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You may find yourself smiling a little more during this film than you care to confess.

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The Harris Poll that Jet Blue commissioned for the film also indicated that more than one third (37 percent) feel burdened by «busyness» during the holidays.
But since the early»90s, Eastwood has focused less on acting and more on directing, crafting films that frequently make a big splash during awards season.
The first film up for discussion made the day even more patriotic than it already was: during the morning's class we watched the inauguration of President Obama, then went to see Taking Chance.
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That's a product of years of playing and more significantly his ability to forecast plays is a product of a lot of film study during the week and his basic understanding of what might work in a circumstance.
The film focuses on the events that unfolded before, during and after the horrifying afternoon that led to the deaths of 96 people as well as the injuries to several hundred more and the traumatization of countless lives.
So it was even more amazing to find out that during filming, Gal was five months pregnant but totally avoided any diva - like demands or preggo related outbursts.
We felt your support with us during this birth and look forward to continuing to share all that we discover over the coming months and years with more films, books and articles.
Sir Mike was a panellist at the SLF's Conference fringe meeting «Overcoming crisis: How to move towards a more ethical capitalism», and part of the Dispatches programme was filmed during the fringe meeting and can be seen by following the link below:
The renowned British actor starred in more than 200 films and TV series during an illustrious career which spanned six decades.
The film takes place during a presidential campaign, but its themes — betrayal, loyalty, trust, deception, ambition, hubris — are more universal than just politics.
Nothing is explicitly mentioned, but this sceptical approach in the latter stages of the film suggests a more sympathetic one during its first half.
Already at least seven people have been killed and scores more injured or arrested during protests against an anti-Muslim film which has gone viral on the internet.
Last month, he shot 32 rolls of film during a 2 - week trip to Alaska in which he covered more than 2500 kilometers by foot, kayak, bus, and train.
The game takes place during a struggle between Republic and Sith more than 3,500 years before the events in the Star Wars films.
More than 3,500 images were recorded during aerial surveys by the National Survey and Cadastre of Denmark in the late 1970s and early»80s, captured with a camera that used film.
The Upcountry History Museum is located in the Heritage Green along with the library, Greenville Theater and Children's Museum and being the fashion lovers that we are, we were looking forward to seeing some of the costumes that Katherine wore during her film career which spanned more than 60 years.
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In fact, the film starts off with one of the more moving images I have seen in American cinema in which during an unveiling of a statue celebrating America's peace and prosperity, a crowd is stunned to find a homeless man, our tramp, sleeping on the monument.
The movie, which follows four marines (Mark Wahlberg's Marcus, Taylor Kitsch's Michael, Emile Hirsch's Danny, and Ben Foster's Matt) as they get trapped behind enemy lines during a risky mission, certainly opens with a fair amount of promise, as Berg does a nice job of initially drawing the viewer into the familiar proceedings - although, by that same token, it's clear that the film would've benefited from a more in - depth look at the individual protagonists (ie the four men are, to an increasingly distressing degree, basically interchangeable).
Luckily, he's riveting in the role: The film, about a novice British soldier cut off from his unit during a riot in Belfast, is less about words and more about the varieties of terror in a young man's eyes.
PYONGYANGST - My Review of THE LOVERS AND THE DESPOT (3 Stars) Evoking more questions than answers, THE LOVERS AND THE DESPOT, a documentary by filmmakers Ross Adam and Robert Cannan details the stranger than fiction account of a prominent South Korean film director and his actress ex-wife who were kidnapped by North Korea during Kim Jong Il's reign and were forced to make over 17 movies for him.
The film's apparent faithfulness is admirable, but interviews with actual survivors shown during the end credits provide more impact and resonance than the rest of the film can muster.
There is more than a passing resemblance to the film White Mischief which dealt with corruption of the British in Africa during World War II which also is recommended.
While the respectable result is a more meaningful film than just about anything Mandoki worked on during his 17 years in Hollywood («Angel Eyes,» «Message in a Bottle»), pic suffers from an overindulgence of triumph - over-adversity cliches and a meandering narrative.
