Sentences with phrase «move this film makes»

That makes for engrossing and moving film making and a movie that actually got deeper under my skin than Spielberg's classic.

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In addition, as Spielberg's shop moves more into the family space, it could run up against part of the deal that forbids DreamWorks from making animated films for any company other than DWA.
New technology that combines old ones often makes such things possible, much like film blended record music with moving images to create an entirely new medium.
Fox's decision to finally move forward with the film followed a years - long process in which Reynolds, director Tim Miller, and writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick had to fight through various obstacles (including the box office failure of another Reynolds superhero movie, 2011's Green Lantern) to get the movie made.
We've made about five other films, but in the intervening years, the show business industry has moved entirely toward movies where the main characters have capes and tights.
The site launch coincides with Romney's announcement of his presidential exploratory committee Monday, a long - anticipated move made official with a sober web video filmed at the University of New Hampshire.
For example, turn on your digital camera to snap a picture of the setting sun and photons flying in through the lens make electrons move out from semiconductors located where the film would be in conventional cameras.
A robot that moves only when it won't be seen or heard might make it easier to sneak up on animals and film them in the wild.
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They have to move the two hands independently of one another and make them each follow a particular path in order to reach a final destination (see film 1).
The founders, Stephanie Danan and Justin Kern both hail from the world of film (one a producer and the other a screenwriter, respectively), which makes sense given that there is a cinematic quality to their collections — the individual pieces tend to move beautifully.
After 100 outfit changes, 20 pseudo dance moves, many days filming and in post-production, we hope you enjoy the video as much as we enjoyed making it.
I have decied to make or brak option in life and I have give it the word tacofic it is a learing experince the machine whats me to give what I am ok im an artist righter I read I love waiching moves but some of my tasts can be very cheesey in film film is a love of mine cooking is...
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Writer and director John C. Walsh based Pipe Dream in part on his own experiences as he was making his first feature film, Ed's Next Move.
«The Shape of Things» marks the last good film LaBute has made (for whatever reason he moves on to goofy Hollywood thrillers like «The Wicker Man» and «Lakeview Terrace» and the embarrassing «Death at a Funeral» remake - one would think those films were from a totally different human all together; my bet is he became a drug addict because no one looses such talent so quickly) but this wonderful, tricky and rewarding series of films is well worth your serious time and attention.
But as soon as Neeson and his men have moved on, the film never raises it again, and the only effect is to make Neeson's character more unlikeable.
The second direct - to - video sequel of the hit teen cheerleading film Bring It On, Bring It On: All or Nothing concerns one Britney Allen, who must make new friends when her rich family moves into less desirable environs.
Caldwell made a series of guest appearances on small screen programs including The Bernie Mac Show, My Name Is Earl, and Hannah Montana before moving into films and specializing in glossy formulaic Hollywood outings.
Despite the weighty title, this is an extremely light, delicate art film that rarely makes a false move.
An intelligent and scary horror film that makes a more than welcome commentary on the horrors of war and gender oppression in Iran, using a lot of symbolism and keeping us in an increasing state of anxiety as it moves in a deliberate, slow - burning pace towards a terrifying climax.
The first few years of his career following the departure from the show were somewhat lackluster, but Smits eventually landed the role of Senator Bail Organa in the second and third Star Wars prequels, a move that would permanently cement him in film history in the minds of at least one very large fanbase.In addition to his work with the Star Wars franchise, Smits also made an inevitable return to the small - screen mid-decade with a prominent role on NBC's The West Wing during the show's 2004 - 2005 season.
Well the film was wide release, so it makes sense there wasn't an entirety of focus on the specifics, but I still think it would have worked better if it was more like the trailers professed intentions; doco style, with vignettes of alien / human scenes that emphasized and helped explain, not found footage either, like for example, after talking about Wikus in the past tense, it could focus on him for a bit then move on, but it stuck with him, and the film changed gears, I just thought it would have been better to focus on other things, as opposed to dumbing the plot down to one man and his battle against the evil government / corporation, and still stay in the doco style, it could have worked, no?
He made his first appearance in an American film in Victor Halperin's grisly thriller Torture Ship, playing one of the criminals on whom well - intentioned (but quite mad) scientist Irving Pichel plans to perform glandular experiments, but he soon moved up to higher budgeted films from the major studios, although still almost inevitably in sinister roles.
He made his first feature film, Four Day's Wonder, in 1937 for Universal, but most of his work for the next two years was for Republic Pictures, after which he moved to Columbia Pictures, where his most notable pictures were several entries in the Lone Wolf mystery series, and The Adventures of Martin Eden, based on Jack London's book.
It's a beautiful film with a powerful message that still manages to make us laugh just as much as move us.
