Sentences with phrase «movie focuses on the years»

The movie focuses on the years Bulger worked as an FBI informant, from the mid-1970s until he fled Boston in the mid-1990s.

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The trailer focuses on the fact that this movie takes place 20 years after the first movie.
I decided this time to focus on my 4 favorite holiday movie program that comes every year from Hallmark, Countdown to Christmas.
He first popped up in Midnight Cowboy (1969), and has worked steadily ever since, some years appearing in as many as eight motion pictures, other years focusing more on TV movies.
While getting prepped for SXSW this year, I was so focused on what horror movies I was going to check out, I didn't really find out about Cheap Thrills until a few days before I was headed down there.
The blogathon focuses on movies that were released in the fifth year of the decade.
Here's the overview: The movie focuses on Andy Stitzer (portrayed brilliantly by Steve Carell of «The Daily Show» fame), a 40 year old virgin who is under mounting pressure from his ridiculous friends (each of whom have their theories on getting bitches) to pop his cherry.
The movie wisely chose to only focus on the early years of the first two albums instead of the mostly inferior production downslide of the third album onward.
And yes, it won the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize, which goes to movies that focus on science or technology, at this year's Sundance Film Festival, where it was one of the most talked - about movies.
Canton and Solomon assert that their focus on quality material provides Cinelou with the momentum to continue attracting top talent — with plans to announce three more movie projects next year.
Do you feel that with «Lady Bird» — a movie written and directed by a woman, focused on a female - centered story about a mother and a daughter — this year in particular has had extra power?
Margot Robbie has hinted the upcoming Joker and Harley Quinn spin - off movie will focus more on the pair's unhealthy romance.The 27 - year - old actress...
Titled The Hero's Awakening, the movie is being produced through the Russos» Anthem production studio, which they founded earlier this year to focus on making films for China's massive, highly lucrative movie market.
The movie will focus on the early days of Han Solo's adventures with Chewie and Lando, several years before he encountered Luke Skywalker and joined the galactic Rebellion.
Still, what could easily become your grandmother's favorite movie of the year at least gives its star, 21 - year - old Saoirse Ronan (Best Supporting Actress Oscar - nominee for 2007's «Atonement»), a chance to show off her native lilt and alluring azure eyes while shining in an immigrant saga that focuses on the fate of an ambitious plucky career girl.
Though we're all currently focused on the promising summer movie season at hand, production is scheduled to get underway on another high profile film later this year.
The movie will release next year and will be focusing on the married life of the two characters.
The blogathon focuses on movies that were released in the sixth year of the decade.
As I touched on earlier, I'm actually glad that I didn't get to many new movies this year, because I liked being able (forced) to focus on the cult films that make up the backbone of MRFH.
Universal went on a monster movie tear that lasted 30 years, spawning many of the genre's most iconic movie monsters: The Phantom of the Opera, Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, The Wolf Man, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, and of course The Invisible Man, which is the focus of Jonathan Burton's stunning piece.
The previous entry Die Hard with a Vengeance 12 years ago focused on a mad - bomber destroying parts of New York City, and it's hard to imagine now that at one point that plot seemed only like fare for an action movie.
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Other projects currently in the works include a Doctor Doom movie from Noah Hawley, James Mangold is writing a Logan spinoff focusing on Laura / X -23, Drew Goddard's X-Force and Channing Tatum's Gambit which are likely going into production this year, along with Deadpool 3 and a Kitty Pryde movie from Brian Michael Bendis and Tim Miller on the horizon as well.
Adam Scott has spent his career doing a nice blend of television (from «Boy Meets World» and «Party of Five» up through last year's «Tell Me You Love Me») and movies («High Crimes,» «Torque,» «The Aviator»), but it's fair to say that he's been focusing more on the latter recently.
Director Morgan Spurlock smartly decided to keep himself out of the movie and focused instead on attendees representing the wide range of folks who go to Comic - Con every year.
Also revealed during the panel was that the movie will very much make its focus on a post-war generation after the events of the «War of 1996 ″ — with orphans - turned - fighter - pilots, Sela Ward as a president who's been preparing for round two for 20 years, and Jeff Goldblum as the director of Earth Space Defense.
It also marks the big screen comeback of star Renee Zellweger, who took six years off from the movies to focus on life outside of Hollywood.
