Sentences with phrase «making movies about family»

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I think about our family videos and the stacks of photo albums without him, and I think about the family movies and photobooks he'll become a part of as we make new memories together.
So you may talk about some topics about how to make a living, or how do they enjoy family time, hobbies, movies, celebrities and everything else that make both of you feel ease.
What's clear is that Gibson has made a film about family, faith, love and forgiveness all put to the test in an arena of violent conflict - a movie you don't want to miss.
Jones added her voice to Out of the Past (1998), a documentary about the struggles of the gay rights movement throughout U.S. history, and co-starred in the TV movie about lesbian parents, What Makes a Family (2001).
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As I stated before, this movie is more about family trying to make amends than a court case.
called the family Christmas movie get trotted out toward the end of almost every year, and for every good one, there are about a half - dozen that will make you wish the holiday never existed.
«The Girl»: Independent movie about a mother (Abbie Cornish) who — after losing her son in a custody battle — attempts to make money by smuggling a Mexican family into the U.S. Written and directed by David Riker.
For us, the family dynamic and that ending that you're talking about was one of the very first things that we ever devised, because if you're making a movie, you need to make it about something.
It's just your average boxing movie about a scrappy fighter making a scrappy comeback supported by his scrappy family.
While this sibling comedy makes some sharp observations about the push and pull of family relationships, it's also one of those deliberately wacky movies that wears us out with nonstop gags that are utterly unconvincing...
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening December 7, 2007 BIG BUDGET FILMS Atonement (R for profanity, sexuality and disturbing war images) Decades - spanning romance drama, opening in England in 1935, about the budding relationship between a rich girl (Keira Knightley) and the son (James McAvoy) of her family's maid aborted when he is falsely accused of a crime by her jealous younger sister (Saoirse Ronan).
Why his way of doing that was by making a movie about paranoid neighbors snooping on the bizarre new family living amongst them is unclear.
A film about the depression and ennui that creeps into a family during the years after a matriarch's suicide may be a tough sell for a fun night out at the movies, but this looks like one of those films you'll be glad you made the effort to catch.
Just this evening at the San Diego Comic - Con I caught up with Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (review) helmer Troy Nixey, who made his feature - length directing debut with the film, a remake of the 1973 made - for - TV movie of the same name about a family that discovers murderous tiny creatures living in the basement of their new home.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening October 17, 2008 BIG BUDGET FILMS Max Payne (PG - 13 for profanity, sexuality, intense violence and drug use) Mark Wahlberg stars in the title role of this revenge thriller about a DEA agent and an assassin (Mila Kunis) who join forces to find the killers responsible for the murder of his family and her sister.
He hasn't made a film since finally winning an Oscar for Best Actor in The Revenant, but he's on board Quentin Tarantino's developing movie about the Manson Family murders, which is supposed to be his next project.
It's a movie that not only enlightens some about a specific culture, but makes audiences feel like one of the family.
One can make a creepy demonic horror movie, or one can make a sorrowful exposé about a real - world phenomenon that destroyed multiple families, but it's exceedingly difficult to make both at the same time.
I thought when you announced the Family Circus news it was a joke because Nick Swardson recently did a short bit on developing a Family Circus movie on the Comedy Death Ray podcast: http://www.earwolf.com/episode/episode-73-nick-swardson-jon-daly so sad that a joke made about something that should be absurd has actually become a reality.
This true story about light welterweight boxer and perennial underdog «Irish» Micky Ward makes for less of a sports movie than a domestic drama about blue - collar brothers struggling to stay a family while the forces of drug addiction and parental ambition tear them apart.
Writer - director David O. Russell has made three kinds of movies: offbeat romances («Flirting With Disaster»), surreal comedies («I Heart Huckabees») and dramas about dysfunctional yet appealing families («The Fighter»).
During our wide - ranging conversation he talked about what it is about the story of Peter Pan that has fascinated generations, how director Joe Wright pitched him on the project, Blackbeard's musical number, the idea of making a movie that his entire family could watch, Wright's approach as a director and how it compares to his experience with Christopher Nolan, the status of the next and final Wolverine movie, and a lot more.
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This list made me think about scheduling a movie marathon with my family.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening June 12, 2009 BIG BUDGET FILMS Imagine That (PG for mild epithets and rebellious behavior) Family comedy about a financial executive (Eddie Murphy) who starts taking investment advice from his seemingly - clairvoyant, seven year - old daughter (Yara Shahidi) when his career suddenly starts to hits the skids.
Talk about the movie with your family... Jean Ainslie says that good things don't fall in her lap, so she must make them.
This movie takes a while to get to the scary stuff, but it does so meticulously to make you care about the family that's about to go through hell.
In Real Life, Brooks» pompous filmmaker (as in his Saturday Night Live shorts, covered below, Brooks here ostensibly plays himself) sets out to make a movie about the typical American family in a naked bid to win fame and adulation.
Movies about fractured families are easy to come by at the Sundance Film Festival, so it takes something special to make them stand out.
One of the great comic book movies ever made and arguably the best one involving any of the X-Men (although X2: X-Men United deserves to be in the conversation), Hugh Jackman's final go as Wolverine is a surprisingly simple, straight - forward modern Western about heroism, aging, friendship and family that strikes quite the emotional chord.
With The Human Contract, Pinkett Smith seemingly attempted to make a movie about everything: sex, class, ambition, conformity, philosophy, business, family, marriage, and the way sins ricochet through generations.
The story is wildly disjointed, cramming together thematic notions about parenting, family, male maturity and Jewish identity — any of which would have made for a better movie if more deeply explored.
I think what I like about Farrelly Brothers movies is that they feel like they were made by family.
Prince of Tides $ 2.99 Pat Conroy's 1986 novel about overcoming a dysfunctional family was made into an Academy Award - winning movie
- 14 different licenses confirmed thus far: Ghostbusters, Portal, Back to the Future, The Wizard of Oz, DC Comics, Scooby Doo, Doctor Who, Lego Chima, The Lord of the Rings, The Simpsons, The Lego Movie, Jurassic World, Midway Games, and Lego Ninjag - not ready to talk about Midway Games content yet - total of 14 levels, each with four different areas to explore - game will be silly, family - friendly fun - main characters are DC Comics» Batman, The Lego Movie's Wyldstyle, and The Lord of the Rings» Gandalf - these characters work together to stop Lord Vortec, who is making the dimensions collide - Wyldstyle won't take any guff - Gandalf will provide the wisdom - the three will set off down the yellow brick road togethe - when Batman steps into the Wizard of Oz world, he ias quick to say, «We're not in Gotham anymore.
A multimedia installation of film projections and audio explores notions of family and love by queer - identified individuals, while a related film, made in collaboration with artist Jennifer Moon, employs footage from home movies to tell a story about memory and the meaning of home.
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