Sentences with phrase «new film details»

A new film details the reason the star postponed her recent tour — and will test cultural attitudes about gender, pain, and pop.

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The new film «Netizens» details the threats to life and livelihood women endure and what they're doing about it.
To read the full profile for more details about Nolan's film process, head on over to The New York Times.
Following new details being released by Disney Pixar on the new Cars 3 film, it's been confirmed he'll be providing the voice of Hamilton (OK, so it might be based on him slightly).
«Nanoparticle films for high - density data storage: New holographic data storage medium could enable wearable technology that captures and stores detailed 3 - D images.»
We also share details on over a dozen additional films, and round up this week's newest trailers and clips.
There's also a recap of the week's film news, including details about new projects for Alexander Payne, Greg Mottola, and more.
This week, watch new trailers for «Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close,» «Paranormal Activity 3,» and more, and get a wrap - up of the week's film news, including details on new projects for Tom Cruise and «Moneyball» director Bennett Miller.
This week, watch new trailers for «21 Jump Street,» «Shame,» «American Reunion,» and more, and get a summary of the week's film news, including details on the next Bond film and upcoming projects involving Terrence Malick and Steve Carell.
In this week's recap of the latest developments in the world of film, watch the first trailers for «Captain America» and «Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,» and get details on «Dark Knight Rises,» «Bourne Legacy,» and new projects from Oliver Stone and Wes Anderson.
This week, watch a four - minute clip from «Green Lantern,» view brand - new trailers for Lars von Trier's «Melancholia» and Roland Emmerich's «Anonymous,» and catch up on all the week's film news, including the latest details on «The Hunger Games» and M. Night Shyamalan's next project.
While Conlin's first screen role after graduation was grounded firmly in reality (she was chosen to appear in a documentary film detailing the lives of young actors in New York City), it was only after moving to Los Angeles that her career truly began to catch on.
DVD Details: The new 2 - disc DVD set comes with a commentary track by the director and the three stars, which includes a special «visual» supplement so we can watch them watching the film.
This week, watch new trailers for «Young Adult,» «My Week with Marilyn,» «War Horse,» and more, plus catch up on all of the week's film news, including details about Charlie Kaufman's next movie and the «Tower Heist» controversy.
Ridley Scott «s 2012 prequel remains divisive and the public details about the new film paint the picture of a production that keeps everything that worked in that first film while quietly throwing away everything that did not.
«The makeup department can see the actress or actor in detail as can wardrobe, hair, production design,» he wrote in an email while filming the Shailene Woodley movie «Adrift» in New Zealand.
More Jeepers Creepers 3 cast details have appeared online via the Cinema Runner website, which reveals that Adrienne Barbeau, who is known for her film roles in such classics as (The Fog, Escape From New York, Swamp Thing, Creepshow) is on board for the third film.
They don't reveal any new plot details in the press release, but we do have a production photo featuring Villeneuve, Scott, Harrison Ford and Ryan Gosling hanging out around a bar and discussing the film.
A lot was left out of this film that its predecessor had, but the new movie can't keep every little detail.
Shout Factory's brand new 1.85:1 HD master of the trilogy of It's Alive films is detailed and looks better than ever.
Not that this fact registered with the cast, who went on epic benders and dust - ups (for details, check the film's trivia section on IMDb.com or a just - published oral history in the New York Times).
Details about the film have been relatively scarce, but the new issue of Empire Magazine sheds a little more light on the young hero — who may not be quite what we expect.
This entire project has my full attention: Pet Sematary is my favorite Stephen King novel, and while the 1989 film was a pretty solid adaptation (King wrote the script himself), there are a lot of details that were left out of the film that could work perfectly in a new take on the material.
Say Anything... has also just made its DVD debut in the US this month, and reviews of that disc are full of praise for the new 16:9 anamorphic video transfer that's been done of the film under the director's supervision, making mention of its detail, sharpness, colour saturation and perfect black levels.
Each new character sets up one slight detail before passing the film to the next nearby celebrity.
Eastwood doesn't give up the goods right away, holding back the set piece until nearly an hour into the film's lean 96 - minute runtime, but he revisits the harrowing event multiple times, revealing new details and perspectives.
Check out three new images from Zack Snyder's highly - anticipated action / fantasy film, «Sucker Punch,» and admire the attention to detail.
Last Flag Flying's father film is Hal Ashby's 1973 New American Cinema masterpiece The Last Detail, starring Jack Nicholson.
