Sentences with phrase «most curious film»

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The film ends with the most curious outtakes ever seen: still shots of all the Farrelly friends whose bit parts were trimmed even more or eliminated altogether.
(It is curious that the film praises Eisenhower's presidency in many ways but two of the most infamous Cold War foreign interventions - Iran and Guatemala - happened on his watch.)
Last and most appealing of the four supplements, «The Origin of Stitch» (4:35) is a curious but captivating short film, directed by Mike Disa and former Disney animator / Mulan co-director Tony Bancroft.
The most nominated film this year was Guillermo del Toro's curious and touching The Shape of Water, while murderous suburban drama Big Little Lies gets the most nods in TV.
The issue is not that the film fails to «repair» these three marriages, or to showcase some sort of profound personal growth in these individuals; for a movie that seems sincerely curious about what makes healthy relationships work, it taps only into their most familiar problems, and then relies on cute, superficial solutions to them.
Most fans of the video game and first film reject this sequel soundly, although the insatiably curious will probably find it interesting on a purely speculative level, seeing more of the characters from the games and how they are «brought to life» in a big screen manner.
I have never quite explored this territory before, so I am curious to learn more about the secrets of some of my most beloved television and film stars of both my childhood and adult life.
Displaced, distracted, the picture is a masterpiece that, for the patient, the active, and the curious, may be the most literal definition of «dread» captured on film.
Blade Runner was named the second most visually influential film of all time by the Visual Effects Society and I am very curious to see how much the 12 - time Oscar nominated cinematographer nods to the look of the original (DoP: Jordan Cronenweth), «consisting of deep shadows and vibrant colors and shafts of light so strong that you can't help but get pulled into them.»
Needless to say, his upcoming film Funny People is one of my most anticipated movies of 2009, and I've been extremely curious about the fact that the main characters (played by Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen) are stand - up comedians.
The comment was somewhat facetious, but it underlined a curious fact: not only are most film - lovers unaware of Freed's huge influence on Band Wagon, Silk Stockings, Singin «in the Rain, and the 40 - odd other films produced by his unit, but the very roles of producer and production unit have been little studied by film historians, much less commented on by theorists and critics.
This film probably has the most challenging performance of Jake Gyllenhaal's career, since he is playing a man that has lost both his legs, with me quite curious about how they achieved the effect for the film.
I had a chance to chat one - on - one with Cheadle recently, about working up a multi-layered accent for the film, the subversive racial humor coursing through this most curious and entertaining little dramedy, and his work on a long - gestating movie about Miles Davis, which will hopefully begin shooting in several months.
Avengers: Infinity War and the untitled fourth film are currently the last Marvel Studios projects on the Russo brothers» slate, but many fans have been curious to know if the directing duo would return for future MCU films, especially considering their entries in the franchise have been among the most acclaimed.
Initially, these Transformer - like creatures that sound as though they could be voiced by Liam Neeson, or even Peter Cullen himself, feel as though they came from a completely different movie — and genre — but not only does Aronofsky eventually go on to integrate them into the narrative well enough to make them feel like a natural part of this world, but he also adds backstory and character features that make them one of the most curious and enjoyable parts of the film.
Curious though that you should mention the «Macbeth» thing because, in a weird development, the production house that owns the rights to most of Akira Kurosawa's films have put the properties up for sale to prospective remakers.
Like Tim Burton's beloved valentine to man's insatiable hunger to create in general and one dreamer in particular, The Disaster Artist offers the curious phenomenon of the film industry's biggest winners and power - brokers paying tongue - in - cheek homage to the handiwork of some of cult film's most exquisitely deluded dreamers.
It's why I was curious about Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman's insane Loving Vincent, a feature - length film composed of over 65,000 hand - painted oil paintings, animating Van Gogh's most famous paintings and making characters of his subjects.
The story is the film's biggest flaw (although the curious premise is probably what piques the most interest from people).
When I talked to Spencer and Jordan, one of the things I was most curious about was how being in those places informed their performances, prompting an unexpected discovery by the two actors, as they each learned that the other had, in the course of filming, had been talking to Oscar's spirit.
I'm most curious about Nate Parker's Nat Turner biopic, The Birth of a Nation; Clea DuVall's The Intervention; documentarian Asif Kapadia's fiction film, Ali & Nino, set in Azerbaijan at the outbreak of World War I; John Carney's Dublin teen musical, Sing Street; Aaron Brookner's Uncle Howard, a tribute to his uncle, the filmmaker Howard Brookner; Robert Cannan and Ross Adam's The Lovers and the Despot, an investigation of the kidnapping of a South Korean director and his actress ex-wife by movie - mad Kim Jong - il, the crazy but true story that is hilariously retold in David Cronenberg's debut novel, Consumption; and Elite Zexer's Sand Storm, an Israeli - financed film, in Arabic, about two Bedouin women.
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