Sentences with phrase «lots of filming around»

Filming continued at Salve Regina University in Newport, before lots of filming around Downtown Providence in particular.

Not exact matches

Maybe their coaches were able to scheme around deficiencies early in the year, but those deficiencies became apparent once opposing coaches got a lot of film on the teams in the West and came up with schematic counters (Mississippi State had given up five - plus rushing yards per carry to the unconventional Texas A&M, Auburn, and Ole Miss offenses before facing Georgia Tech's).
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.
It takes a lot of coordination to get film crews around campus (we have to alert security, get them parking, and make sure patients aren't around the area we're filming), so the access they want isn't feasible.
The best scene revolves around a conflict with a kinetic structure on an office desk which, like the film, is a lot of seemingly random motion with no apparent purpose other than distraction.
But even at a scant 90 minutes, the film manages to cover a lot of ground, hopping around from interviews to live footage, the highlights of which are a live studio take of «Higgs Bossom Blues,» a 9 minute epic whose slithering slow build plays out uninterrupted and the finale, a blistering live performance of «Jubilee Street» featuring a string section and children's choir, intercut with scenes of Cave onstage over the years.
Peter Debruge of Variety also finds it to be a «lumbering, confused, and cacophonous mess,» but, while acknowledging that it's almost impossible to divorce the film from its production woes, Indiewire's Eric Kohn writes, «It's sloppy and amateurish in parts, but always reaching for something, often resulting in a fascinating half - formed beast working through a lot of baggage: a vanity project about the nature of vanity, centered around one of literature's most famous examples, in the context of the most famous vanity projects of all time coming to fruition.
That term gets thrown around a lot — it's a very easy thing to say about great films like this — but this movie is one of the best.
The cast go from room to room discussing stuff, from location to location looking at stuff, explaining scenarios to each other, lots of driving around and of course the other obligatory scene where everyone watches an old educational news film reel about their enemy and how it lives.
As The Martian continues to hang around at the box office and build some unexpected awards season momentum, director Ridley Scott has had plenty of opportunities to tease the upcoming film and he's said a lot of things.
Having watched a lot of film noir in the last 2 years, it was really fun watching Shane Black twist around those conventions.
The entirely recast film, inevitably child actors age out of roles and Alicia Silverstone is Mom now, revolves around a thwarted family road trip with a lot of poo and fart jokes that will / may amuse some.
The film has a lot of humour but it overstays its welcome around the midway point.
I very much enjoy my freedom creatively, but I also would love to make one of those big Hollywood films that costs a lot of money and has a lot of people running around with cell phones and all that insanity.»
However, with lots of filming in Providence around Brown University, we wonder if Salve Regina is not doubling for Brown (like in «The Social Network «-RRB-.
As eye - rollingly lame a lot of that film was I never forgot the line whenever I explored the creations of the structures around me.
In truth, the film, centered around an elaborate butter - carving competition, is an admirable attempt at parody, but while it offers a lot by way of...
I've always wanted to direct, but because I didn't go to film school, I spent a lot of time doing anything I could to be around film sets.
There may not have been a lot of «great» to go around this year, but there was «good» everywhere you looked, especially in these twelve films.
«I really was interested in getting involved with a company [that has not received a lot of] ink that may be turning into one of the prolific producers of independent films around,» said Lipsky.
As 2009 films go, there is a lot of love around these parts for Gaspar Noé «s sensational masterpiece Enter The Void: Three of the dozen or so contributors to Row Three chose it as their «best film of 2009» and it should bear mentioning that they were the only three that saw it!
So there's lots of waiting in the film, waiting for Hit - Girl to realise the folly of her efforts, waiting for pimp - masked super villain The Motherfucker (Christopher Mintz - Plasse) to exact his revenge, and waiting for Kick - Ass to have a reason, any reason to do something that doesn't involve standing around smirking.
The world «ensemble» is thrown around with a lot of films but THIS is an ensemble in «Cloud Atlas».
7:45 am — Sundance — Nights of Cabiria Nights of Cabiria, one of the films Federico Fellini made during his sorta - neo-realist phase, casts Giulietta Masina as a woman of the night, following her around almost non-committally, yet with a lot of care and heart.
Coming off of The Wolfpack's premiere at this year's Sundance Film Festival, there was a lot of excitement around Crystal Moselle's debut documentary as well as the lanky, longhaired clan of film geek Angulo brothers.
I've had my family over and spent a lot of time showing them around TT rather than me doing my usual somber solitude moments of just rattling off films.
