Sentences with phrase «next film which»

Kevin Smith is gearing up production on YOGA HOSERS, his next film which will follow on from his TUSK as part of his proposed...
M. Night Shyamalan has begun writing his next film which has all but been confirmed to be a follow up to both Split and Unbreakable.
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.

Not exact matches

Gordon - Levitt will next been seen in the Robert Zemeckis film «The Walk,» in which he'll be playing another real - life figure, Philippe Petit.
The film, which hits theaters next month, set a record for the best first - day advance ticket sales for any Marvel movie, according to the website Fandango.
The two films serve as direct inspiration for the next film in the franchise, «Terminator Genisys,» which is expected to kick off a new trilogy.
The very first thing I do when deciding which movie I want to see next is check its rating on RottenTomatoes and if the film is North of 80 % then it's a «no brainer» for me to go and see.
Somehow, over the next few months, teams at SolarCity, Tesla, and 3M (which makes solar films that can be used for solar glass tiles) managed to put together a glass - tile solar roof demo, which Musk unveiled on October 28 at an event at Universal Studios» back lot in Los Angeles, on an old residential set used in Desperate Housewives.
The film is in the hands of Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal (the director and screenwriter of The Hurt Locker, which you may remember for winning every Oscar ever) and will hit theaters shortly before next year's presidential election...
The film, which features video of al Qaeda training camps and previous attacks, plays next to a room where photos of the 9/11 attackers are on display.
Next, transfer the mixture, which will be very liquid at this stage, into a bowl, allow it to get quite cold, then cover it with cling film and refrigerate overnight.
In the meantime, Ms Marsh, who played a starring role in Mr Smith's controversial Australia Day television advertisement which was filmed at the Cowra cannery, can now only join her former co-workers in looking to the first creditors meeting at the bowling club next Tuesday to provide them with some explanation as to why the company of one of the town's largest employers shut up shop without warning.
generates a «sour» review they could (in theory) change the end of that very show as soon as they read it... the Story NXT tells is set on film (digital file) 4 days to 4 weeks before the Audience sees it, to adjust their sails for that would require back stage re-shoots and post production edits (look at Impact scrambling to re-write their Pre-tape to cover for ADR's release)... easier to let it ride, see if the opinions stay sour, and then IF Needed adjust the angle for the next taping, at which time they'll have a better idea for the correction and can make it look more organic
A number of these characters have decent chances at dying in the next film, but choosing which will die first makes the decision a lot tougher.
Producers, directors, camera people, assistants, location scouts, extras, and two Hollywood stars filmed scenes in downtown Syracuse yesterday for a new movie, called «Holly Slept Over,» which is expected to be released next spring.
Funding which the city proposed for expanding The Queensbury Hotel, establishing a Glens Falls film commission, constructing a catwalk at Charles R. Wood Theater and projection equipment at facilities that host the Adirondack Film Festival were not specifically approved as «winning projects,» but might qualify for funding under other broad categories in the plan, and city also can seek funding in the next round of regular state regional economic development grants, Bartholomew said.
Next up was NASA's Dryden Center, where camera crews once filmed a scene for the opening credits of the 1960s hit sitcom I Dream of Jeannie, in which astronaut Tony Nelson (played by Larry Hagman) walks into the center's main building.
Scott: First, now they have four PR firms working on promoting this film for the next couple of weeks, but the initial marketer is Motive Entertainment, which is the same marketing company that promoted Passion of the Christ and Chronicles of Narnia; and the kind of pioneering approach that they instituted with Passion of the Christ was this viral marketing as they were doing with Expelled.
This gap is expected to close over the next few years, making thin - film cells — which cost half that of silicon - wafer cells — a better bet.
Resume: Block copolymers (BCPs) which are able to spontaneously self - assemble into discrete nanostructures have been proposed as a promising candidate for next generation nanopatterning technologies, namely directed self - assembly (DSA), enabling high - resolution patterning in thin films over large areas at low cost.
Block copolymers (BCPs) which are able to spontaneously self - assemble into discrete nanostructures have been proposed as a promising candidate for next generation nanopatterning technologies, namely directed self - assembly (DSA), enabling high - resolution patterning in thin films over large areas at low cost.
I had a great seat from which I could see and film the show very well and I was sitting next to some really nice girls.
Ms. Lopez is currently making the press rounds to promote her steamy new flick, The Boy Next Door, which is her first new film in two years.
Tonight, I am attending the AICP Next Awards for work, which honors marketing campaigns in categories such as integrated, viral / web film, website / microsite, product integration, social media, mobile, cause marketing, and experiential.
Maybe you're curious about what comedy to see with your BFF and which romantic film to save for the next date night with your man.
