One of the most anticipated movies of 2014 is a strange
little film from Jason Reitman (Juno, Up in the Air) called Labor Day.
This neat
little film from director Donal Foreman captures modern Dublin with naturalistic, engaging performances from an unknown cast and a captivating visual style.
The Playback Singer is a warm and enjoyable
little film from first - time writer - director Suju Vijayan.
It was under the radar, but it is a wonderful
little film from Finland from first time director on 16 mm black and white — and it won Un Certain Regard.»
This is an imaginative and thoroughly rewarding
little film from a promising new director.
Not exact matches
In response to such forces, Disney shrank its
film - productions arm to focus on family - oriented titles — concepts at
little risk of dying
from loneliness.
According to 2009's «The
Little Book of Curses and Maledictions for Everyday Use,» by Dawn Rae Downton, the actor who played Superman as an infant in the 1978
film, Lee Quigley, died at age 14
from inhalant abuse.
Zuckerberg held court for a
little over an hour, discussing everything
from the decline of organic reach to the «hurtful» nature of The Social Network
film.
«Despite Starz content
from Disney and Sony representing some of the highest quality
film content on Netflix's streaming service, we believe Netflix has seen
little overall pushback
from subscribers since Sony content was pulled
from the service more than 2 months ago in the related, but separate dispute between Sony and Starz... Our current 2012 estimates factor in a ~ $ 300M / yr Starz deal.
Even after The Disaster Artist gave his own story and his cult - classic indie
film The Room — largely regarded as the worst movie ever made — new prominence,
little is known about where he comes
from or who he truly is.
After an hour, remove pieces
from the cling
film and have your
little one roll the dough pieces 5 mm thick.
You know it's done when the dough looks a
little shiny, a thick
film has formed on the bottom, and the dough curls away
from the corners of the saucepan.
Bert Trautmann and Pat Dunne both appeared in the 1965
film Cup Fever, a British
film about a children's team trying to win a local cup competition with a
little help
from Manchester United manager Matt Busby.
Your
little minions will get a kick out of characters
from a favorite
film.
But if there really are state rules (or union rules, which were also alluded to) that prevented Jamie
from distributing his food, shouldn't an advance person in his production team have thought to investigate a
little before
filming?
I had the privilege of watching this
film on the Disney lot, and afterwards going behind the scenes at Disney Animation studios to learn a
little bit about how the
film was made
from story to art to animation.
The contrast between the pictures you get
from film and media and life in some poor countries is so stark that it's natural to think that among so much wealth, there must be a
little something left for you.
Idiocracy, a 2006 comedy
film from Beavis and Butthead creator Mike Judge, takes the premise that natural selection pays
little heed to intelligence.
As far as Expelled is concerned, none of that exists and although, yes, the
film does say that they give themselves, the sort of, the pretense of not blaming Darwin, you get a couple of people including Ben Stein saying «of course no one is saying Darwin cast the Holocaust,» but of course they then make every possible connection they can; and I think it's interesting that if you took out those
little excuses that said, «of course no one says Darwin cast the Holocaust,» that is exactly what someone would understand
from the
film.
All in the family: the
little sister sports a white lace blouse and skirt
from her big sisters» line The Row and sweet flat sandals to a photocall for her
film Martha Marcy May Marlene.
Poster art
from this beloved French
film adorns the this lovely
little clutch.
Since I became a
little obsessed about editing video lately, this time around a vlog comes before photo diary Rome is obviously such a beautiful city that I couldn't stop myself
from filming everything around me, and the result is this
little vlog of me hanging around the city with my family, eating a lot of pizza, posing in front of Trevi Fountain and admiring this incredibly beautiful city.
The day before Christmas, I
filmed a
little vlog for you, I wanted to show you the famous italian Christmas markets («Mercatini di Natale) and just a bit of pre - Christmas atmosphere
from Italy ♥
Since I became a
little obsessed about editing video lately, this time around a vlog comes before photo diary Rome is obviously such a beautiful city that I couldn't stop myself
from filming everything around me, and the result is this
little vlog of me hanging around the city with my family, eating a...
Little did I know it would land me 3,000 setups, a million views, over 200 press requests (Today Show, BBC, Anderson Cooper, etc.), a speaking engagement at the Internet Dating Conference, a literary agent, and a
film option
from DreamWorks.
