Sentences with phrase «original film centers»

The original film centers on a drug dealer who gets arrested and loses a massive amount of product in the process.

Not exact matches

«Guess Who» is a dry comedy, a remake of the classic «Guess Who's Coming to Dinner» (1967), only this time, it has a race role reversal, where the original film was about a white family meeting a black man, this film centers around a black family meeting a white man.
At the center of the film, however, is a story that not only functions as true continuation of the events in the original, allowing the characters to grow and change in different ways than the first chapter, it's surprisingly emotionally engaging and resonant.
Director Paul Thomas Anderson, who helmed two of the most original films of the last five years, has fashioned a nearly flawless hat trick: a unique treatise on love and anguish centered on a truly unlikely star.
The Accountant has somewhat of an original premise as I've never quite seen an action film centered on an autistic assassin / accountant.
The cover of their The Happy Ending blu - ray is embarrassing — it's a fraction of the film's original movie poster blown up and set off center with the title written in thin blue lettering that's nearly indecipherable.
While the original ideas for a Star Wars stand - alone film would be about Yoda, Boba Fett or Han Solo, it's now been confirmed that this spin - off will center around... a woman!
Warner Bros. is also developing a film centered on Dick Grayson - the original Robin - and the superhero he became after leaving Batman and Gotham, Nightwing.
The film, centering on T'Challa, king and defender of the world's richest and most technologically advanced nation, Wakanda, is adorned in a matte - black vibranium suite which matches up perfectly with the technologically advanced materials at use in Clarks Originals» matte - black iteration of the Trigenic Evo.
His original scores have appeared in work from National Geographic, Center Stage and in films, including the documentary Open Secret.
Set 15 years after the original film (and ignoring the events of EXORCIST II: THE HERETIC), the film centers on a character from the first film, Police Lt. William Kinderman (George C. Scott, played before by the late Lee J. Cobb).
Dubbed a revisionist take on the original film, the new story centers on a family struggling to make ends meet that relocates to an outdated suburban home and is confronted by an angry spirit who kidnaps their youngest daughter and challenges them to band together to rescue her from the clutches of evil.
As Westworld «s inaugural season ushered in the adaptation of Michael Crichton's 1973 film of the same name, the second season will seemingly center around six different parks, including Shogun World, which was referred to as Samurai World in the original picture.
Like the original 1982 film, the story centers around a family whose suburban home is plagued by dark spirits.
Get Out was the only film centering on a person of color to score a Best Picture nomination but it showed up big in the major categories, with three additional nominations: Director, Lead Actor, and Original Screenplay.
The film, a contemporary re-imagining of Marvel's original and longest - running superhero team, centers on four young outsiders who teleport to an alternate and dangerous universe, which alters their physical form in shocking ways.
The moral quandary at the center of the film may not be an original one — Danish commander Claus Pedersen (Pilou Asbæk) must go to court over a split - second decision made during a firefight in which his actions saved a comrade while unknowingly leading to a number of civilian casualties — but Lindholm takes seemingly ages to get to that point, allowing the audience to soak in the monotony and incessant - if - buried burden of Pedersen's position: serving as ersatz father for his unit while knowing, intuitively, that his family desperately needs him back home.
Ragnarok works him into the story in a way that's both original and exciting, and his relationship with Thor also helps keep the film centered.
The film follows the piece from its original concept to its display at the Getty Center for Valentine's exhibition during Pacific Standard Time, the 2011 Getty initiative to celebrate the birth of the Los Angeles art scene.
The video «Splitting,» transferred from the original 8 mm film, records an amazing performance work: Matta - Clark alone cutting the two - story house in half vertically, using only a Sawzall, then chiseling a wedge from its foundation so a jacked - up half of the severed house could be tipped slightly off center.
Centered on a screenplay for an unrealized film, which restages the process and exchanges of the original proposal, Surface Tension Supplement No. 5 also includes texts and projects by leading theorists, artists and academics who debate the roles of spatial practice and politics today.
New Orleans celebrates Mitchell's memory this weekend with «Joan Mitchell in New Orleans» a symposium featuring receptions, film screenings and lectures on the artist, anchored by a trio of Mitchell exhibits at The New Orleans Museum of Art (paintings), the Newcomb Art Gallery (original works on paper), and The Contemporary Arts Center (prints).
Like Mapping the Studio I, currently on view at DIA Center for the Arts, the footage is from the original material shot by Nauman's infrared video camera at 7 different studio positions, filmed over a period of several months in 2000.
On October 30, Cruel and Unusual Comedy from the Desmet Collection of the EYE Film Institute, The Netherlands comprises revelatory and even shocking early European film comedies that center on themes of sex, violence, madness, and science fiction, with original music performed live by award - winning composer Donald Sosin and his NYC Eclectic Electric Band.
Lattimore will also perform original live scores to films by Guy Maddin and Philippe Garrel at The Getty Center in Los Angeles on February 27.
Dash Shaw (BFA 2005 Illustration) Author, animator and cartoonist; published works include Cosplayers 1 & 2, Doctors, New School, 3 New Stories, The Unclothed Man in the 35th Century A.D., Bottomless Belly Button all published by Fantagraphics; New Jobs published by Uncivilized Books; BodyWorld published by Pantheon; Bottomless Belly Button was named Publishers Weekly's best graphic novel and one of Entertainment Weekly's top 10 books; New School was voted One the Best Books of 2013 by National Public Radio; animated short Seraph selected for 2013 Sundance Film Festival; animated series The Unclothed Man in the 35th Century A.D. aired on IFC.com (2009); solo exhibition of original writings and storyboards at Duke University's John Hope Franklin Center (2008); solo exhibition at the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art (2010); Harvey Award nominee: Best Graphic Album for Bottomless Belly Button (2009); Ignatz Award nomination in the category of Outstanding Story for Galactic Funnels (2008); drawings featured in the film Rabbit Hole (2010); Sundance Writing and Directing Labs Fellow (2010); Cullman Center Fellow (2014).
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