Not exact matches
Besides watching every game on
film and fielding the complaints of outraged general managers, Kuharich assigns officials to games — there are 45 NFL officials of whom 35 are used every weekend — keeps tabs on
other officials, college and
high school, who would like to get into professional football and, of course, makes certain that the officials he has now are always in control of the game.
It's the generation that grew up with Lucas Grabeel from the
High School Musical series and so many
other films.
Following a young woman as she awkwardly makes her way through her senior year of
high school, Lady Bird explores popularity, family issues, jealousy, and numerous
other issues that teenagers face on a daily basis, so if you go into this
film having already experienced those years of your life, I guarantee there will be a section of this movie that you can relate to.
Home made is a
film made by a junior
high school student, but yet this trailer shows bugattis, and a few
other exotic cars, helicopter shots etc. which definitely put it over the fence beyond «home made»
Based on the nonfiction book compiled by Long Beach
high school teacher Erin Gruwell from the writings of her economically - challenged and scholastically - underserved students taken from their diaries, Freedom Writers is a formula feel - good
film about one teacher's near - quixotic quest to get her students to learn something about themselves, and about
others, in order to not be swallowed up by the negativity surrounding them.
But this year's slate also featured several
films centered on relationships between older women and younger men: Hannah Fidel's A Teacher, which concerns an affair between a
high school teacher and a student; Liz W. Garcia's The Lifeguard, in which Kristen Bell takes up with a teenage boy; and Two Mothers, in which Robin Wright and Naomi Watts are friends who each get with the
other's teenage son.
His approach is completely straight - faced, giving
high school kids similar, somewhat anachronistic, stylized dialogue, speaking to each
other in a sophisticated and mannered fashion, and adding a depth and maturity not commonly associated with
films set in
high school.
We look forward to uniting with
other film lovers from around the Metroplex to celebrate great filmmaking and empower future filmmakers through camps,
high school programs, and the Dallas International
Film Festival.»
The director of «The 40 - Year - Old Virgin» and
other films and TV shows met Shandling when he was in
high school and interviewed him for his
school radio show.
If neither of those labels applies to you, I can't imagine what R»n' R HS can offer you that
other, better
films in the
high school comedy genre couldn't.
What was greeted with relative fanfare upon release (I myself gave it a four - star review my sophomore year of
high school) now seems fairly bland when placed in comparison with the
other films, neither exciting (as I found Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban) nor excruciating (as I found Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire).
This
film follows the course of a group of
high school teens about to graduate and go off to college, and perhaps never see each
other or their town again.
From here on out, this
film isn't much different than
other coming - of - age or
high school romance
films you've seen before.
Every
high school film has that bitchy girl who is incredibly evil, but in Mean Girls, we learn more about the subtle ways that girls sabotage each
other's success.
It would be unfair to ask any
other film to mix insight with carnage but again the Diablo Cody pedigree is built upon such knowing play with conventions; Jennifer's Body has the necessary structure to outdo not only Scream with the genre self - awareness but also Heathers with a look at the «scorched earth» dynamics of
high school existence heightened by a string of murders.
He also starred in
other indie
films, including «Party Girl,» Nigel Finch's acclaimed
film «Stonewall,» «200 Cigarettes,» «
High School High,» and appeared in studio features «The Terminal,» for director Steven Spielberg, and» Cop Out,» opposite Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan.Read More
I definitely saw bits of myself as a teen in Lady Bird — I was also a theater kid in
high school, so seeing that in the
film was a total treat, but also remembering that as a time in your life where you could try on different versions of yourself to see who you want to be, and what
other people respond to.