In
films from 1945, Barker made
little impression as a leading man until he was selected to replace Johnny Weissmuller as moviedom's Tarzan.
a predictable
film that could have benefited
from a
little more thought and perhaps less reliance on clichés.
Oddly dated and loudly present in nearly every scene, the music conveys bleak, urgent anxiety
from the outset, leaving the
film little room for tonal maneuvering.
It's likely no shocker a
film about two degenerate gamblers
from the writing / directing team that brought us the harrowing «Half Nelson» is going to be at least a
little emotional draining.
Why bother to nattily plot out the
film's visual vocabulary when the story itself is treated as
little more than ripped -
from - the - headlines sensationalism, devoid of nuance and empathy?
American Pie Presents The Naked Mile's latter half, as a result, moves along at a plodding pace that's compounded by an episodic structure, as the movie lurches
from one ill - conceived set - piece to the next with
little thought towards momentum or consistency - which inevitably does confirm the
film's place as just another interminable waste of time designed to cash in on the original trilogy's success.
There's similarly
little doubt that the
film benefits substantially
from the above - average efforts of its various stars, with Hemsworth and Brühl's stand - out work complemented by a supporting cast that includes, among others, Stephen Mangan, Christian McKay, and Olivia Wilde.
The comedy is as you have come to expect
from Lester with these
films, both silly pratfalls wise and the various subtle
little dubbed gags.
But Fujimoto is not your typical well - built, manly, shirtless, Sea God we've come to expect
from films like Disney's THE
LITTLE MERMAID (Disney is also releasing this
film).
The
film offers
little more depth about the writer than his Wikipedia article and considerably less than one would get
from reading the semi-autobiographical The Catcher in the Rye.
The 3:47 «Meet Katie» focuses on the story of the furry
little yak who just steals her scenes in the
film, as the creators talk about the development of the character
from a background drawing to full - fledged cult hero.
Little Women (1933) is one of the best - made
film renditions of the Louisa May Alcott Civil War - era tale of a family of four sisters in New England,
from director George Cukor.
There's
little doubt, too, that the
film's hands - off vibe is perpetuated by Abdalla's sleepy, far -
from - charismatic turn as the one - note central character, and it's clear that The Narrow Frame of Midnight's few moments of electricity are thanks entirely to Choutri's captivating, Vincent Cassel - like performance.
When blended together however, these vastly different filmmaking ideas are a
little disorientating, and you may find yourself emotionally detached
from the
film as a consequence.
In addition, U-571 borrows more than a
little from Das Boot, Wolfgang Peterson's seminal 1981
film.
Hannah was given too
little to do in the first
film, and she does her very best to make Tarantino's samey, show - off, adolescent dialogue feel as though it could have come
from her character's mouth.
Other stars have a good time here too, especially Farley who strangely enough is the main love interest in the
film and great
little cameos
from Sandler and Lovitz, nothing that hilarious but its funny.
Most videos for songs
from movies do
little more than intersperse cheesy lip - synch shots with clips
from the
film, but these are substantially more creative.
The picture transfer is fine but given how new the
film is, the odd frame suffers
from a print that looks a
little dirty at times.
There is, as such,
little doubt that the
film takes a serious dive in its increasingly underwhelming third act, with Ganz and Mandel's script emphasizing elements that couldn't possibly be less interesting - including Chuck's decision to break away
from both Long and Keaton's respective characters (ie it's a twist on the dreaded fake break - up cliche).
Clooney's presence and the
little bits of English are the only things that set Corbijn's
film apart
from the clear influences of Italian masters like Fellini and Antonioni in just about every frame.
A generation of readers and filmgoers has grown up with the bespectacled, wand - waving wizard and saviour of the world
from Privet Drive,
Little Whinging, Surrey, and the appearance of the final
film coincides with the birth of a fourth Beckham child, suitably given the middle name «Seven» which could as easily be the number of books in the sacred text as her father's former Man Utd shirt.
Abel Gance's 1927
film Napoléon — which dramatises the
little corporal's ascent — is a reminder of just how many of the techniques of epic cinema come
from the silent days.
Although the
film is a
little off - beat (it is definitely not what you would expect), the story will hook and reel you in, supported by excellent acting
from the exceptional cast including Doug Jones as The Creature.
In retrospect, it is a
little hard to take Hackman all that seriously in this
film, when he was about three years away
from getting his butt kicked by a flying alien in tights, but make no mistake, in this
film, he's a good deal more groovy than Queens» «Another Bites the Dust»... if not the term «groovy».