But if the panel lacked for concrete fan information, it was filled to the brim with grade - A fan service, with Abrams going out of his way to emphasize the movie's focus on practical effects over CGI work, up to and including bringing out that camel creature — whose name, «Baba Joe,» scores a disappointingly low «3» on the Star Wars Stupid Naming Scale — from the charity video he released last year.
The 59 - year - old actor plays the infamous former British Prime Minister in director Joe Wright's upcoming movie, which focuses on how the politician...
There was another LEGO movie this year that showed the dangers of doing uninspired LEGO knockoffs, but hopefully the success of LEGO Batman will ensure they focus more on what works.
Somehow, despite its focus on commercial cinema, a couple of outstanding art movies make it into FEFF every year.
Andy Sandberg's dopey variation on Pearl Jam's «Alive,» focused on how all the younger stars in the room might go over to the dark side of superhero movies, felt like a crass and superficial interpretation of that career move (especially in the year of «Black Panther»).
A new section added this year, Frontline, highlights movies that focus on controversial political and social topics.
Focusing on the sticks of Minnesota in» 77, Edward Lachman's lenses train on Ben, now age 12, who is depressed that his mother Elaine (Michelle Williams in her third movie this year) has been killed in an auto accident.
Focus Features announced at their CinemaCon presentation that the new film from the director of Boogie Night and The Master will arrive on December 25 this year (via Jeff Sneider), just in time for you cinephiles to escape from your family's house to see a movie that most of them probably won't appreciate the way you do.
After a few years that have seen studios deciding to focus on trying to make movies out of board games, it looks, from the last couple of days, as though video games are cycling back around as the hot source material.
The focus now is on Samantha Kingston (Zoey Deutch), played by an actress who is twenty - two years old and has had roles in movies you don't want to brag about such as «Dirty Grandpa» and «Why Him?»
The reunion would come in the form of a movie, aptly titled Greek: The Reunion, and focus on the cast's five - year college reunion.
Welcome to Day 4 of the Decades Blogathon — «7» edition — hosted by myself and my blogging brother Tom from Thomas J.For those who don't know, the blogathon focuses on movies that were released in the seventh year of the decade.
Having concluded the series in late 2014, Masashi Kishimoto has kept himself busy this year with the side story, Naruto: The Seventh Hokage and the Scarlet Spring, and writing the story for the latest NARUTO movie, Boruto: Naruto the Movie, both of which focus on the title character's son, Bomovie, Boruto: Naruto the Movie, both of which focus on the title character's son, BoMovie, both of which focus on the title character's son, Boruto.
Focusing on Lennon's post-Beatles years in New York City, this compelling documentary includes rare home - movie and studio footage as well as current interviews with Yoko Ono and numerous friends and associates.
Although the title focuses on big - wave surfing, the movie explores the sport's rich history over 1,500 years.
- Miyamoto has been considering an animated movie for many years - he says creating games and movies aren't really that similar - interactive and passive media are very different, so if he wanted to make a movie, he'd like to have a movie expert work on it - while meeting with many movie directors and producers, he was introduced to Illumination by Universal Parks & Resorts - Meledandri revealed that he had read Miyamoto's interviews and said that the ways they create are similar - the two ended up having a mutual understanding, and eventually said that they should do something together - Meledandri is focused on making the film with a reasonable cost and deadline in order for it to be a success - Miyamoto has felt that if they couldn't make something interesting, then it would be better to quit - they've already had multiple meetings for the screenplay so the project has actually progressed very far
That said, this year will focus on the idea of Story Packs as a way to provide larger chunks of story than singular levels, for movies such as the new Ghostbusters film, Harry Potter spin - off Fantastic Beasts and the Lego Batman Movie, which will all fit into the Lego Dimensions wrapper.
You know what that means — I lose the last two weeks of my year in a frantic haze of writing up ten carefully pre-considered Top Ten countdowns, focusing on videogames, movies and K - Pop music.
Focusing exclusively on art -, music - and culture - related movies, Arthouse Films («Where art and film collide») produces and / or distributes around 15 to 20 titles a year, from documentaries about specific artists (c: The Radiant Child) or other figures in the art world (Herb & Dorothy, on art collecting duo Herb and Dorothy Vogel) to in - depth looks at specific movements (Beautiful Losers, a tribute to the»90s DIY movement) or communities (The Cool School, about the Ferus Gallery and its role in bringing the L.A. art scene of age).
I grew up watching movies and television, and my years writing for Artforum focused on television and movies.
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