Inspired by Jandreau's perseverance, Zhao decided to build
her next film around him, lightly fictionalizing certain aspects of his story but staying true to its spirit.
After teaming up for the hit Irish action - comedy The Guard, actor Brendan Gleeson and writer - director John Michael McDonagh made the unexpected decision to set
their next film around a priest.Brendan Gleeson [L] and Kelly Reilly...
Not exact matches
Next time you're
filming... put notes
around with the ok with the red NO sign crossing it out....
With location shooting for the movie «Marshall» now complete and the buzz
around the
filming having died down, what's
next for the area's filmic future?
Before Charlie Ahearn shot his seminal hip - hop
film «Wild Style» in 1982, he was directly exposed to the bourgeoning hip - hop, break - dancing and graffiti movement, while shooting his super-8 martial arts epic «The Deadly Art of Survival»
around the projects (
next door to his apartment) in the Lower East Side in 1979.
Hopefully
next time
around they — and / or the director's dog - sitter — will get to appear in a better
film.
His
next film, CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND, about a man's relentless pursuit of the truth to the incredulity of all those
around him, took on a decidedly different look.
The
film deals with very real (and socially relevant) issues of gun violence in the United States, but more often than not skirts
around its questionable morals in order to transport Willis back to the 1980s with catchy one - liners as he takes down the
next faceless villain.
The shallow characters might have been worthwhile if the
film had any proper gags to hold them up, but the
film is built solely
around letting McCarthy spitball
around basic scene set - ups and hoping the chaos that spews from her mouth will carry the
film to the
next scene, where the practice is repeated ad nauseam.
Tarantino's «Death Proof» is up
next, and while the first half of the
film is so boring it might cause some people to walk out early, it's well worth it to stick
around for the adrenaline - pumping finale.
In an age where all pop culture moves at lightning speed and few works stick
around long enough to make an impact before they're replaced with the
next thing, the fact that a
film such as this one can be so instantly and deservedly iconic is worthy of celebration.
20th Century Fox's is shuffling
around its X-Men movie schedule, with three of its
next four mutant
films receiving new release dates according to The Hollywood Reporter.
When I invoked the image of telling ghost stories
around a campfire to suggest the spell cast by Halloween, I had no idea that that was how John Carpenter planned to open his
next film, The Fog.
A couple of hours after announcing that Terrence Malick's long - awaited Knight Of Cups will premiere at
next month's Berlin
Film Festival, FilmNation Entertainment has released the first trailer for the
film, which showcases the reclusive director's unparalleled talent for getting actors to jump
around, then stand really close to each other without making eye contact.
«Characters like Spider - Man or Batman or James Bond or Iron Man, who have been
around for so long and are always refreshed in comic books or novels or movies, you don't necessarily get that kind of an endpoint — and we wanted to do that, which is what these
next two Avengers
films are.»
Next up is Toronto and then the last Oscar - designated
films will screen
around November and then we will have a better idea of what's what.
Slacker Richard Linklater is known for making conversation - driven
films, and that's pretty much all this one is — a nearly plotless wandering
around the streets of Austin, picking up unrelated conversations here and there, then moving on to the
next one.
Bay won't be
around to witness the
films — which include a «Bumblebee» spin - off, and an animated
film based on Cybertron, among others — he's departing the series after this
next instalment, «Transformers: The Last Knight».
The festival's mission is to showcase student filmmakers from
around the world and generate a dialogue between renowned
film professionals and the
next generation of creative talents, according to a news release.
A couple of hours after announcing that Terrence Malick's long - awaited Knight Of Cups will premiere at
next month's Berlin
Film Festival, FilmNation Entertainment has released the first trailer for the
film, which showcases the reclusive director's unparalleled talent for getting actors to jump
around, then stand...
Following Sully and American Sniper, Clint Eastwood's The 15:17 To Paris is the
next film from the director that revolves
around the story of real - life heroes.
Filled with surprising and unexpectedly beautiful images of people and places, FACES PLACES is a perfect little gem of a
film, a pleasant way to spend a couple of hours, on the road with two fascinating and ever - curious people as they see what is
around the
next bend, in life and on the road.
I say «playing
around» not out of some noticed carelessness that went into crafting this movie, but more out of the playfulness, the near tongue - in - cheek aspect of You're
Next that ultimately makes it one of, if not the, most satisfying, entertaining, and ridiculously enjoyable
films at Fantastic Fest.
Like every year, I usually end each festival waiting for
next September to roll
around so I can try to see even more
films than before.
Releasing this caliber of
film in January was such a big mistake, it went back to theaters to be fresh in the minds of Academy voters when Oscar nominations roll
around next month.
The
film's at its best in the early sections, filling out the details of the world with nice little character moments for Mildred Dunnock as the school teacher who doesn't get the principal job, Russ Tamblyn as the sensitive shy boy
next door and Diane Varsi as the main character, a girl smart enough to see the hypocrisy
around her and want to get out of town as fast as she possibly can.
