Not exact matches
It's a unique opportunity for Toronto - based Canada Goose, this year's official outerwear sponsor
of the festival, to clad typically fashionable
film folks in arctic apparel.
This is just a level
of irony, or whatever it is, too deep, and when it comes out, a lot
of folks are going to be totally pissed, especially our beautiful
film and TV
folks.
Maybe even discussion over a bunch
of contemporary
films to make things a little more relevant and accessible to
folks who may not be overtly Christian.
But contrary to some
of its marketing, this
film is not a celebration
of the Greenwich Village scene or the late 50s / early 60s
folk movement.
Subtly but nonetheless insistently, the
film suggests that Davis's responses to them matter, and regardless
of how the story
of his
folk - music career turns out.
Seems like the only «Footloose»
film Cams ever watched is a x-ray
of his ankle
folks.
, Boxing Fight LXXIX, Boxing Fight LXXX, Tell Mom And Pop And All The
Folks You Know About All The Boxin», Boxing Fight LXXXI, and the entire collection
of Boxing Fight
films such as Boxing Fight CIX, Boxing Fight CCXXXIX, Boxing Fight MDCCCXI, and Gun Fight: All Outta Bullets!
Most
of those
folks likely feel that she is related to Obi - Wan Kenobi or another Jedi we've seen in a previous
film — Qui - Gon Jinn, perhaps.
Wired's picked up on a clever use
of machinima (the «
filming»
of video in computer games or virtual worlds) by the
folks at Bill Maher's HBO show to nail Hillary Clinton over her exaggeration
of the danger involved in her trip to Bosnia in the 90s.
As Joe sets out to learn how to be healthy in an unhealthy world, he talks to a wide range
of experts, follows up with
folks from the first
film, and connects with new people along the way.
My name is Diandra: - I've got this strong feeling
of wanderlust ** - I'm in love with the process and art
of film and writing - My # 1 choice
of transportation are my two feet - An amateur painter & photographer -
Folk, Reggae & Rock (ily Janis, Marley & Dylan)- Stephen King is my # 1...
The Anthology
of American
Folk Music is a six - album compilation released in 1952 by Folkways Records (catalogue FP 251, FP 252, and FP 253), comprising Offers news, comment and features about the British arts scene with sections on books,
films, music, theatre, art and architecture.
Given the degree to which the
film succeeded, artistically and financially, one would expect the creative minds behind it to be as happy with it as producers Douglas Wick and Walter Parkes are — it's a bad sign for your making -
of doc when the most interesting
folks to listen to are the studio weasels.
The
film rightly gives much attention to the Cree - Canadian
folk singer Buffy Sainte - Marie, who discusses the banning
of her song Universal Soldier in the early 1960s, and how things have changed since then and how things have not.
It has elements
of the above, yet it is truly a spiritual exploration, a stunning
folk story capture in
film.
So much
of the success
of any given horror
film relies on a few aesthetic elements: its atmosphere, its ability to play with light and the shadow, and,
of course, location -LRB-... location, location — as real estate
folks would add for effect).
If you had any hesitation about a
film about a
film you didn't know, or worse, didn't like, the participation
of these
folks makes it easier to settle in.
Clearly one
of cinema's classics, «The Empire Strikes Back» sets a standard for second - part
folk films that numerous other franchises would attempt to recreate.
Now there is a chance that Ebert is discussing the «New GEEKS Cinema» meaning, the
folks that have just come into the world
of film.
Ryan Kernaghan's clean, handsome widescreen lensing is the outstanding element in a solidly assembled
film, in which the most notable musical backing consists
of various country and
folk oldies that reflect generally nondescript nice - guy Donal's personal tastes.
In a weird way, that can be a little disturbing to some
folks, but
films such as Shallow Hal, Stuck on You, and Me, Myself & Irene illustrate their unique treatise on democracy, in which we are all collectively equal in our wonderful, horrible, messy humanity: a whole wide world
of freaks.
After all
of the interesting and fun effects
of the preceding 110 minutes, the final effects make you wonder if the CGI
folks pulled an all - nighter to rush this
film out — like a cram session before a final exam.
In truth, thinking about the
folks whom Haigh has left behind on Charley's journey is perhaps what cuts most through the naive palatability
of the
film.
But at the same time the
film traffics in the pseudo-psychological mumbo - jumbo that is the standard
folk religion
of the
film biography, and undermines its interest in reason by dabbling in emotive pop occultism.
Layering the life
of Irish
folk singer Joe Heaney through a flickering lens and leaning on the natural, unadorned voice
of the sean nos [old style] singer, this doc / feature hybrid
film isn't perfect, but it is quite perfectly - made.
I imagine some
folks at Marvel were worried if moviegoers would accept a miniature crime fighter with such a refreshingly uncool name — and the bizarre power
of commanding ants — but the
film was a critical and commercial hit, especially overseas.
Sinbad: Legend
of the Seven Seas is another attempt by Jeffrey Katzenberg and the
folks at DreamWorks to take a chunk out
of the Disney dominance
of the animated family
film market.
