Sentences with phrase «of cinematic history»

With the eight films now a part of cinematic history, the young actor is taking on different roles to expand his base.
The same auction, which takes place at London's BFI IMAX, will also see other pieces of cinematic history include Jack Nicholson's Joker outfit from Batman going up for sale.
Widescreen extravaganzas are another relic of our cinematic history.
With the legendary filmmaker collaborating alongside his trusted leading man in Hanks and his fellow Hollywood icon Streep on the project, The Post is already positioned to become another awards season heavyweight from Spielberg - in addition to yet another film wherein the director says something meaningful about the present, through the lens of a cinematic history lesson.
As a director, Vogt - Roberts has already demonstrated that he can help actors walk an incredibly rewarding line between drama and comedy, which should be useful considering the movie's potentially goofy set up (I'm aware Skull Island is a staple of cinematic history, but it sounds like a rejected proposal for a Disney Parks ride).
She also spearheaded the Institute's international work in Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East as well as the Sundance / NHK International Filmmakers Award celebrating 100 years of cinematic history.
For starters, two of the most marketable faces of their time playing opposite one another, in a film directed by one of the greats of cinematic history.
For most of cinematic history, rich white male filmmakers who wanted to explore their discontents onscreen simply did so, without considering whether such a tale might constitute little more than highly privileged whining.
It sprawls across genres, it tackles everything from prohibition to women's voting rights, worker safety to unionism, police corruption to organized crime, and it showcases slices of our cinematic history that just don't get seen outside of film archives and «educational» screenings.
It's only been a few months since its release, but already it has vanished: eclipsed by its superior and left to blow away on the ash heap of cinematic history.
The slender First State doesn't have a lot of cinematic history, and authorities denied David Fincher permission to shoot his radical anticapitalist comedy in Wilmington, where it's set.
No word yet on whether this version of Johnny Utah is still «young, dumb, and full of come,» but one suspects that the filmmakers won't mess with that little bit of cinematic history.
First of all, they're holding it at the Egyptian theater in Hollywood, which is probably one of my favorite spots with a ton of cinematic history.
The new hour - long action dramedy feels like being stuck on a long car trip with a bunch of film bros whose experience of cinematic history is limited entirely to Pulp Fiction and movies that attempted to copy Pulp Fiction (which is to say that they all own The Boondock Saints on Blu - ray).
Aside from the Jaws reference, adult viewers with any sense of cinematic history will giggle at the several Hitchcockian allusions: the arrival of the dentist's vicious niece is cued by Bernard Herrmann's music from Pyscho, while a distinctly visual reference borrowed from The Birds plays fun with a flock of seagulls.
Filtering his unique vision through a wealth of cinematic history, his movies are filled with endless references and allusions to other films.
This easy access to a wide cross-section of cinematic history is unprecedented.
This is the type of cinematic history lesson that's both socially relevant and highly entertaining, and although «Hidden Figures» hits a number of familiar beats, there's nothing ordinary about the incredible true story at the heart of it all.
The infamously subversive lover of genre film only has eight full directing credits to his name, and each one of those movies tackles a different pocket of cinematic history with an enjoyable brashness that only fleetingly conceals a deep reverence for the medium.
His first and probably most famous video installation, 24 Hours Psycho, 1993, is modelled on an icon of cinematic history — Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960).
This classic was one of the first studies of the importance of climate (there was a really mild winter that year), culture and food, rolled into two minutes of cinematic history.
For an interesting piece of cinematic history, read the memo below.»
I turned 18 while we were filming and to get to be around a person who has decades of experience and is a part of cinematic history, but I think in this process he's really been able to show why he is and who he is.
Budor's «reanimated» relics of cinematic histories, from the frogs of Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia (1999) to the garage miniatures used in The Fifth Element (1997), pull at the socio - political anxieties underlying cult science fiction.
Twenty years ago, Super Mario Bros. made the leap from the NES to live - action theatrical films, in the process creating an unforgettable piece of cinematic history.
Because there is no telling what unique piece of cinematic history will surface next — and because each session is woven skillfully into the whole — the audience is essentially held captive.
King Kong, as character, icon and film, is one of the most recognised images in all of cinematic history.
Banned virtually everywhere until only recently, and still censored in countries such as the United Kingdom, Cannibal Holocaust is a well made and arguably worthwhile piece of cinematic history.
And it has remained strong throughout all of cinematic history.
Hardly more than a child's stick figure but it is part of cinematic history.
it's been ten years in the making, but Avengers: Infinity War is finally here and boy, oh boy, is it a mind - blowing, jaw - dropping, tear - jerking, side - splitting, absolutely gratifying piece of cinematic history.
Even all these decades later, Jaws continues to be one of the most important horror movies in all of cinematic history - and if A Quiet Place can capture even a sprinkle of Spielberg's magic, then it will be a surefire success for Krasinski.
In all of cinematic history, from the very beginning until forever, you will never again witness anything quite like Ian Ziering fighting a great white shark with a chainsaw.
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