Sentences with phrase «light hits a film»

When UV light hits a film of pure titanium dioxide, it breaks down any organic particles found there.

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There are also smaller films that should have your attention like the Sundance hit «The Birth of a Nation,» the powerful «The Light Between Oceans,» and the Amy Adams sci - fi trip «Arrival.»
Last month, people celebrated Back to the Future Day, a light - hearted observance of the day the characters in the 1989 hit film Back to the Future Part II traveled ahead to 2015.
Where the light passed through, it hit an underlying organic film called a photoresist and caused the material to polymerize.
The fuchsia colour in Lynch's photo is created when this invisible light hits a special dye in the photographic film.
Shen's team made a thicker, atomically uniform iron selenide film and hit it with infrared laser light to excite its 5 - trillion - times - a-second atomic vibrations — like gently tapping a bell with a little hammer, SLAC staff scientist and co-author Patrick Kirchmann said.
That's how many self - dimming rear - view mirrors work: The high - beams of the motorist behind you hit a light sensor that applies a mild electric field to the mirror, and that activates the color - changing, or electrochromic, film, which switches to a darker tint.
Mila Kunis, costar of the hit film Black Swan looking effortlessly chic in a light springy floral blouse, dark wash skinny jeans, and beige suede pumps.
Hit me blow job in film database of Tokyo's red light district of an elite brothel.
Their comedy is, admittedly, rather hit - and - miss, ranging from welcome relief to being a bit too much on the slapstick side but it ultimately lends the film the more light - hearted nature it needs in comparison to the far more serious Lord of the Rings stories.
So, if you are searching for a light and snappy film, chances are this one will be a hit.
Fortunately, this set of six character posters that hit the web yesterday doesn't shed any more light, selling the film on its tantalizing cast and a hazy sense of foreboding that invites so many questions.
«Liberal Arts» is a light and lively comedy of manners about college, literature and a midlife crisis that hits earlier than expected.The bookish group at the heart of this talky film — Josh Radnor, Elizabeth Olsen, Richard Jenkins, Zac Efron and...
And that's despite the fact that their previous collaboration was Dying Of The Light, a film that has been hit by various wrangling over edits and financing, and arrived here quietly in January.
While M. Night Shyamalan's After Earth — which stars Will and his son Jaden — has performed below expectations, the sci - fi film has still managed to take in $ 172 million worldwide; meaning, the ex-Fresh Prince's ability to get projects green - lit probably won't take that big a hit (and it won't change his mind about not becoming the go - to guy for sequels).
There's light, or perhaps more fittingly, dark at the end of the tunnel when it comes to the protracted saga that is The Crow reboot, with Sony Pictures announcing that the Jason Momoa film will hit US cinemas on October 11, 2019.
The film is a YA tale of a battle between good and evil supernatural forces, focused around the adolescence of a young witch, Lena (Alice Englert), whose powers will be claimed either for the light or dark when she hits her 16th birthday.
Lucky for us, no matter how gruelling the film gets, in an interview with Asser he reassures us that despite the hard hitting nature of the film there is light at the end of the tunnel, and any violence is non gratuitous (phew!).
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of transcendent filmmaking in the The Lost City of Z and A Ghost Story, it was the age of foolish Spider - Man remakes / reboots / regurgitations, it was the epoch of a magnificent enquiry into belief by the evergreen Martin Scorsese, it was the epoch of the incredulous return of Mel Gibson in a box office hit, it was the season of Michael Haneke shining a light on our uncaring societal malaise, it was the season of manifold more people watching Baywatch, it was the spring of Aki Kaurismäki's warm - hearted but politically pressing The Other Side of Hope, it was the winter of despair at the box office results of masterpieces like Certain Women, Aquarius and The Death of Louis XIV, we had Yorgos Lanthimos» Kubrickian masterpiece before us, we had a new Kingsman film before us, we were all going direct to cinematic Heaven, we were all going direct the other way.
Star Trek: Beyond offers Saturday night light entertainment with a helping of insight, proving that even films set light years away can still hit close to home.
Also Worthy and Worthwhile «Keep The Lights On,» «Neighboring Sounds,» «A Royal Affair» (Mikkel Boe Følsgaard guy should have also been in our Breakout Performances of 2012 piece), «The Forgiveness Of Blood» (already Criterion approved with good reason), «Shut Up and Play the Hits,» «Compliance» (captivatingly ugly), «2 Days In New York» (hilariously neurotic, Julie Delpy is clearly the heir apparent to Woody Allen), «Cosmopolis,» «Side By Side,» «Argo,» «The Turin Horse» (Goodnight, Mr. Tarr you sweet prince of the bleak and wretched), «Once Upon A Time In Anatolia» (in many ways mesmerizing and beautiful, but for me, ultimately more in a cerebral way than in a moving, emotional one), «Goodbye Love» (Mia Hansen - Love clearly watches the films of her husband Olivier Assayas; a spiritual cousin to his last 3 - 4 pictures), «Elena,» «Francine» (great non-judgemental direction; Melissa Leo is terrific), «Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry,» «Alps,» «The Loneliest Planet,» «The Kid With The Bike» and pretty much every film in our 11 Films You May Not Have Seen list.
The trail blazed by Hathaway's hit of last summer, The Devil Wears Prada, is treaded most slavishly by an adaptation of another chick lit bestseller, Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus's The Nanny Diaries; in fact, simply trade out Hathaway for Scarlett Johansson as the employee, Meryl Streep for Laura Linney as the employer, and the world of fashion magazines to snooty Upper East Side high society, and you have vaguely the same film.
Life imitates art, as it comes to light that the disgraced actor's latest short film role hit way too close to home
Southside With You is the debut feature film from New Jersey director Richard Tanne, combining the soft summer light of Chicago with a hard - hitting assessment of the issues that the Obama presidency would face, even when Barack was just a chain - smoking hotshot lawyer with a clapped out car.
Rather than being remembered as a fairly light - hearted comedy about an intercontinental hit job, the film is primarily associated with the infamous Sony hack that went down just prior to its release, which was seen as a retaliatory act by North Korean hackers and led to the film being pulled from most theaters.
Update: Hit the jump to check out the first look photo of «Hamilton» creator Lin - Manuel Miranda filming scenes as Jack, a lamp - lighter that gets up in the adventure with Mary Poppins.
Solo and Q&A sessions with television, film and music legends Kimberly Williams - Paisley (actress from ABC's hit show Nashville, wife of country music star Brad Paisley, and author of Where the Light Gets In), Bill Anderson (Whisperin» Bill Anderson: An Unprecedented Life in Country Music), Sean Patrick Flanery (Jane, Two: A Novel).
Their songs, including the hit Light & Day / Reach for the Sun, have been featured in television appearances and film soundtracks, such as American Idol, Scrubs, Austin City Limits, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Thumbsucker, and Murderball.
She suffered an eye injury while shooting the James Bond film, Die Another Day; broke her arm on set of Gothika; and was hospitalized after she was hit in the head with a lighting prop while filming Catwoman.
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