He made his film debut in Wacko (1981) and appeared in a few more films during the early»80s.
However, although the film loses momentum in its final half - hour, it more than redeems itself during the end credits.
His roles became more sophisticated in nature during the 1930s; sporting a rakish mustache and decked out in evening clothes, Baxter cut quite a suave figure in such films as To Mary — With Love (1936) and Wife, Doctor and Nurse (1938).
But during the aerial «dogfight» sequences, the film is something else again: a grand - scale spectacular, the likes of which has never been duplicated, not even by more expensive efforts like Hell's Angels (1930) and The Blue Max (1965).
While the film doesn't span decades, but instead concentrates on a moretightly prescribed patch of time in Darwin's life, it still proves true an old maxim regarding cinematic postscripts: the more you feel it necessary to say in pre-end credit crawl text, the less you've probably said during the entire rest of your movie's running time.
The film's anarchic energy makes it a fine choice to kick off Sundance's World Cinema competition, where more people are likely to embrace the film than during its inevitably limited domestic run.
Jolie's directorial debut was the little - seen «In the Land of Blood and Honey,» a film that traded epic sweep for a more intimate but no less brutal story, about a woman's sexual subjugation during the Bosnia - Serbia conflict.
Also this film is much more brutal than the first film, since we get much more decapitations, impalements, arrows going through heads, its so violently entertaining to watch, even if it is annoying to me on how perfect (and very CG) Legolas is during the whole Orc battle.
Now, many Anderson fans would probably prefer that he shoot for the moon and try to adapt Gravity's Rainbow, but considering that his latest film, The Master, with Philip Seymour Hoffman and Jeremy Renner, got derailed during rehearsals, Anderson probably wants to tackle a Pynchon novel that's a little more manageable.
I think the main reason that many people were really skeptical about the film was probably due to how a superhero film probably wouldn't do as well as it could or wouldn't be as serious as it could be since it takes place in the 40s during WWII and sine Captain america, was more of a piece for its time when it was made, so people felt that the Nazi shtick would probably get old after a while, especially since it had been done in so many films and video games prior.
His concern with social justice, which manifested itself in The Sun Shines Bright also became more evident during the early»60s, in films such as Sergeant Rutledge (1960), Donovan's Reef (1963), and Cheyenne Autumn (1964), all of which sought to address problems of racial prejudice.
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Venom's premise, which is borderline nonsensical in its unfolding, is curiously played straight by director Piers Haggard as something closer to the similarly location - bound Dog Day Afternoon than the more populist horror films that cropped up during the early 1980s.
It's funny, but it's also Phillips» most dramatic and political film, owing to the fact that it takes place during the Iraq War and tells the insane true story of a pair of cocky, Scarface - aspiring gun runners (played by Jonah Hill and Miles Teller) who bite off more than they can chew.
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Four years from now I have little doubt that this mesmerizing stretch of film will resonate in my memory far more than Michelle Pfeiffer crawling over a grand piano in Baker Boys during her torchy rendition of «Makin» Whoopie.»
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During SF Indiefest, we spoke to him about whether he'd have the same reaction to the apocalypse as his characters, how film criticism can numb enthusiasm, his directorial influences, the art of blocking as opposed to editing, and more.
During the filming of Fantastic Beasts, Eddie told me a little more about his top three beasts and he seemed genuinely attached to them.
During a violent summer storm, a mermaid washes ashore in the more benign film Aquamarine.
He's playing with so many interesting ideas when it comes to race that I wish the film felt a bit more satisfying in its payoff, even if that disappointment is amply offset by the pure intensity of the final scenes, during which Peele displays a skill with horror action that I didn't know he had.
During the interview, Hooper talked about if he felt any pressure following up Les Miserables and The Kings Speech, the experience of making a film about transgender issues when the subject is so timely, when he first realized Redmayne and Vikander would deliver such tremendous performances, deleted scenes, how his first cut compared to the finished film, if he's conscious of making «awards» films and whether he want to break out of that, future projects, and so much more.
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