There are reports going
around the web that filmmaker Darren Aronofsky is eyeing his
next project, an Evil Knievel
film that has been in development for quite some time.
Next up is a collection of
around 37 minutes of «Extended & Alternate Scenes» showcasing some comic ideas that didn't make the
film for unexplained reasons.
Quentin Tarantino's
next film — the western he announced
around the time of «Django Unchained» — is titled «The Hateful Eight», according to Deadline.
There other flubs in The
Next Best Thing (such as a line where Robert mentions it's the 21st Century in a scene that, in the
film's time frame, should be set
around 1993; or the fact that Robert's sole love interest, a cardiologist, has no name and is rather comically listed in the closing credits as «Cardiologist»), but to go over them would be as pointless an exercise as the entire
film is.
Others might strike a nerve within the industry and still be in the conversation by the time the
next Sundance rolls
around — only this time, for an ineffably etched spot in the annals of
film history.
With Good Luck Chuck just
around the bend, and making such a desperately naked play to position itself as the
next Wedding Crashers, I figured it's time to re-post a slightly redacted version of that
film's original review, originally published in Screen International upon its theatrical release in 2005.
Our weekly The Rock news comes in the form of Shane Black's
next project that has been floating
around for some time and that is a
film that will set The Rock -LSB-...]
Just announced for the Cannes
Film Festival
next month, the
film stars Elle Fanning as a young woman who moves to Los Angeles and enters the modeling industry, as illustrated by a room full of beautiful, slender young women parading
around in lingerie.
Furthermore, the site indicates the
film is lined up to reach theaters
around October 2013 — as production is on track to begin early
next year, once Ferrell and his co - writer / director Adam McKay finish revising the script (which catches up with the Anchorman crew at the birth of the 24 - hours news cycle).
Exhibiting that fiery intensity and sexy unpredictability that made viewers puke with desire the first time
around, Variety reports that the Fifty Shades Of Grey creative team will fulfill requests to go faster and harder by
filming sequels Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed back - to - back early
next year.
For the 2018 edition of the festival, 37 percent of the 122 feature
films premiering are directed by women, a slight uptick from last year when 34 percent of all
films were helmed by female directors (in years past, the average has hovered
around 25 percent), and their contributions were prominent across all sections, with women debuting
films in not just the competition sections, but also in the forward - thinking
NEXT section, the wild Midnight category (which played home to the long - gestating anthology «XX,» featuring four shorts directed by women), and even the starry Premieres docket.
To be released
next year, the
film is a remake of a 1985 BBC miniseries that revolves
around the efforts of a policeman to discover who murdered his environmental activist daughter.
When SFX Magazine pushed Jackman on the topic of him staying
around as Wolverine, the Australian actor said that the
next solo Wolverine
film, his possible ninth time as the character on
film, would be his last.
One minute a fiercely honest character study about a man coping with bipolar disorder, and the
next minute a charming rom - com revolving
around an amateur dancing competition, the
film performs such an amazing tightrope act that it's really to Russell's credit that it doesn't come crashing down like a house of cards.
The streaming service has completed a worldwide distribution rights deal worth
around $ 30 million for
Next Gen, an animated feature
film that is directed by Kevin R. Adams and Joe Ksander and has a voice cast including Charlyne Yi, Jason Sudeikis, David Cross, Michael Pena and Constance Wu.
Her
next role was in the post-apocalyptic sci - fi
film Priest in which she played Paul Bettany's imperiled niece whom all the action of the
film revolves
around.
The
films that started it all for Disney - Pixar — about toys that come alive when their human owner aren't
around — are given the 3 - D treatment for a two - week double - feature engagment ahead of
next summer's release of «Toy Story 3.»
Director Craig Johnson (The Skeleton Twins) describes the movie, produced by Ben Stiller, as «a fun, funny, and flirty
film located down the street from Pretty in Pink,
around the corner from Superbad, and right
next door to new neighbor Love, Simon.»
There's plenty of hype to go
around for the upcoming release of the
next Naruto
film, The Last: Naruto The Movie (expect that title to undergo some revision for the western release, amirite?).
Not letting the now slight sprinkle deter us we trekked into the bright green jungle, so beautiful I can't help but feel like we might stumble upon a National Geographic crew making their
next film right
around the dirt trail we were headed on.
Over the
next ten years several movies were
filmed in the area showcasing the train: Ticket to Tomahawk, Across the Wide Missouri, Denver & Rio Grande, Viva Zapata and
Around the World in 80 Days.
The
next IT
film should pay homage back, like maybe have a scene with a quick shot of the kids at home gathered
around playing FC5.
Next is a table based off some of the most classic scenes of the original Jurassic Park
film, and the third table is based all
around the mayhem caused in the Jurassic Park universe, like massive dinosaur battles and rescuing survivors.
Reichardt's
next film, Wendy and Lucy, centered
around the escalating hardships of Wendy (played by Michelle Williams; Lucy is her dog) whose car breaks down in a rural Oregon town en route to a well - paying summer job, the
film shows how seemingly minor setbacks can lead to devastation.