Sentences with phrase «most challenging film»

Over the last 12 years, he has consistently made some of the most challenging film and video works.
Costume designer Mark Bridges described There Will Be Blood (2007) as his most challenging film, referring to the difficulties he faced in transporting costumes to the remote location in West Texas, after director Paul Thomas -LSB-...]
This is certainly Fincher's most challenging film since Fight Club.
«Avatar is the most challenging film I've ever made,» says writer - director James Cameron...
I would reckon a guess that this might have been the most challenging film to make in recent memory.
But it is most profoundly asked and answered in Denis Villeneuve's best and most challenging film to date, the brilliant Arrival.

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On Friday 26th April, the Oxford Union hosted another in the series of «Head to Head» programmes, organised by and filmed for Al Jazeera, where this time interviewer Mehdi Hasan challenged one of the world's most famous public intellectuals, Bernard - Henri Levy, on whether foreign military intervention could ever be justified,
Sonya Pemberton: This has been the most challenging and complex film of my career.
This has been the most challenging and complex film of my career.
This particular experiment touches on one of the most challenging puzzles of neuroscience: How do brain cells recognize items as complicated as a toaster oven, the number nine, a zebra, Bill Clinton, or the film character Rocky?
She became one of the most respected and in - demand young actresses of her generation and she continued to choose challenging projects like the psychological sci - fi film Never Let Me Go, and the Olive Stone directed sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.
The iconic original film means so much to me personally, and I look forward to creating an original movie musical that can bring Mary Poppins, and her message that childlike wonder can be found in even the most challenging of times, to a whole new generation,» said Rob Marshall in a statement.
For most in men in the film, their only challenge is a personal one of self - gratification.
The film's playful and plentiful bonus offerings include «Piper,» the theatrical short film starring an irresistible sandpiper hatchling; an all - new mini short featuring interviews with Dory's pals from the Marine Life Institute; a behind - the - scenes look at the most challenging character Pixar has ever created; never - before - seen deleted scenes, including a digital exclusive featuring the Tank Gang from «Finding Nemo» who make it their mission to get Marlin and Nemo to the Marine Life Institute; and much, much more.
During this 1 - on - 1 phone interview with Collider, actress and filmmaker Heather Graham talked about wanting to make a movie celebrating women and friendship, the biggest challenges in getting this film going, having her voice heard, as a female filmmaker, what she most enjoyed about playing Honey, putting together this cast, funny moments on set, what she enjoyed about the experience of directing, her hope to do it again, juggling three different writing projects, and doing the British TV series Bliss, from David Cross.
Perhaps one of the most artistically challenging films at this year's festival was the Argentine tribute to its history.
The following list will attempt to give these forgotten films their due, and also shine a light on some of 2017's most interesting, challenging films that audiences (and sometimes critics) ultimately rejected.
Oz has its own challenge to face in the fact that aside from MGM's 1939 Technicolor musical The Wizard of Oz, one of the most widely - seen and beloved films of all time, Hollywood has not been able to make the universe of L. Frank Baum's novels the subject of captivating must - see cinema.
After breaking out big in the early 1990s, actor Jim Carrey took on his most challenging role yet - playing Andy Kaufman in the film Man on the Moon.
However, if this sounds as if the most important film festival in the self - proclaimed cultural capital of the world is basically just a bunch of leftovers, we challenge anyone not to be tempted by the delectable, if familiar, offerings.
Based on this first extended glimpse, The Avengers: Age Of Ultron looks like it could be shaping up to become one of the most exciting and challenging superhero films we've seen so far from Marvel.
His scenes with Spacey's professor are the film's best, and Hoult also shoulders the responsibility of Salinger's writing frustrations, personal life challenges, military service, and finally, his decision to become the most famous and long - lasting recluse (by comparison, Howard Hughes was an amateur).
But most action films do have something of a right wing perspective (especially the super hero genre) in that they are about re-inforcing rather than challenging the status quo.
At the film's press day, appropriately held at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, actress Olivia Cooke spoke to Collider for this exclusive interview about why she wanted to be a part of this project, how she related to her character, just how much the story changed and evolved, re-shooting 50 % of the film, who she'd want to contact with a Ouija board, the most challenging aspect of the shoot, having so much fun with this cast, and why she doesn't think she'd return for a sequel.
Her latest film, The Party, is no less challenging for audiences, although slightly stripped down and funnier than most of her previous films.
Godard fans will be forever indebted to Olive Films for releasing one of the director's most challenging but least - seen films, even if the DVD itself hits shelves sans special features.