«Blazing a New Path» (8:31) details the project's origins (a conversation with a clergyman getting Cage's gears going) and surprisingly acknowledges that the first film (which is declared «a kids» movie») didn't work
New York Times bestselling children's author Tony DiTerlizzi (The Spiderwick Chronicles) details the precedent - setting augmented reality used in his new Simon & Schuster novel The Search for Wondla; LAIKA president / CEO Travis Knight (lead animator on the Oscar - nominated stop - motion movie Coraline) explains how his studio will continue to take bold chances in the animated feature film world; and graphic novelist and Comic - Con special guest Douglas TenNapel (Earthworm Jim) describes exactly how a blank page comes to be inhabited with his compelling imageNew York Times bestselling children's author Tony DiTerlizzi (The Spiderwick Chronicles) details the precedent - setting augmented reality used in his new Simon & Schuster novel The Search for Wondla; LAIKA president / CEO Travis Knight (lead animator on the Oscar - nominated stop - motion movie Coraline) explains how his studio will continue to take bold chances in the animated feature film world; and graphic novelist and Comic - Con special guest Douglas TenNapel (Earthworm Jim) describes exactly how a blank page comes to be inhabited with his compelling imagenew Simon & Schuster novel The Search for Wondla; LAIKA president / CEO Travis Knight (lead animator on the Oscar - nominated stop - motion movie Coraline) explains how his studio will continue to take bold chances in the animated feature film world; and graphic novelist and Comic - Con special guest Douglas TenNapel (Earthworm Jim) describes exactly how a blank page comes to be inhabited with his compelling imagery.
Few concrete details are currently known about the film's plot, but Black has confirmed that his «new reimagining» will be set in the present day.
What gives the device an extra kick in these new films is their attentiveness to technological detail.
Some new set photos and production detail have surfaced from George Clooney's upcoming film, The American, directed by newbie Anton Corbijn
It's a film that justifies repeated viewing, each time a new detail underlining its resonant depiction of love as an adventure, whether it be the pleasure of selecting a gift that will remind the other of an early encounter, or the frisson of difference represented by three white, perfectly scaled - down suitcases alongside a solitary, ordinary yellow one.
For the supplemental materials, there's an excerpt from the documentary Michelangelo Antonioni: The Eye That Changed Cinema; Blow - Up of «Blow - Up», a new documentary about the film; two interviews with David Hemmings, one on the set of Only When I Larf from 1968, and the other on the TV show City Lights from 1977; 50 Years of Blow - Up: Vanessa Redgrave / Philippe Garner, a 2016 SHOWstudio interview; an interview with actress Jane Birkin from 1989; Antonioni's Hypnotic Vision, featuring two separate pieces about the film: Modernism and Photography; both the teaser and theatrical trailers for the film; and a 68 - page insert booklet containing an essay on the film by David Forgacs, an updated 1966 account of the film's shooting by Stig Björkman, a set of questionnaires that the director distributed to photographers and painters while developing the film, the 1959 Julio Cortázar short story on which the film is loosely based, and restoration details.
Additionally, in an interview with director Mark Andrews, several new details about the film were revealed.
Filming on the movie will kick off this summer in July in New Orleans with few details on Pettyfer's role as Thomas Westphall.
A new Japanese trailer for Black Panther shows more of the film's action - and explains some key details of the plot.
The scholarly coverage and detailed analysis of select sequences from films, television and new media art, plus extensive commentary on scholarly film criticism and theory, together packed into its 216 primary pages is quite remarkable.
The new anthology series hails from director Danny Boyle, and covers many of the same details of Scott's film.
That confirmation came with a press statement that included new plot details for the film.
Little is known about the film beyond those broad details, but it'll be interesting to see how or even if his time in the world of titanic CGI spectacle informs the newer, presumably more personal work.
Turturro has been shooting the film for a couple of weeks in New York, working from his script, but there has been no official confirmation on the details, so treat this as an interesting development, but still floating in the rumoursphere for now.
In every surface aspect, it's a textbook New York underground indie (though shot on 16 mm film rather than video), enamored with repellent details (Laura is introduced mid-crying jag, blasting a mucus strand from her nose and reflexively snorting it back in) and sporting just - get - it - done technical credits.
Image detail is greatly improved from prior home - video editions of the film, remarkably offering a variety of new facial and landscape textures, from the foreground to the background.
A new image has been released for Sherlock Holmes 2 along with some new details on the film.
It's the story behind the story, and it's the film equivalent of reading an especially thrilling New Yorker article: ruthlessly detailed, precise and gripping but never brash or overemotional.
Framing the film in its 1.85:1 widescreen theatrical aspect ratio (as opposed to the DVD's 1.33:1 open matte), New York Stories» picture is extremely sharp, clean, and detailed.
X-Men: The New Mutants writer - director Josh Boone has finally spoken to Entertainment Weekly about the film in some great detail.
DVD Details: Miramax has released a new 2005 Collector's Series DVD, but I'm not sure how well the film will play 16 years later, since this kind of disease - of - the - week biopic — and variations thereof — has been copied to death (Shine, A Beautiful Mind, etc.).
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