The awesome
folks at Mondo have a handful
of great Black Friday deals which include new prints for Scott Pilgrim vs the World, Thor: Ragnarok, Ex Machina and the
films of LAIKA, not to mention a deluxe edition
of The Art
of Mondo book.
Alex is surrounded in the office by an ensemble
of producers, directors and
film folks played by a range
of considerable actors, Holly Hunter and Richard Edson among them, in relatively unrewarding roles.
The action takes place during the making
of a small - budget potboiler
film, HOME FOR PURIM, that no one is taking seriously, not even the
folks making it, until an internet rumor surfaces that one
of the cast is giving an Oscar - worthy performance.
With a resume
of modest and economical dramas reflecting on everyday
folk, director Thomas McCarthy has taken an unassuming approach to charismatic ensembles like his previous
films Win Win and The Station Agent.
Attuned to the formalism inherent in Japanese life — the rules
of school, playground and workplace; the frequency
of group singing and parades; the use
of communal and
folk song as receptacle
of social values and agent
of social pressure — Ballad
of Narayama simply takes these elements familiar from his earlier
films and pushes them to their aesthetic limit.
As well as appearing as a villager in Doubutsu no Mori e +, Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City
Folk, she appears in Doubutsu no Mori (
film) by the name
of Sally, who is an aspiring fashion designer and is best friends with Ai.
Based on American
folk tales, the
film is one
of the most unnerving movies in recent memory.
«Change» is one
of the themes
of this year's festival, with the
folks behind the festival embracing the evolving landscape
of film and
film distribution.
And while there are a number
of strong sequences sprinkled throughout (eg Cole talks to his mother (Toni Collette's Lynn) about her own deceased parent), The Sixth Sense's funereal atmosphere ultimately lessens the impact
of the much - vaunted climactic twist and it is, in the end, clear that the
film doesn't entirely work as either a drama or a spooky thriller - with the movie's mild success due mostly to Shyamalan's considerable talent and his ongoing ability to wring top - notch work from
folks both in front
of and behind the camera (ie this is an exceedingly handsome production, undeniably).
Here at Cannes, I have spoken with some
folks in the business
of buying and selling
films abroad, about the post-Black Panther landscape.
The
film leaves a few too many unanswered questions but it's still a compelling true story which gets you thinking about the power
of politicians and how even incompetent
folk can orchestrate a cover up.
Nu - minimalism, neo classical, Neil Young psych -
folk meets the
film scores
of Thomas Newman, Bernard Herrmann and Penderecki... oh its just Radiohead changing music and art forever.
But certainly Statham has achieved a legitimate level
of stardom to avoid z - grade actioners like this, and
folks like Ray Liotta and John Rhys - Davies can't possibly have reached financial straits as desperate as to require their participation in adventure
films as flimsy and unengaging as this.
The
film just looks like it's pandering to the religious
folks in the room and those just aren't the kinds
of movies that I like to watch.
If you see a moody pattern emerging on the type
of films they've worked on, you'd be on the money; the pair, influenced by
folks like Krzysztof Penderecki, Terry Bozzio and even later - day dark and doomy Scott Walker, traffic largely in droney and disquieting soundscapes, specializing in that sweet spot where discordant sounds subtly burn in the back
of the frame rather than overpowering the narrative.
But curiously, Whannell (who scripted both prior «Insidious»
films, as well as the Wan - directed «Saw» and «Dead Silence») sidelines those amiable
folks for much
of «Chapter 3,» which takes place «a few years» before the events
of the earlier
films.
Another crack in the timeline is the introduction
of Julian Albert (yes,
folks, that is Draco Malfoy from the Harry Potter
films).
Remember that scene in The Blues Brothers where Jake Blues catches the Holy Ghost while watching James Brown lead a leaping, flying congregation
of black
folks in a gospel blowout?That's the spirit — the soul —
of Dreamgirls, Bill Condon's
film adaptation
of the long - running Broadway musical.
Yes
folks, it's been almost two decades since Celine (Julie Delpy) and Jesse (Ethan Hawke) first met on that train to Budapest, and now three
films and a whole lot
of life talk behind them, their relationship is as juicy as ever.
Crewing and being on
film sets is kind
of like being in the carnival, with carnie
folks.
All
of the celebrities get tributary write - ups by other starry folk: Oscar whisperer Harvey Weinstein honors film legend Redford; James Franco writes about Abramovic (OF COURSE HE DOES); Naomi Watts talks up Robin Wright who had her best year; and Jessica Chastain has the good sense to worship Megan Ellison.
of the celebrities get tributary write - ups by other starry
folk: Oscar whisperer Harvey Weinstein honors
film legend Redford; James Franco writes about Abramovic (
OF COURSE HE DOES); Naomi Watts talks up Robin Wright who had her best year; and Jessica Chastain has the good sense to worship Megan Ellison.
OF COURSE HE DOES); Naomi Watts talks up Robin Wright who had her best year; and Jessica Chastain has the good sense to worship Megan Ellison...
Lake Bell)(Grade: B)-- Lake Bell's charming In A World may be the first
film to explore the occupation
of voice - over artists (otherwise known as the
folks with soothi...
It was designed for academics and
film aficionados and while I'm sure that many
folks connected to it, the majority
of people will find it just too weird and meaningless.