Sentences with phrase «movie shot by»

Maron went on to try to persuade Lawrence to give the movie another shot by saying that he had had a similarly visceral reaction to Mother!
It should not be confused wit that other long - awaited (and still untitled) Terrence Malick movie shot by Emmanuel Lubezki, which also stars Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, and Natalie Portman.
You're sitting in a theater, eager for something exciting and captivating, and you've been handed what might be a home movie shot by a child.
Their readings play out over a mix of archive footage, clips from his work, rostrum camera stills and, most interestingly, home movies shot by Fuller himself, including some of his wartime experiences.

Not exact matches

Among spreading other conspiracy theories, Jones has said tragedies like the mass shootings at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newton, Conn., and Century 16 movie theater in Aurora, Colo., both in 2012, were hoaxes, propagated by opponents of the Second Amendment.
The movie set the rules imitators lived by: Zombies move slowly, lust for human flesh and can only be killed when shot in the head.
The movie within a movie tells the story of idealistic film director Sebastian, who has finally managed to fund his dramatization of the conquista by shooting in cheap and politically corrupt Bolivia.
Someone took footage from a low budget movie called «Desert Warrior», did a fast overdub to add the offensive comments, and put it out on the net to obscure the fact that these people in the lands attacked by the US are actually angry over invasion, conquest, looting, drone strikes against civilians, torture, and being shot at by the United States on behalf of Israel.
Now, in an unexpected twist, the LA Times reports that a folding knife was found by a construction worker at Simpson's mansion and was handed over to an off - duty cop from the traffic division who was working security on a nearby movie shoot.
N & W 1000 When was the last time you heard about school kids, college students, movies theaters, shopping malls, etc., being shot up by some mad man.
The story goes that Whedon was burnt out after making his billion dollar Avengers movie, and decided to detox by shooting a no - budget Shakespeare adaptation in his home.
After creating one of Marvel's few truly great villains in the first movie, the sequel squanders its shot with a dark elf named Malekith — a chilling presence in the comics, brought to vague and unimpressive life here by Christopher Eccleston.
CNN: Driven by personal tragedy, man builds crosses for Aurora victims, thousands of others In a vacant lot across from the site of last week's movie theater shooting, 12 white crosses stand solemnly, their arms covered in messages of hope and the ground around them full of flowers.
There's a 1988 movie, based on a book and a real - life experience, titled Bat 21, starring Gene Hackman as Iceal Hambleton, an Air Force colonel shot down in Vietnam who uses golf course design terms to secretly radio his position to Bart Clark, an Air Force captain played by Danny Glover.
Shola Arikusa is a movie directed by Okiki Afolayan, it's currently being shot in Akure and it stars actors like Yinka Quadri, Femi Adebayo, Odunlade Adekola, Toyosi Adesanya, amongst others.
What began a few years ago as a trickle of small independent films shot in and around Kingston has of late turned into a veritable flood, including big - budget productions with real movie stars, thanks to a new tax break and efforts by local officials to woo and accommodate the industry.
On today's edition of WBFO's Press Pass, Pat Feldballe and Buffalo Niagara Film Commissioner Tim Clark discuss prospecting at the Sundance Film Festival, an upcoming film by a director making his third movie in Western New York and a music video shot in an iconic city location.
To achieve the high - definition needed for the big screen, Domino takes images which have been shot on movie film and converts them into a video format by breaking each of the 24 frames per second into a mosaic of 3000 × 2000 picture points.
Well into its fifth year, NASA's Curiosity rover has now shot more than 500 movies of the clouds above it, including the first ground - based view of martian clouds shaped by gravity waves, researchers reported this week at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference.
The movie was shot in 1989 by a New York University (NYU) team, but it was never published; most researchers didn't quite know what to make of the findings, and some thought the behavior displayed in the short movie might be an artifact.
I was shooting a movie and I was like, «I love myself, and I love being by myself, so what am I in this for?»
The movie, directed by Kip Andersen and Keegan Kuhn — who have shot similar alarmist films such as Cowspiracy and Turlock — alleges that eating eggs is as bad as smoking cigarettes, consuming animal products raises the risk of diabetes (while sugar is innocent), and meat causes cancer.
I guess you could say, when I borrowed this gown from Plan de Ville, I was taken by the movie and wanted to shoot it somewhere a bit different.
I like almost all music (not a big fan of country) And also would prefer someone who likes animals.My idea of a good time is going to the movies, going to the park at dusk and shooting hoops (I play a mean game of HORSE), etc.S o stop by and say hello and let me know what's good so I can add you to my IM list.