Though I still think the Academy dropped the ball in some areas (Best Actress, in particular, could have been a far richer and more diverse race had the likes of Sally Hawkins and Kristin Scott Thomas been invited), it's true that, while 2008 hasn't been as rewarding for auteur works as some previous years, we've seen a lot of films either wholly constructed around their performances («The Wrestler» being a prime example) or saved by them (for my money, Anne Hathaway and Rosemarie DeWitt are the most focused elements of «Rachel Getting Married»).
First off, one of the security guards watching the video feed from the elevator (and indeed, narrating the film) is an über - religious Hispanic dude who kisses the crucifix around his neck a lot.
It's wonderful, because there are actually a lot of call backs and references to the video game in the movie, so gamers are going to get a lot out of the film and will probably catch some things casual movie goers may miss the first time around.
For me (again, different opinions / take on the film), I still got a lot of character INSIGHT through Portman's nuances, looks, way she spoke, what she said, actions, reactions, momentary bouts with the characters around her.
Exploring all of these relationships should, if the film works out, give the audience lots to like about Peter, as well as help us feel his burdens — of his powers, of his potential, but also his reality and the reality of the world around him.
We know that a lot of films only get nominated because they were released around Christmas and get a lot of release publicity.
It's no secret that the cast of Bryan Singer «s upcoming «X-Men: Days of Future Past» film is pretty massive — with a who's - who of movie mutants from previous films and a number of new characters set to make their silver screen debut, there's a lot of excitement around what the X-Men movieverse's take on the unseen mutants.
There's also lots of discussion around Tiffany Haddish from Girls Trip not getting a nomination, including rumors that the guilds wouldn't even watch the film.
By the time the jaw - droppingly engrossing police - station climax rolls around, Point Blank has certainly established itself as one of the most entertaining and potent actioners of this new century - with the film ultimately faring a whole lot better than the majority of Hollywood's similarly - themed output.
While Washington gives us another astounding performance, the film around him often isn't as skillful, meandering in places and gradually becoming more like a lot of other films.
A lot of the film's most uplifting moments are found between the lines, in images of the main characters and the environment around them.
11:00 am — Sundance — Nights of Cabiria Nights of Cabiria, one of the films Federico Fellini made during his sorta - neo-realist phase, casts Masina as a woman of the night, following her around almost non-committally, yet with a lot of care and heart.
A lot of people are very upset with one particular character for the events of Avengers: Infinity War, but one of the film's directors thinks there's plenty of blame to spread around.
5:55 am (7th) Sundance — Nights of Cabiria Nights of Cabiria, one of the films Federico Fellini made during his sorta - neo-realist phase, casts Masina as a woman of the night, following her around almost non-committally, yet with a lot of care and heart.
There's a lot of bass in this film, and it'll easily shake the walls around you.
There's a lot of frolicking around naked, swimming, savoring sensual moments (of which there are a lot, and in many shapes and forms), but the film isn't your typical beach film where there's nothing happening.
Gary Ross borrowed from the Paul Greengrass school of direction when filming the original — lots of shakycam and quick - cutting — but Chasing Fire director Francis Lawrence takes a different approach, allowing his camera to glide smoothly around the action so that the viewer can take it all in, and while the violence still feels overly - sanitized, at least it's comprehensible.
While most of us are still trying to wrap our heads around a Joe Dante-less Gremlins remake, the legendary director has a new film on the horizon — the undead comedy Burying the Ex, which looks (and sounds) a lot like last year's indie hit Life After Beth.
It's not the best of the Seth Rogen family of films but you could do a lot worse around this time of year.
Frankly, the film owes a lot to the likes of the Lord of the Rings films, where character is the heart of the story, under the remarkable and bombastic events that occur around the individuals we're made to care about in the film.
Naturally, there's a lot of playing around with duality, repetition, mirrors, doubles, from the get - go, and although the film's not explicitly wrapped up (the ending is a bit of a mystery / clusterfuck) there are a lot of clues and lines in there; namely that our lead may have a split personality.
He has presented us with a film that is so like the sport of fishing itself; there is a lot of waiting around and watching still water, but when the magic happens, you forget the lost hours and enjoy your catch.
Silver Linings Playbook — Read our review — Lots of Oscar talk is buzzing around David O. Russell's new film starring Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence and Robert De Niro.
There are lots of movies I would love to have included — many I liked equally as well — but this Top 10 list is comprised of the films still rolling around in my head for one reason or another.
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