But it means a lot to people,» Daniel Kaluuya says
of reactions to his film «Get Out.»
Some lucky, lucky fans and critics had the opportunity to attend early screenings of Captain America: Civil War last night — and as of right now, the majority
of the reactions to the film have been mostly positive!
Alex Garland's Annihilation movie adaptation has begun screening for the press and the first wave
of reactions to the film are extremely positive.
Not exact matches
Think
of your emotions as a
film you're watching on Netflix: Just as you don't have control over the characters or the plot in the
film, you can't control the way you feel in
reaction to an event or situation.
After Giuliani, President Trump's outside legal counsel, appeared on Hannity late Wednesday
to contradict previous White House statements regarding attorney Michael Cohen and adult
film star Stormy Daniels, other hosts and correspondents voiced a wide array
of reactions.
She links this month's protests against an online
film making fun
of the Muslim prophet Mohammed - which have resulted in several deaths around the world, including that
of the U.S. Ambassador
to Libya, Chris Stevens -
to the
reaction in 1989 against Salman Rushdie's novel «The Satanic Verses.»
CNN:
Reaction to anti-Islam
film fuels debate on free speech versus hate speech The deaths
of the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans amid protests against a
film that denigrates Islam has sparked global discussion and debate about whether there is a line between free speech and hate speech and, if so, where it lies.
The images
of the
film have the power
to overwhelm normal
reactions.
I suspect that what prompted this tamer version
of the movie was not merely the squeamishness
of Aunt Martha and Uncle Harry but the fact that the original
film had stirred up a surprising and unintended
reaction: it caused some people
to question the very goodness
of God.
In walking back from the theater, Detweiler talked
to some
of his students asking for their
reaction to the
film.
Invisible Children wants
to save the world through military intervention in a conflict that they do not (seem
to) understand (although they claim this is not the case, see their
reaction to critiques
of the
film).
This process enhanced the material's optical response
to electrical signals by allowing more
of the thin
film to contribute
to coloration
reactions.
Mariano et al. studied the electroreduction
of CO2
to CO on polycrystalline gold
films, a
reaction that competes with H2 evolution.
The research team developed, for the first time in the world, a new technology that combines porous stainless steel, which is thermally and mechanically strong and highly stable
to oxidation / reduction
reactions, with thin -
film electrolyte and electrodes
of minimal heat capacity.
I'll start with a couple
of reactions to this specific
film, but I also want
to share some thoughts about this type
of documentary, in general.
It's the kind
of reaction that gets scientists a bad rap, and Olson — himself a scientist and
film - maker — suggests it pays
to skip the pedantry...
In that case, the COLTRIMS experiments proved that the position
of the Danish physicist Niels Bohr in the «Einstein - Bohr debates» 80 years ago was correct and, shortly before that, other physicists from the atomic physics work group used COLTRIMS
to «
film» the destruction
of a molecule by a strong laser pulse — a
reaction so fast that it can not be captured by an ordinary camera.
The PNNL team found that nanometer - thick
films of water coat the minerals and accelerate the
reactions to solidify carbon dioxide.
Dr. Bruce Kay and his colleagues are applying and extending molecular - beam surface scattering techniques
to ice surfaces
to examine the chemical kinetics and
reaction dynamics
of molecular processes occurring both on the surface and within the bulk
of amorphous and crystalline ice
films.
They found that the
reaction occurs without an energetic push, but the position
of the water molecules as they come in
to form first «puddles»
of water that connect into a
film as they grow bigger.
Using the European XFEL's brilliant X-ray radiation, physicists, chemists, biologists, and other scientists from all over the world will be able
to map the atomic details
of viruses, decipher the molecular composition
of cells, take three - dimensional images
of the nanoworld,
film chemical
reactions, study processes such as those occurring deep inside planets, and more.
After watching the
film it was funny
to listen
to the different
reactions to it, Tigger was full
of all the details like the Fairy Godmother getting squished in the green house by the pumpkin, the greedy mouse Gus who liked
to eat all the cheese and
of course the fact that Cinderella lost her glass slipper.
Although slight in plot, the
film is interesting because the three principal Keystone actors appear without comic makeup and because the audience can observe the mirthful
reactions of the real dancers in the hall
to the comic fight between Chaplin and Sterling.
The balance
of the
film involves Julia's distressed
reaction to being trapped with the plain features and blue - collar lifestyle
of Mary Beth.
If you've caught any
of the media blitz for the
film you've seen the episode in which Ferrell's character swings at Galifianakis» and accidentally slugs a baby, but it's still funny
to watch the characters» horrified
reactions, smartly played in slow motion while we hear «My Country «Tis
of Thee.»
A cute
film about the impact
of the writing
of racy novel on a small town and the town's
reaction to the surprising author.
It was
filmed without a live audience, yet the laugh track was actually a recording
of an audiences»
reactions while watching the episode,
to give the illusion
of a live audience.
Lelio understands that the community at the center
of the
film is rooted in old - school tradition, but as it's physically rooted in a cultural capital
of the world, no one here is a stranger
to gays and lesbians, and so the
reactions to Ronit and Esit's rekindled love affair never rise
to the level
of the hysteric.
