In Brave, the latest film from the animation powerhouse, audiences quickly found two hidden references that we have come to expect in all of its feature films — the Pizza Planet truck and a nod to
the next film down the line (in this case, Monsters University).
Not exact matches
Your company, Malpaso is based there, but they turned
down I think at first the
next film which we're going to see which I just think is an extraordinary
film.
32:05 - 33:38: Jason exposes his dissatisfaction with Daniel Craig for turning
down the role to play James Bond in the
next film.
I'd take Stanley seven days a week and twice on Sunday because I'm reasonably sure from watching his
film that, barring injury, he is going to be able to lock
down edge rushers for the
next decade or so.
The former «Alias» star who plays a U.S. government agent in the upcoming movie «The Kingdom,» told People magazine that
filming the fight scenes «was so
down and dirty that [I] had scratch marks that we had to cover up on my face for the
next few days.»
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?
We innately believe, for example, that as we walk
down a street, we are continuously
filming a detailed movie of our surroundings and using that mental movie to decide what to do
next.
Two hot Australians slated to join the Geordie Shore cast when they come
Down Under to
film the series on the Gold Coast
next week.
Hoffman admirably underplays the part, making him a tough character to pin
down, which suits the part and should continue on through the
next two
films.
His
next project (which, though it doesn't begin
filming until
next month, is currently slotted for an end - of - year release) is a New York - set period dramedy based on the stranger - than - fiction, real - life FBI sting operation (ABSCAM) that brought
down numerous crime figures and corrupt government officials in 1980.
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.
Is he really thinking if bowing out, or rather, already, laying
down the conditions under which he'd make his
next film?
It all comes
down to the
next five days because what nominations a
film gets, how many nominations it gets will decide whether it wins in its chosen categories or not.
Coming off two critically acclaimed
films — the family drama «Summer Hours» and the epic terrorist thriller «Carlos» — his
next effort marks another gear change for the director who refuses to be pinned
down to any one genre or style.
As cinema and politics move further and further
down the path they are headed, I suspect that
films like London Has Fallen will soon become
next to obsolete.
One night I went to see a movie at the Egyptian Theater on Hollywood Blvd.. When the lights went
down, the man
next to me — a stranger — groped me during the
film.
Working backwards, finding Errol Morris's first two
films was extremely difficult in the years before DVD and the blossoming of the Internet as the world's finest rummage sale, but the picture made enough of an impression on me that I spent the
next six months tracking them
down.
After blowing it to hell in INDEPENDENCE DAY, Emmerich's
next film WHITE HOUSE
DOWN features a...
The Academy has narrowed its list of foreign language
film contenders
down to nine ahead of
next month's nominations.
I don't see the franchise slowing
down but maybe it can blend the two approaches in the
next film without compromising the fun factor.
Recently we sat
down with Hahn to talk the uncomfortable truths of Soloway's script, maternal anxiety, and her role in Peter Bogdanovich «s
next film, «Squirrel To The Nuts.»
Despite the vast disparity between the quantity of
films I've viewed and «Larry Sanders» episodes, when I recently took part in The House
Next Door's «If I Had a Sight & Sound Film Ballot» series, I found it far easier to prune those pictures
down to my ten favorites than I did when I applied the same task to «Larry Sanders» episodes.
For the
next two months, every day (except for Saturday), we will bring you a run
down of a future 2015
film that we see as a potential awards vehicle for
next year's Academy Awards.
Maya Angelou's
film Down in the Delta, Benny Boom's
Next Day Air, and Doug Atchison's Akeelah and the Bee, for instance, were naturalistic
films devoted to black perseverance.
There's also a little relief from Marvel's habit of stopping
down to set up the
next decade of planned
films, Vol.
Edward James Olmos recently sat
down with CinemaBlend and laid out exactly what Shane Black and the cast of The Predator will bring to the table when the
film debuts
next year.
The
next extra video is a 24 minute short public information
film called Hospitals Don't Burn
Down (1978), also directed by Trenchard - Smith.
The Lovely Bones is such a let
down (after the less than sterling King Kong) that I wish he'd get a move on and make his
next film.