Fish - out - of - water stories can become tiresome very quickly if they're not anchored itoeither a witty script or good performances, but at the very least., most films which go down this route at least make an effort to emphasise the differences in culture, even if it's just a passing, off - hand comment about how fast people move or the fact that there's no phone signal.
She continued her music career and eventually moved to acting, making her film debut in Sparkle (2012), which was Whitney Houston's film final role.
Not much happens in The Midwife, but its depth and texture make this a moving film about families, time passing and shared history — and the handful of scenes in the maternity unit where Claire works, five or six little miracles of birth, somehow add to its sense of a life as mysterious and precious.
A native of Garden City, Long Island, NY, who was a mere four years old when he got his start in the film industry as a child model, Masterson subsequently moved to Los Angeles, where he made the leap to television with appearances in numerous commercials.
It's not a smart career move, just a film that its director wanted to make for some crazy reason, and he made it.
The film offers basic, practical and obvious ideas for moving forward, which makes the symbolism of bookending the film with a simple problem - solving experiment involving chimps and building blocks hard to miss: we're perhaps not as smart in a practical sense as our less evolved simian cousins.
As in all films that make the questionable move of placing him front and center, Kinnear just blends in with the wallpaper.
A film with a counterproductive tendency to take its time... but unassumingly strong, moving performances and Darabont's durable storytelling make it a trip worth taking just the same.
Not long after, he moved to Los Angeles, landing his first film role in POWWOW HIGHWAY and making his TV debut in a small role in the ABC TV movie LONGARM in 1988.
Rumor has it that Rob Reiner used to make really funny, often moving films.
Maybe it's because I tend to enjoy bad films as long as they move fast and are action packed, but I have to admit it, A SOUND OF THUNDER made for a swell Sunday afternoon watch!
But still, seeing the boys explore and grow, even moving out on their own, holding jobs, making their own films... the question always lingers, at a major detriment to Moselle's story: How did they get here?
Selma «s Ava DuVernay moves up even though her film doesn't and Interstellar «s Christopher Nolan makes the biggest jump of the month, up 10 points to land in the top 5.
Even the screenwriters get blasted in most of the reviews posted online, similarly to TheWrap's film critic Andy Klein «s review, who said «the four credited screenwriters — the returning Creighton Rothenberger & Katrin Benedikt, plus Christian Gudegast («A Man Apart») and Chad St. John — make things move fast enough to keep you awake, but not fast enough to finesse its plot absurdities past an alert viewer's mind.»
It's a terrifically elemental premise for a movie, one that Cuarón treats as an excuse to indulge in some truly spectacular eye candy; his famously epic tracking shots move here on all axes, making the film a pretty remarkable technical exercise — even as a few of the sequences, especially those that adopt a through - the - helmet POV, suggest the experience of watching someone else play an FPS.
If it were possible to overlook some of the annoyances of this character during the first two films, it isn't anymore: Grey is borderline abusive in the demands he makes on Ana, and it's frustrating to watch the film confuse playful sexual dominance with emotional domination, as Christian insists on knowing his wife's every move and overreacts to the slightest insinuation that she might have her own life.
After appearing in a number of short films, Turner made the move to television by landing the lead role in the 2012 British miniseries Leaving, playing a young man caught in a relationship with a married woman nearly twice his age.
The president's big announcement at the start of the film is that he's made a deal with the Iranian president and is proceeding to withdraw all troops from the Middle East, a move that comes with a boatload of stunningly puerile speeches, and sparks the ire of right - wingers and big corporations invested in the business of war.
After landing a part in the horror film The Last Exorcism, Jones decided to make the move to Los Angeles.
Virtual - reality firm Oculus is making a move into original film content.
Since we're a couple of years out from the film's set release, Marvel is making more moves to fill out the cast by bringing back one of the most entertaining parts of the film: Michael Pena.
Not long afterward we see Blanc arrive at the Cannes film festival, demanding a suite at the Hotel Carlton (he finally gets moved into the suite of Gerard Depardieu, who's off wine tasting in Bulgaria) and making a crude pass at Charlotte Gainsbourg in her room, then stealing money from her purse while she goes to fetch him some Valium.
After the impact of these two features (the latter screening at Cannes and championed by such critics as Pauline Kael), Schepisi moved on to directing films overseas, including such varied works as Barbarosa (1982), Plenty (1985), Roxanne (1987), The Russia House (1990), Six Degrees of Separation (1993), Last Orders (2001) and the HBO - financed Empire Falls (2005), which won a Golden Globe for Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television.
With big name Pixar directors moving onto making live - action films including Brad Bird (Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol) and Andrew Stanton (John Carter), the next crop of Pixar films will usher in new talent... Continue reading →
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