One of two
midnight movies playing at the festival, this film from the writing team behind Airplane!
Not exact matches
«Passion
Play» would be
midnight -
movie fodder if it weren't so drearily wrapped up in its wounded - male aesthetic and a clumsy approach to art -
movie moodiness that was abandoned in the»80s.
Soon after his breakout in «Bottle Rocket,» Wilson had a small role in Stiller's second
movie as director, the dark Jim Carrey comedy «The Cable Guy,» then paired with him on addiction drama «Permanent
Midnight,» but the film that really launched them as co-stars was Stiller's absurdist comedy «Zoolander,» with the actors
playing moronic male models.
His film acting credits also include Steel Magnolias,
playing the husband of the beauty shop owner; Terence Malick's Days of Heaven, for which his
movie career took off; Resurrection; Frances; Country; Fool for Love; Crimes of the Heart; Baby Boom; Bright Angel; Defenseless; Hamlet; The Notebook; Black Hawk Down; Don't Come Knocking; The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford; Brothers; Safe House; Mud; August: Osage County; Cold in July;
Midnight Special; Ithaca; In Dubious Battle; and You Were Never Here.
But the
movie plays fast and loose with how strong they make Thanos at any given moment — sometimes he's nigh - invincible, at others apparently susceptible to shallow stab wounds — and that goes for his henchmen as well, who have such delightful names as Corvus Glaive and Proxima
Midnight.
On the very different end of the scale, Asian cinema delivered two bonkers and blood - splattered
midnight movies with Kim Ki - duk «s «Moebius» (a big step up from his Golden Lion - winning «Pieta «-RRB- and Sion Sono «s meta «Why Don't You
Play In Hell.»
The estate of William Faulkner asserts that a 10 - word quote from Faulkner uttered by the character
played by Owen Wilson in Woody Allen film «
Midnight in Paris» made a «massive contribution'to the
movie.
You can be sure to find some of these
playing as the
midnight movie at the Uptown or Lagoon Theaters.
DE) Guest - Starring: Brothers & Sisters: The Complete Second Season Featuring Bill Murray: The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou • Fantastic Mr. Fox • Get Smart • The Darjeeling Limited Directed by Harold Ramis: Year One Featuring Cindy Morgan: Tron (20th Anniversary Edition) Semi-Pro • Cool Runnings • The Comebacks • The Greatest Game Ever
Played • Mr. 3000 • Whip It • Gus Varsity Blues (Deluxe Edition) • Blades of Glory • Now You See Him, Now You Don't • The World's Greatest Athlete Zombieland • Adventureland • The Heartbreak Kid (2007) • Step Brothers • Tropic Thunder • Aladdin • Knocked Up Scrubs: The Complete Eighth Season • Galaxy Quest (Deluxe Edition) • The Boatniks 1980
Movies: Popeye •
Midnight Madness • Herbie Goes Bananas • The Shining 100 Years... 100 Laughs: Good Morning, Vietnam • Big • Mrs. Doubtfire • The Odd Couple
Vertigo, who distributed «In Search of a
Midnight Kiss» in Britain, were backing a low - budget monster
movie from Gareth Edwards, who was looking for a real - life American couple to
play the leads in his picture.
My next screening looms, so very quickly: Takashi Miike's For Love's Sake,
playing here as a
midnight movie, may or may not be his first musical since 2001's The Happiness of the Katakuris — I can't be sure because the dude makes three films a year on average and I can only keep up with about half of his output.
Among the
movies showing in town that can be broadly categorized as thrillers, two represent murder and mayhem with particular enthusiasm: the neatly constructed Funny Games, a home - invasion fable
playing at Facets Multimedia Center for one week, and the erratic effects vehicle The Beyond, a supernatural horror rerelease screening
midnight Friday and Saturday at the Music Box.
Even the
Midnight Madness screenings have red carpets now, if a
movie as star - studded as Seven Psychopaths is
playing.
Titled on screen as Falstaff (Chimes at
Midnight), it's a Frankenstein monster of a
movie in that Welles, as scripter, pieced together bits from no less than five Shakespeare
plays.
The
movie plays in the festival's
Midnight program.
Possibly even weirder than the
movie everyone's been
playing in their head since they first read a logline, Swiss Army Man (Grade: B --RRB- went over a lot better last night, in the close - to -
midnight screening I attended, than its DOA reputation suggests.
And just as he
played a sci - fi adventure for a
movie unreeling in «
Midnight Cowboy,» Barry re-scores a scene from an Arabian adventure comedy with cleverly affected audio to get across the dustiness of the film its bored patrons are watching.