplay is by Nick Hornby), so I got a little disappointed... It is a very decent film, the acting is flawless (Saoirse Ronan can definitely carry a film), the colours, the sets and locations, the costumes are all beautiful and the story does grab your attention... and then it ends: when it seemed the real drama would happen.
I'll keep with the photos from the set / location of films but photos of his private moments will no longer be a part of our site out of respect for Timothy and his family.
That synopsis makes me think Beast of Burden is going to be one of those «one man show» movies — you know the kind; the films that take place mostly in one location, focused on one specific individual.
The film is introduced with the atypical title «William Friedkin's Film Of Tracy Letts» «Killer Joe,» «suggesting that it'll be a no - frills adaptation of the play, but that's not quite true; it's plenty faithful to the stage version, but Friedkin and Letts (the latter of whom adapted the screenplay himself) do a pretty good job in making the play cinematic, certainly more so than either «Carnage» or «A Dangerous Method,» adding some striking locations (including an abandoned rollercoaster) and even a chase scene.
Her own experimental films often concern subjectivity and landscape — What Maisie Knew (1975), The Sky on Location (1982)-- and have been unjustly neglected.
It's Clooney's second film, but he doesn't just know how to make a restricted setting story (the film takes place in the CBS building, a bar, and two to three other locations) exciting... he also knows how to make an informative docudrama into an affecting and revealing look at people working together.
«Downsizing» presents a world that's falling apart — even if Leisureland does boast three Cheesecake Factory locations — but Payne and Taylor bring their trademark acidic empathy; this film may share the darkly ironic «no matter where you go, there you are» message of a film like John Frankenheimer's «Seconds,» but Payne and Taylor clearly believe in the power of people looking outside their own little worlds and taking in the big picture.
As in the previous film, the discovery of one clue sends him scurrying after another, eventually driving him to seek out a concealed book whose location is known only to the country's highest governing official.
DID YOU KNOW that EFILM performed the world's first location - based Digital Color Timing for a theatrically released film, Universal's Bruce Almighty in 2003?
Like any good spy film, this distillery is actually the location of the U.S. agency known as The Statesman.
Nothing is known of the actual plot right now, but we can expect the usual globe - hopping adventure, with filming locations taking in Norway, New Zealand, India, Paris, and London.
We know that Allen has been looking at an amusement park like Coney Island as a location for the new film.
Taking place in an unnamed location with paper - thin characters — all we know about the heroine is that she's from L.A. — this film is all about the thrill of the chase.
The production was filmed at Shepperton Studios in mostly one location, but never bores, because director Duffell knew to take advantage of the «old dark house» and set each story mainly in a certain section of the house.
Needless to say, as in any good Western, much of the character comes from the on - location filming, and «Slow West» has it in spades, captured by the fantastic cinematographer Robbie Ryan (best known for working with directors Andrea Arnold and Ken Loach) in a narrower frame than you might expect, one that manages some intimacy with its characters.
We know from the trailers for Avengers: Infinity War that Wakanda is one of the major locations of the ensemble film, with Earth's Mightiest Heroes squaring off there against Thanos» forces.
Coogler provides no cues towards May's Avengers: Infinity War, despite that we now know Wakanda serves as a significant location in that film.
Moreover, Brutsman went on location in the months leading up to the Show to film several builders as they worked on project vehicles for the SEMA Show in their shops and garages, not knowing which, if any, would make the final - 10 cut.
Did You Know: Director John Hughes lived in Northbrook as a teenager and used the city as a filming location for several of his most popular movies.
Among other things, the place is known for being the filming location for two movies in particular: Badlands (1973), starring Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek, and Mr. Majestyk (1974), starring Charles Bronson.
Del Norte is also known among Bigfoot enthusiasts as the location of the famous Patterson - Gimlin film, as well as being the location of some of the forest scenes used in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.
Don't miss the medieval fortress of Lovrijenac, a stroll along the ancient city walls (a filming location you may recognize), and the cozy restaurants and boutiques in the city known as the Pearl of the Adriatic.
Play in the clean, gentle surf of Seaside and run along the shores of this Northwest Florida beach community that is best known as the location for the film The Truman Show starring Jim Carrey.
A small city in the south of Croatia, Dubrovnik has been a well - known destination for a while, but due to its fame as the Kings Landing filming location for HBO's «Game of Thrones», it is attracting more visitors each year.
Fernie, already known for having an ongoing love affair with the 80's and being the main filming location for cult hit Hot Tub Time Machine will throw it back to the most epic proportions this year with Platinum Blonde performing their mega hits like Cryin» Over You, Situation Critical and Standing in the Dark.
Known as a top location for horseback riding, and famous Lord of the Rings filming location, Glenorchy was a perfect place for us to take in...
Over the next six years, Reinl used the Plitvice Lakes as the location for several other films in the same genre, many of them also based on Karl May's well - known book series set in the Wild West.
Spanning both of the film eras which existed back then, Battlefront 2 contained all of the popular characters as heroes, and let players engage in large scale battles across all the well known locations.
Here's all the Fortnite film camera locations we know of so far:
Internationally - acclaimed artist Josephine Meckseper, known for her film, photography, and installations that conflate art objects with commodities, responds to the museum's architecture, location, and collection with five large - scale sculptural works installed in the outdoor gallery, lobby, and permanent collection galleries.
The city is also known for its influential music scene and as a location for a number of films and television series.
Is it the start of a positive no - incentives - needed trend, or will producers steer clear of Florida when scouting more film - friendly locations for new shows?
Paul was visiting the location, commonly known as the «suicide forest,» as part of a trip to Japan and filming it for his daily vlog.
For example, telling him «I love you more than all the postcards being mailed that day in all the world» while he was on location filming in South Africa was my way of letting him know he is one of the most special blessings in my life.»
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