Phantom Thread is
a niche film for Anderson.
is
a niche film for Anderson.
Although the movie's behind - the - scenes insight is fascinating, director Mami Sunada «s relationship to Miyazaki and his team is what elevates the doc from
a niche film for animation and Ghibli fans to a timeless reflection on post-Fukushima Japan and humanity's compulsion to create.
Not exact matches
By utilizing new streaming technology to the fullest, offering a reasonable price point and tapping into the familiarity of
films and star power, Lane and Comley launched and marketed a new vehicle
for Broadway that made a
niche market infinitely accessible.
It doesn't have to be
niche — it can be a kind of wine or a particular movie — but «
For a great night in, I need a bottle of Margaux and Anchorman on DVD» is much more exciting than «I like watching
films with a glass of red!»
A top first date choice
for film enthusiasts, the Grosvenor shows the latest blockbusters as well as
niche arthouse works.
As in many Nair
films, her characters are displaced, caught between two cultures, searching
for a new personal
niche.
A promising
niche date
film turns into a vulgar attempt at comedy with family aspects present but not full accounted
for.
Malkovich met with near - universal critical praise and garnered an Academy Award nomination
for the neophyte feature director — as well as supporting actress Catherine Keener and writer Charlie Kaufman — though Stipe and the
film itself were passed over
for a Best Picture nod.Despite Single Cell's increasing prominence in the industry, Stipe continued to support C - Hundred
for smaller - budgeted
niche features such as writer - director Tom Gilroy's Spring Forward and McKay's coming - of - age drama Our Song, both of which were featured at the 2000 Sundance
Film Festival.
For the
niche audience that welcomes the challenge of a visually inventive, emotionally affecting, and intellectually stimulating movie, Garland's
film will be celebrated as an instant classic.
It is this ability to crossover from potential
niche status - a huge risk
for a
film with a mammoth budget - to billion dollar behemoth should light a fire under the asses of studios to show them that stories about anyone can be successful as long as they are well made and engaging.
The
film uses unique editing techniques to help build tension
for a topic that only appeals to a very
niche audience.
The movie, then, is not just a
niche film but a
film for a
niche of a
niche.
Despite the stylistic and formal misfires, The Slippers» subject does remain compelling
for any lover of
film, and one does get a glimpse into a
niche group
for whom the The Wizard of Oz holds a powerful meaning.
From his early days as a fresh and creative music video director
for artists such as Fatboy Slim, The Beastie Boys, and Björk, Spike Jonze has continued his unique style and original approach with his feature length
films, effectively carving out
niche in the
film industry
for himself.
These are minor grosses, but set up the
film for national attention at
niche locations.
A
Film with Me in It's bound to find a
niche audience thanks to the presence of Dylan Moran (who's sold out the Melbourne International Comedy festival here
for the third year in a row), but thankfully is a strong
film in its own right.
This oddly named but inestimable DVD outfit deserves a shout - out
for its industrious and often wondrous efforts as a quality clearinghouse
for niche titles that might otherwise fall through the cracks, from music docs (The Great Rock»n' Roll Swindle) to classic television (Freaks and Geeks, SCTV, priceless Dick Cavett collections devoted to
film, rock music, and comedy), and definitive comedy compilations (Steve Martin, Mel Brooks, Richard Pryor).
Although the animation
film on everyone's lips at Berlinale is undoubtedly Isle of Dogs,
for those who like their plucky heroes a little more amphibian, a charming Swedish crime caper by the name of Gordon & Paddy is here to satisfy that
niche.
The result should creep into nearly every
niche for Asian genre
films.
Overall, the
film, which was produced by Tim & Eric themselves along with Will Ferrell, Adam McKay and Dave Kneebone, is a true celebration of an off - brand style of
niche cult humor that so many viewers still look
for in shows like The Eric Andre Show, Check It Out!
Before hanging up, she said, «I think that being a
film critic is a really great way to spend your life, particularly
for people who love movies like I do, and continue to love movies, and continue to expand the kind of movies that I like to watch... I think one of the things I would say to critics, once you have your
niche, once you have some kind of security, is: enjoy it.
Despite being what some might have seen as a
niche project, it has emerged as one of the most acclaimed
films (a Metacritic score of 89 speaks
for itself), not to mention one of the top - grossing documentaries, of the year.