The film crew organising the interview wanted me to come in first thing the next day, on a weekday, for an 8 hour session... 6 hours of which would apparently be filming!
Despite an interesting premise and excellent cast, the film flopped, but Arquette continued to work steadily the following year, with lead roles in the black comedy Goodbye Lover; Stigmata, in which she starred opposite Gabriel Byrne as the unwitting target of a supernatural phenomenon; and Martin Scorsese's Bringing out the Dead, a film starring Arquette's then - husband Cage as a burnt - out paramedic.Following the weightiness of the creepy Stigmata and the disturbing Bringing Out the Dead, Arquette took things in a decidedly lighter direction with her next two projects.
Note to Peter Berg: the next time you make a film (which hopefully will never happen) try not to make the victims so sympathetic and your heroes so despicable and you may have an easier time keeping the right tone for a black comedy.
Eventually, the story begins to take shape and things get more and more interesting as this 135 minute picture rolls along to the final minute, which is a swell setup for the next film.
American Pie Presents The Naked Mile's latter half, as a result, moves along at a plodding pace that's compounded by an episodic structure, as the movie lurches from one ill - conceived set - piece to the next with little thought towards momentum or consistency - which inevitably does confirm the film's place as just another interminable waste of time designed to cash in on the original trilogy's success.
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.
This carping ignores the fact that this sort of thing now seems dated and even faintly embarrassing in the genre, a point brought home through the exciting but positively antediluvian coming attractions trailer for the next Bond film, Tomorrow Never Dies, prior to the Peacemaker screening (which, in retrospect, makes the other trailer, for the Bruce Willis film The Jackal, seem even more pointless).
But there's absolutely no flow to the film's screenplay - which is based on a series of short stories by J.T. LeRoy - as it lurches from one vignette to the next, without any thought to keeping the audience engaged.
The beauty of the film is its pace, which only stops to take a few breaths before it's on to the next set - piece, pushing Clooney and Kidman to remain in a state of distress for nearly two full hours.
He made his first feature film, Four Day's Wonder, in 1937 for Universal, but most of his work for the next two years was for Republic Pictures, after which he moved to Columbia Pictures, where his most notable pictures were several entries in the Lone Wolf mystery series, and The Adventures of Martin Eden, based on Jack London's book.
There are elements of tragedy and comedy in this character and in this performance, and in that regard, Mendelsohn and Gerry are the heart of this film, which plays out as a tragic comedy in one moment and comic tragedy in the next.
Well, they are right in that regard, which seems to be the real point of the film in the end, as these are people who live from day to day without much to look forward to except to go to work and drink all night, then do it all again the next day.
Unfortunately for Hayek, the film, which also starred George Clooney, failed to do as well as expected, and Hayek's next few projects were similarly lackluster.
Also the ending is not at all happy and conclusive, which leaves it SUPERBLY up for the next film.
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's humor hits with absolute accuracy, and the twists and turns throughout keep the viewer guessing about which direction the next threat (or next comedic beat) is going to come from.
You know what's coming next, even if Slade does not, which makes the moment at once profound and painful, a moment premised on Henderson's lovely performance throughout the film, Slade's closeness to the president — visibly and emotionally — and Lincoln's own gentle, sweet - natured respect when in Slade's proximity.
The identity of Sofia's next film isn't finalized yet, and Francis Ford's latest, Twixt, won't get much of a rollout in the U.S. (which may be a good thing, judging from the tepid response at last year's TIFF).
It really wasn't a surprise considering that the two have teamed up on three previous films — Three Kings, I Heart Huckabees, and next week's The Fighter — which produced some of Wahlberg's best work.
Her next major film assignment was Lady Anne in Olivier's Richard III (1955), which led to a steady stream of costume roles in films like Alexander the Great (1956), The Brothers Karamazov (1959), The Buccaneer (1959), and The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962).
As said, the acting is superb, especially Ruffalo and Dern, but Krause's character gets left behind big time, and the kids that are treasured so much by the characters as well as the story in general get next to no development, which isn't good when you consider the film's emotionally heavy climax.
And he even agreed to let her film the next sting on which he was dispatched.
Whenever the film fades to black, you steel yourself for the next chapter, in which she will have descended yet one more rung on the evolutionary ladder.
Those of you who don't enjoy Aronofsky's films can read 24 Frames, which has stills and a description of the trailer (and hopefully we'll have it next week).
The film, which was inspired by Denis» own experiences in Africa and those of working amongst the stark Southwest landscapes of Paris, Texas, proved to be a very auspicious debut, screening at Cannes that year and earning both a Golden Palm nomination and a César nomination for Best New Director.Denis followed her debut the next year with Man No Run, a documentary about Les Têtes Brulées («the Flaming Heads»), a Cameroon band on their first French tour.
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