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Steve Reeves is depicted as one of the most powerful human beings to ever walk the earth and itâ $ ™ s certainly believable by the way he is shot in this movie (appearing 7 ft tall).
In those good moments, usually well - composed shots of Jackman by himself, it's like a terrible future version of a good Paul Newman seventies movie.
He can liberate the Americans by having them pose as a film crew scouting locations for a movie being shot in the Middle East.
The movie could have been much improved by slicing a few frames from each shot, and reining in Rust's weirdness just a bit % u2014so as to not contribute to the lumbering, hallucinogenic feel of his initial characterization.
I think Shoot Out is the type of Western you'll like even if you're not a fan of Westerns.You got Clay Lomax getting out of prison & looking for revenge on the ex partner who shot him in the back after a robbery but gets a kid dumped on him.He drags her along while being tailed by 3 punks hired by Clay Lomax's ex partner who's now a rich rancher.I won't give anymore away but if you enjoy Westerns as much as I do then it's a movie you'll want to check out
Immensely entertaining and beautifully shot in Techniscope by Tonino Delli Colli, the movie is a virtually definitive «spaghetti western,» rivaled only by Leone's own Once Upon a Time in the West (1968).
Leone's liberal use of widescreen shots in conjunction with extreme close - ups gives the movie an epic quality that is matched in scope by a skeletal narrative structure that breathes with a poker - faced mood, tone, and personality.
The movie's frequently stunning compositions (shot by Penn and Eric Gautier) reveal not only Chris» ruminations as he appears framed by windows on his bus, hiking through magnificent forests or kayaking a rambunctious river to Mexico — but also his inability to immerse himself in the wilderness he cherishes and respects.
Tonya Harding's story is one of resilience, and the movie tells us that — partly by letting her (or Robbie playing a version of her) speak, and partly by keeping Kerrigan out of it entirely, save for a few shots.
This is a beautifully built, classically framed movie, shot with the unshowy natural expressiveness of a John Ford Western by Spielberg's great cinematographer, Janusz Kaminski.
With the most close - up shot I have ever seen in a movie the lead character played by Noa Kooler shows so much emotions with her mouth and eyes than most actors with their entire body.
Shot last year in 36 days in New York State's Hudson Valley, the movie is set in 2020, when most of the Earth's population have been wiped out by giant, sightless monsters equipped with tremendously acute hearing.
Concerning the adventures of married parents Tim (co-screenwriter Jake Johnson) and Lee (Rosemarie DeWitt), «Digging for Fire» opens with the two of them and their son, Jude (played by Swanberg's toddler, Jude, the finest comic of his young generation), arriving at a house in the hills that belongs to one of Lee's clients, who's off shooting a movie.
Attempting to recreate the experience of watching a stage play, but with the camera roaming amongst its players, Hitchcock shot the movie in a series of ten - minute takes, a time period limited only by the length of a reel of film.
At the same time I am fascinated by John Rabe who is at first depicted as cold and imperious (the first shots of the movie involve «Deutschland uber Alles» and a smaller Nazi flag) before realizing a responsibility to the people of China.
The story also featured photos of the characters — marking what seems to be the first photographs of Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch to be released, or at least approved, by Marvel Studios (previous shots have come into the public, but they were taken by photojournalists and paparazzi on the set of the movie)
How this, one of the ugliest movies in recent memory, was shot by the same cinematographer that handled Robert Altman «s gorgeous «Kansas City,» is a mystery for the ages.
One of these could easily become an Oscar frontunner, especially Carol, which is bound to be the critical darling of 2015 and for good reason: Todd Haynes» movie is a beautifully shot masterpiece that features career best work by Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara and has socially relevant themes at its core.
Both movies are being shot entirely in IMAX, and according to Chris Evans, he and the rest of the main cast will be held hostage by Marvel for nine months as the films shoot back - to - back.
The movie is shot by Burnett Guffey in a style reminiscent of Depression - era photographer Walker Evans.
Directed by Justin Kurzel (Macbeth), this Ubisoft property has a real shot at breaking the deadly video game movie curse.
«At Berkeley» — Frederick Wiseman's four - hour documentary about the great public university, shot in 2010 at a time of campus - wide unrest over budget shortfalls, says more about the state of American education — and by extension, America itself — than any other movie this year.
Who expected the box - office flop roundly mocked by critics — and also in the emails unleashed by the Sony hack — to be one of the year's most elegantly shot American movies?
Not only was his debut, the similarly devastating family drama Krisha, shot like a horror movie, but It Comes At Night stubbornly refuses to define itself by any conventional horror metric.
But some of «Spring Breakers» is great — namely the shimmering, sun struck, stunning cinematography (part of the movie was shot quasi-verité at an actual spring break) by Belgian / French maestro Benoit Debie.
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