All ideas are challenged, and the nature of belief is explored in a way that no one but Scorsese — the Catholic filmmaker who helped forge the hedonistic excesses of New Hollywood, and who once made the most controversial but fundamentally reverential film about Jesus Christ — ever could.
The most notable example of this occurs early on in the film when Zuri (Forest Whitaker) asks if anyone is willing to challenge T'Challa for the power of Black Panther.
It was like they knew the challenge would be to create a film that had huge potential to be bad and thus sidestepped most of those seemingly inevitable pitfalls.
Part of the challenge: one of Vidor's most obvious awards - friendly films — silent masterpiece «The Big Parade» (1925)-- pre-dated the Oscars, while his other prime candidate, «The Crowd,» was a double nominee of Best Director and Picture at the first Academy Awards in 1929.
Weeks before the December 2017 release of his latest film, «All the Money in the World,» sexual assault claims against actor Kevin Spacey led to Scott's most astonishing challenge: recasting the role, gambling approximately $ 10 million on reshoots.
And while it may have slid under the radar here, critics - myself included - flagged it as the film most likely to challenge La La Land.
The films Agnès Varda made while living on the West Coast of the United States are some of the most searching and challenging of her stellar career.
Golden Globe and Critics Choice Award winning «La La Land» composer Justin Hurwitz talks crafting the film's most challenging song, «Start a Fire», and collaborating with superstar John Legend.
The challenge might as handily have been provoked by numerous interpersonal events of a more explicitly private nature (but these lack the cachet of apparent social comment); for the most compelling relationships in the film and the narrative turns they generate are satisfyingly free of 1:1, paint - by - the - numbers cause and effect.
After more than 40 films, most of them for the budget - challenged AIP, he was hired by 20th Century Fox and given the resources of their studio, casting department, and backlot for his recreation of 1929 Chicago and the most famous gangland slaying in American history.
Hany Abu - Assad says his new movie «The Mountain Between Us» is one of the most honest films he has made because of the extremely challenging...
Both of theses packages include the following extras: - Peter Jackson Invites You to the Set — Experience the film's challenges and demands, and journey alongside the director into Mirkwood, Lake - town and Dale as the movie's most intense, pivotal scenes are created.
Noel's Take: When Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of Stephen King's The Shining was released in 1980, it baffled many film buffs, who couldn't figure out why the man who'd made some of the most challenging, brainy, and beautiful movies of the previous 20 years would spend his precious time and talent on a hammy, heavy B - horror flick.
The film challenges most presumptions, with an ethnic array of individuals as well as a couple of doting father figures, aging body builders who gently and affirmatively help train younger charges (as well as one's working as some kind of new agey therapist for the bodily laity).
And everyone is likely to draw different conclusions, and the choice by the filmmakers to take this angle on the film has led quite possibly the most morally challenging film of the year (and quite possibly for a number of years).
A nightmare of witch trials, revolutionary slogans, and obscene psychosexual imagery, Belladonna Of Sadness was one of the most unusual and challenging animated films of its time.
One of the most acclaimed entries in the influential series «Six Moral Tales,» Rohmer's film features Jean - Louis Trintignant as a pious Catholic engineer whose rigid ethical standards are challenged when he unwittingly spends the night at the apartment of a bold, brunette divorcée.
The iconic original film means so much to me personally, and I look forward to creating an original movie musical that can bring Mary Poppins, and her message that childlike wonder can be found in even the most challenging of times, to a whole new generation,» says Marshall in the news release.
The team, nickname: Comebacks, is rounded out by the odd cinematic allusion: iPod (Jermaine Williams), a leg - humping mentally - challenged assistant, blatantly spoofs Cuba Gooding, Jr.'s Radio persona, while an Indian girl kicker (Noureen DeWulf) pays homage to Bend It Like Beckham, a film that most viewers probably haven't seen.
Indeed, the notion of these documentaries as belonging to a particular genre is challenged the most by French and Japanese films that borrow narrative techniques from their coinciding «new waves.»
A cartoonist, novelist and screenwriter, Alex Garland, who's most commonly known for writing films such as The Beach, 28 Days Later, Sunshine, Never Let Me Go, and Dredd, has now made his directorial debut with Ex Machina, a sci - fi cautionary tale that challenges viewers with a variety of existential questions in regards to artificial intelligence.
I singled out one of the film's most visually dazzling sequences — a prolonged fistfight between Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford in a cavernous nightclub populated by glitchy holograms — and I asked him what challenges he faced while lensing that scene.
Directed by Joe Wright (Atonement), the film features Jamie Foxx who does a magnificent job in his most challenging outing since Ray.
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