As an uberfan
of the so - bad - it's - good masterpiece The Room and a solid admirer
of The Disaster Artist, The Room co-star Greg Sestero's tell - all book about the making
of mysterious vampiric figure Tommy Wiseau's «Tennessee Williams style melodrama as told by an alien who has apparently never seen normal human beings interact» drama - turned - dark - comedy - after - initial - audience -
reactions - full -
of - howling - laughter, I was a bit reserved in my excitement when I found out that James Franco was going
to direct the
film adaptation, as well as portraying Wiseau himself.
As for that key moment that sets up the final act, I thought the
film established the character motivation adequately with the earlier scenes showing us Schultz's
reaction to some
of the violence against slaves.
As for the story, it has potential but fails
to follow through; writes the Guardian in a two - star review typical
of the overall
reaction, «Byzantium starts
to introduce issues that you'd seldom find in most vampire
films, before cutting
of the blood and leaving them
to die.»
Below, we recap the
reactions from critics
to the major
films screening at this year's Telluride, Venice, and Toronto International Film Festivals, considered the most prestigious events
of the season and the locales where many future Oscar nominees first debut.
As the Cannes crowd filed out
of the theater, they began posting their
reactions to the
film.
There's the potential for some fine performances here, but these characters exist only as an extension
of the males in the
film and their actions are merely
reactions to the men in their lives.
Caffeine, the drug, is known as a stimulant, usually taken in order
to to perk up its consumer and keep him awake and alert for a period
of time, or sometimes
to alleviate headaches — effects this
film seems
to produce the opposite
reaction of in abundance Highly addictive, withdrawal symptoms include fatigue, drowsiness, irritability, and in some cases, vomiting.
But upon further reflection, I'm not sure how much
of that
reaction was due
to the fact that I could still recite almost all
of the
film in my head (much
of the dialogue is the same), that I will always love its songs (except for the new ones, which added nothing), and that Condon knows his way around a lavish musical.
During SF Indiefest, we spoke
to him about whether he'd have the same
reaction to the apocalypse as his characters, how
film criticism can numb enthusiasm, his directorial influences, the art
of blocking as opposed
to editing, and more.
But his ears were surely burning, because his
film opened
to the kind
of near - universal kudos that nearly eclipsed the somewhat mixed
reaction to the day's other bows.
Viewed as a stream -
of - consciousness
reaction to a rich, established, older man's fear that he might lose everything he has worked his entire life
to attain, however, the
film takes on a more illuminating meaning.
, in which Espinosa says he wanted
to make «science reality» rather than «science fiction,»
filming a scenario that made some scientific sense and portraying the realistic
reactions of characters living through a crisis.
Hoffman's masterful display
of talent in The Master is also undeniable, and as that
film's divisive
reaction makes it a lesser player in the Best Picture race, many
of its admirers will likely look
to the acting categories
to show their appreciation.
But the two
films share a common attention
to the
reaction of people caught up in something larger that fractures and shatters their understanding
of the world.
Here is a rarity in this season
of summer movie doldrums: A
film that is guaranteed
to elicit strong
reactions.
It's a
film that is less than the sum
of its parts, amusing though some
of those parts may be depending upon your
reaction to Fellini's obsessions with mis - shapen people, bodily functions, and women's rear ends and breasts.
These scene mostly show very small, incidental moments which were cut from the
film, but I really liked Cash's
reaction to the pressing
of his first single.
LMD: The
film asks where one might draw a line between Adam's
reactions due
to his condition and those
of his personality, which comes
to a head during his and Beth's big fight.
Fans
of Jason Statham will no doubt have some fun with Killer Elite and there's one show - stopping moment in the first Statham / Owen brawl that will certainly get a
reaction from audiences, but for anyone looking for either an over-the-top action flick or a smart - witted political thriller, the
film fails
to live up
to the sum
of its respective parts.
Williams turns in a terrific performance in this 1996 comedy, proving that his improvisational skills extend
to reactions of a more subtle nature than the crazy riffs he displayed in
films like «Aladdin,» «Good Morning Vietnam,» and «Mrs. Doubtfire.»
Adults may squirm a bit in
reaction to the
film's whole - hearted embrace
of its themes
of love everlasting and life eternal, but the content seems just right for their less - disillusioned youngsters.
Most
of the features that make Lewis» directorial work such a remarkable exception
to the dominance
of a realist aesthetic in Hollywood filmmaking are brilliantly apparent in The Errand Boy, including the foregrounding
of sound manipulation (most blatant in the sequence involving the post-synchronisation
of the song «Lover» for a musical
film, and in the tape manipulation
of Kathleen Freeman's
reaction to having been left by her driver in the back seat
of a convertible receiving a car wash) and the placement
of actors in a shot so as
to highlight the presence
of the camera (as when Morty, an undirected and oblivious extra in a
film - within - the -
film cocktail - party scene, keeps looking at the camera from the background
of a shot in which other extras, in their roles as party guests, intermittently block him from the camera).