thru 3/11; New Pictures thru 3/3; Etc. / MoMA PS1 / 22 - 25 Jackson / Long Island City Donut Muffin curated by J. Duffett & T. Gonzales / Dorsky Curatorial Programs / 11 - 03 45th Ave., Long Island City / thru 3/10 How Much Do I Owe You / No Longer Empty @ The Clock Tower / 29 - 27 41st Ave., Long Island City / thru 3/13 Nancy Dwyer; Visual Conversations / Fisher Landau Center for Art / 38 - 27 30th Long Island City, Queens / thru 4/7 Emerging Artist Fellowship / Socrates Sculpture Park / 32 - 01 Vernon Blvd. / LIC / thru 3/31 Process and Progress: Engaging in Community Change / Bronx River Art Center / 305 E 140 / The Bronx / thru 5/30 Joan Semmel / Bronx Museum / 1040 Grand Concourse, The Bronx / thru 6/9 Contemporary Cartographies / Lehman College / Bedford Park Blvd West, The Bronx / 2/5 thru 5/11 Reception 3/18 Vital Signs: Dean Dempsey; Susan Fenton, Amy Jenkins; Lorie Novak; Dread Scott / Pelham / 155 Fifth Ave. / Pelham / thru 3/30
OTHER: Walter De Maria / The Broken Kilometer / DIA / 393 West Broadway / ongoing Walter De Maria / The New York Earth Room / DIA / 141 Wooster / ongoing A. Ruppersberg; R. Artschwager; El Anatsui; V. Overton; S. Finch; T. Houseago; Lilliput (group) /
High Line Park Leo Villareal / Madison Square Park / thru 2/15 Sandra Gibson & Luis Recoder / Madison Square Park / thru 4/5 Opening 3/1 Monika Sosnowska / Public Art Fund / Doris C. Freeman Plaza: 5th Avenue @ 60th / thru 2/17 Mark di Suvero / Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 1 / ongoing Oscar Tuazon / Public Art Fund / Brooklyn Bridge Park / thru 4/26 SELECTED EVENTS: Monday, 2/4, 6:30 PM / David Diao on Barnett Newman / DIA / 535 W 22 — floor 5 / $ Tuesday, 2/5, 6:30 PM / Donald Baechler on his work / New York Studio
School / 8 W 8 / FREE Tuesday, 2/5, 7 PM / Vitaly Komar on his work / SVA / Amphitheater / 209 E 23 / FREE Tuesday, 2/5, 8 PM / Trenton Doyle Hancock on his work / Columbia / Prentis Hall / 632 W 125 / FREE Wednesday, 2/6, 6:30 PM / Rebecca Rabinow on Matisse / New York Studio
School / 8 W 8 / FREE Wednesday, 2/6, 7 PM / Mierle Laderman Ukeles on her work / The New
School Kellen Auditorium / 66 Fifth Avenue / FREE Thursday, 2/7, 6:30 PM / Christopher K. Ho reads, with curators Sara Reisman & Herb Tam / MOCA / 215 Centre / RSVP / FREE Friday, 2/8, 9 AM / Performa: Black Surrealism
film program / NYU Einstein Aud.
However, his
high school fascination with mass media,
film and
other moving images have led Longo's career towards making photographs and 3D objects often based on
film and television images.
Some of our notable entertainment and media attorneys are: John Quinn, General Counsel of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, who has also represented entertainment and media clients in a number of
high profile cases; Kathleen Sullivan, the former Dean of Stanford Law
School, First Amendment scholar, and nationally renowned appellate advocate, who heads the firm's appellate practice group; Bob Raskopf, an expert in the sports, entertainment and media bars in New York, who is perhaps best known for his work on behalf of professional sports leagues and teams, newspapers and publishers; Claude Stern, who has represented a broad array of leading software developers, videogame manufacturers, online publishers and
other media clients in all forms of intellectual property litigation, including copyright, patent, trade secret, trademark, and licensing disputes; Bruce Van Dalsem, who has tried and resolved disputes for studios, producers and performing artists in the
film, television, music and finance businesses, securing a top five verdict in California based on the misappropriation of a
film library; Gary Gans, an expert litigator in motion picture financing, production and distribution disputes, as well as copyright and idea theft cases, who has been named in 2012 by The Hollywood Reporter as one of America's «Top Entertainment Attorneys;» Jeff McFarland, who has litigated entertainment related cases for more than 20 years, including cases involving motion picture and television series profits, video game licenses, idea theft and the «seven year rule;» and Michael Williams, who represents a satellite exhibitor and
other media clients in trademark, copyright, patent, antitrust and
other commercial litigation.