They're all
down in Atlanta
filming whatever the
next Avengers movie is, Avengers: Chipwrecked I think, and have decided to band together, like only the Avengers can, to do a one - night - only reading to benefit hurricane relief in Puerto Rico.
Though she turned
down a small (nude) role in Breathless, she was soon cast in Godard's
next film, Le petit soldat (1961), at age twenty, and would go on to appear in six more of his
films during the sixties, including the iconic Vivre sa vie and Band of Outsiders (she and Godard would also cameo together in Agnès Varda's Cléo from 5 to 7).
Ahead of the
film's World Premiere as part of SXSW's Midnighters» section, Screen Rant sat
down with Shipp and Hildebrand to talk Jeffrey Dahmer, representation, and where Tragedy Girls might go
next.
For his
next feature, Reitman is directing Kate Winslet, Tobey Maguire, and Josh Brolin in a
film about a young boy and his agoraphobic mother whose lives are turned upside
down when an ex-con enters the picture.
He turned
down films like «A Star Is Born» in order to take a pair of Terrence Malick
films, and will topline Scott Cooper «s neo-noir «Out Of The Furnace» for his
next big test.
The original
film starred Rogen and Byrne as a married couple with a young baby whose lives were turned upside
down when Zefron's fraternity moved in
next door.
The noir - ish tale of enigmatic father - figure Sydney (Philip Baker Hall), who approaches
down - and - out John (John C Reilly) at a Nevada truck - stop and offers him assistance / advice / mentorship in a manner which makes John just as suspicious of ulterior motives as we are, Hard Eight is an interesting comparison to Anderson's
next two
films.
Justice Smith («The Get
Down») will join Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard in the
next «Jurassic World»
film, reports THR.
And the momentum doesn't slack; even when the
film gets weighed
down by clunky exposition or yet another curlicue of unnecessary complications, it's not long before we're on to the
next set piece.
Had Payne not already used it, «The Descendants» would have been an equally apt title here, so acute is the
film's sense of the virtues and vices passed
down from one generation to the
next.
Given that a major West End musical adaptation of the
film is slated for
next year (making this the fourth Whoopi Goldberg blockbuster to beget a stage musical), and that 2010 also just happens to be the
film's 20th anniversary, there's a safe bet that a new release will be coming
down the pipe in the relatively near future.
The only real faults in the
film lie in occasional lapses in the relatively formulaic biopic script, which threatens to bog
down at times and includes a handful of sloppy elements, such as jarring editing, where it seems to be day one minute and night the
next.
It does its job perfectly, laying
down a thread that can be picked up in a Black Panther sequel or virtually any other Marvel Studios
film, although we may have to wait for the
next phase, after Avengers 4, for it to fully play out.
Zir - e Sayeh (Under the Shadow, Babak Anvari, 2016) This and my
next selection are two
films from Iran that take place in buildings cracking and falling
down and are as different from each other as possible.
As Whip pours his booze
down the drain in one scene and orders another drink in the
next, we are pulling for his recovery — and for much of the
film it's easy to also root for his acquittal in the National Transportation Safety Board's crash investigation, where Whip is represented by his union steward (Bruce Greenwood) and a sly attorney (Don Cheadle).
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
film currently doesn't have a release date and just started production, but you can bet it'll be making a splash during awards season
next year, and one imagines Annapurna Pictures will plop it
down into a prime fall release date slot.
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.»
David Koepp's script is also repetitive in a way the other two
films weren't; while the comparative paring
down of the plot into a largely straightforward chase narrative is admirable, the non-stop sequence of «Leads run from bad guys to place > find
next clue and explain it to each other > bad guys come back and shoot at them, so leads run while continuing to explain» becomes incredibly tiresome as the
film goes on.
It launches
next weekend at San Francisco Writers Conference, and all the writers there will get a free copy to take away and hopefully spread the word
down there where, you know, they're close to
film world, and they can all start taking a rights approach to their books.
Apparently, Rare was asked if it would consider making a game based on the
next James Bond
film, but the studio turned it
down.
When the inevitable
next Jurassic Park
film makes it into production, Spielberg has a place to turn should John Williams be indisposed - composer Wataru Hokoyama has Williams» successful soundtrack formula
down to perfection.