In its mediocre way, it reminds of last year's homosexuality sitcom All Over the Guy, proving that true equality, sadly, lies in the democratization of all
niche films into the same sort of pre-digested pabulum white males have been making
for decades.
For those that may not be familiar with Sam Raimi and his eclectic style, this may be a turn off for people solely looking for horror and gore, as having slap - stick in a horror film definitely appeals to a certain nic
For those that may not be familiar with Sam Raimi and his eclectic style, this may be a turn off
for people solely looking for horror and gore, as having slap - stick in a horror film definitely appeals to a certain nic
for people solely looking
for horror and gore, as having slap - stick in a horror film definitely appeals to a certain nic
for horror and gore, as having slap - stick in a horror
film definitely appeals to a certain
niche.
He has been reviewing
films for a couple of years and has found a
niche in queer world cinema.
Apparently, first - time producer Cruise wanted to hedge as many bets as possible in creating a secure market
niche for this
film, and he has succeeded to the probable tune of at least $ 200 million, but the cost to the end product was incalculable.
A couple of its more peripheral
niche sections — Midnight Madness (genre movies from horror to martial arts, presented with plenty of showmanship) and Wavelengths (experimental
film, meticulously presented with care and respect)-- have carved out strong identities and audience followings
for themselves.
Over the last few years, director Peter Berg has carved out a nice little
niche for himself making unapologetically patriotic
films about real - life heroism in the face of adversity.
While I can't say I've ever thought much of Chelsom's
films (they're a bit twinkly
for my tastes), he appears to have found his
niche.
Plenty of children, however, probably will be bored, unfortunately, and unwilling or unable to appreciate the poetry of the presentation, which should be evident
for the
niche audience that Sony Pictures Classics targeted in the
film's limited North American theatrical release.
I have a huge soft spot
for films which probe
niche professions, societies or communities.
While the
film is expected to have relatively
niche appeal (see also why Netflix is handling international distribution), it seems fair to assume that most everyone who gave Ex Machina a shake will / should do the same
for Annihilation.
Still, it would be a tough sell
for a
film about terrorist cells to find a
niche in today's post Sept. 11 society regardless of how good the
film is.
They also deserve a certain amount of respect
for what they've accomplished these past five years, including figuring out a way to lower production costs while maximizing their profits, and targeting a dependable
niche audience dumb enough to see
films like «Scary Movie» and «White Chicks.»
With this trio of early - to - mid -»70s blaxploitation
films, Pam Grier carved out a unique
niche for herself and became one of the biggest stars in America while working entirely outside the studio system.
Its aesthetic influences, which range from David Lynch to Gaspar Noé, all but guaranteed the
film's elevation from the slums of B - movie obscurity to some kind of vulgar - auteurist master class, where a surrealist action
niche nobody asked
for could suddenly be filled.
For those pining for the return Whit Stillman, the 1990s indie sensation whose trilogy of films, Metropolitan, Barcelona and Last Days of Disco carved out a lasting auteur niche in a decade full of American indie - breakouts, his first film in 13 years technically meets that basic criteria — he has made a film — but it is not exactly what the faithful might expe
For those pining
for the return Whit Stillman, the 1990s indie sensation whose trilogy of films, Metropolitan, Barcelona and Last Days of Disco carved out a lasting auteur niche in a decade full of American indie - breakouts, his first film in 13 years technically meets that basic criteria — he has made a film — but it is not exactly what the faithful might expe
for the return Whit Stillman, the 1990s indie sensation whose trilogy of
films, Metropolitan, Barcelona and Last Days of Disco carved out a lasting auteur
niche in a decade full of American indie - breakouts, his first
film in 13 years technically meets that basic criteria — he has made a
film — but it is not exactly what the faithful might expect.
What was once a
niche sub-genre full of talented directors looking to make a name
for themselves, now sees itself devouring popular culture like some sort of voodoo curse placed upon the
film going public.
Similar to
filming and producing an independent movie, self - publishing has the potential to become an artistic and popular platform
for developing and
niche authors to showcase their work.
He has a semi-recognisable face but,
for the past few years, has contented himself with carving out a
niche in critically acclaimed, independent
films in his native France.
That means more chaff to sort through on the Roku Ultra, sure, but it also means you're likely to find more interesting
niche content, from public domain
films to whole channels
for cute animals.