Sentences with phrase «makes wonderstruck»

On paper, that makes Wonderstruck a radical departure.
Haynes and cinematographer Edward Lachman portray each individual era with stark visual styles — a black and white, silent movie feel for the»20s, a washed - out, grainy vibe for the»70s — making Wonderstruck a feast for the eyes.

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Simmonds made her feature film debut last year in «Wonderstruck
I guess it makes sense that the hell year that is 2017 would be the one that has apparently no real time for Haynes» charming Wonderstruck, but maybe folks in 2018 will give it the attention it deserves.
The fact that Ben and Jamie keep reading their notes to each other aloud only makes sense if the person watching Wonderstruck happens to be blind.
The idea of him taking on a fantasy novel like Wonderstruck from author Brian Selznick (The Invention of Hugo Cabret) and making a movie for younger moviegoers certainly sounds promising on paper.
It made my thinking foggy, so I hope I can be forgiven over the course of this week if I at some point mix up the titles of Logan, Lucky, Logan Lucky, Wonder, Wonder Wheel, Wonder Woman, or Wonderstruck, all of which came out in this unlucky, Alice - in - Wonderland year.
Haynes has suggested that Wonderstruck was his attempt at making a «children's movie.»
Yet whoever Todd Haynes's playful and visually swooning «Wonderstruck» is for, it still feels like a film from the director who made the brilliant 1950s romance «Carol» and the dazzlingly original Bob Dylan biopic «I'm Not There».
In 2017, Amazon made a big splash at Cannes with two auteur - driven Competition films from Todd Haynes («Wonderstruck») and Lynne Ramsay («You Were Never Really Here»), and wound up with a Best Actor prize for Joaquin Phoenix.
This is more than just a movie - making stunt — Wonderstruck is about the linking of the past to present, the way art and artifacts carry the residue of the people who made them.
2017 DECEMBER — WONDER WHEEL DECEMBER — ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD DECEMBER — HOSTILES DECEMBER — PADDINGTON 2 DECEMBER — DOWNSIZING NOVEMBER — THE MAN WHO INVENTED CHRISTMAS NOVEMBER — LAST FLAG FLYING NOVEMBER — DARKEST HOUR NOVEMBER — COCO NOVEMBER — THE SQUARE OCTOBER — GOODBYE CHRISTOPHER ROBIN OCTOBER — WONDERSTRUCK OCTOBER — LUCKY SEPTEMBER — STRONGER with Jeff Bauman and Jake Gyllenhaal in attendance SEPTEMBER — BATTLE OF THE SEXES SEPTEMBER — MANOLO: THE BOY WHO MADE SHOES FOR LIZARDS SEPTEMBER — VICTORIA & ABDUL SEPTEMBER — REBEL IN THE RYE SEPTEMBER — CALIFORNIA TYPEWRITER SEPTEMBER — YEAR BY THE SEA AUGUST — Opening Day screening of BRIGSBY BEAR with writer / actor Kyle Mooney in attendance AUGUST — THE ONLY LIVING BOY IN NEW YORK AUGUST — AN INCONVENIENT SEQUEL: TRUTH TO POWER with filmmakers Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk in attendance JULY — LADY MACBETH JULY — CITY OF GHOSTS JUNE — THE BOOK OF HENRY with director Colin Trevorrow in attendance JUNE — THE BIG SICK JUNE — 75th Anniversary screening of MRS. MINIVER MAY — DEAN MAY — EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING APRIL — 47th Annual USA Film Festival (Free programs for Members) MARCH — DONALD CRIED MARCH — THE OTTOMAN LIEUTENANT MARCH — THE SENSE OF AN ENDING FEBRUARY — A UNITED KINGDOM JANUARY — Free KidFilm screenings for Members
With Wonderstruck, Todd Haynes made his first film catered to all audiences.
Wonderstruck will likely divide audiences who can't make it past the sharp contrast of two stories being told simultaneously; one is silent, in black and white, while the other in color with audio.
Special mention: Wonder, Wonderstruck, Blade Runner 2049, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, The Disaster Artist, Novitiate, Band Aid, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, Step, Abacus, 11/8/16, Coco, The Wedding Plan, Mudbound, Patti Cake $, The Trip to Spain, Dave Made a Maze, Columbus, Thor: Ragnarok, Landline, Dunkirk, Maudie, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Beauty and the Beast
So structurally there are things that Todd in his career has touched on that made his connection with Wonderstruck make sense.
Netflix's buzzy Okja, directed by Bong Joon - ho and starring Tilda Swinton, makes the cut, as does Wonderstruck, Todd Haynes's follow - up to last year's quietly stunning Carol.
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Ringer editor - in - chief Sean Fennessey sits down with filmmaker Todd Haynes to discuss his journey from making movies as a child to finding the kids who star in his latest film, Wonderstruck.
Good movies (Arnaud Desplechin's Ismael's Ghosts, Todd Haynes's Wonderstruck) were dismissed for reasons that will make little sense a year from now; deficient movies (Michel Hazanavicius's Redoubtable, Lynne Ramsay's You Were Never Really Here) were praised as if people had taken the day off from writing critically; and preapproved, absolutely fine movies were, well, approved (Léonor Serraille's award - winning Jeune femme).
With Wonderstruck, he has made his first film catered to all audiences.
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