Sentences with phrase «over this great director»

It is shameful that the academy has passed over this great director so many times.

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@Tct Although I do agree with you that the victims in this tragedy do deserve the most attention and the stories of the survivors are being shared all over the news world from this tragedy and the many great acts of kindness that were expressed from the cross builder guy to Christian Bale himself and the movies team of directors and all that.
That is a very good articles Wenger shou; ld never have been given a new contract he has completeky lossed the plot and if he is allowed to stay on things will get steaderly worse with our team I have supported Arsenal for over 70 years and we have had some bad times during that period but I have never felt the way I feel at the moment I really hate Wenger now and have never said that about any of our managers before But really believe Wenger will destroy our great club I believe the Boerd of Directors plus Usmanvof should out vote Kronke and make Usmanof the new Chairman then Usmanof will then sack Wenger As he said he would do if he was Chaiman then we could appoint a new Manager the one from Juventus or Atletico Madrid and Start to see Arsenal begin to be great again
Gold and Fry have remained great down down the years despite the Peterborough Director of Football being sacked by him soon after the Davids took over at Birmingham City.
Now, following news this week that the Old Trafford board of directors want the Special One to sit tight and wait another season before taking over, everything has been thrown back up in the air again and fans that want to see the back of van Gaal have been given great cause for concern.
Executive Director of Baseline Sports Camps, Raf Choudhury, is a former member of Great Britain's National Baseball Team and brings over 25 years in baseball experience.
Nicolas de La Hosseraye, Commercial Director France, says it was great to collect the prize on behalf of Mayborn Group and the Tommee Tippee brand at this important event, which was attended by over 50 French businesses.
In the letter dated 14 July 2017 and signed by SERAP executive director Adetokunbo Mumuni the organization said that, «Public interest is not well served when government officials such as former governors, deputies supplement their emoluments in their current positions with life pensions and emoluments drawn from their states» meagre resources, and thereby prioritising their private or personal interests over and above the greatest happiness of the greatest number.»
Poughkeepsie... Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro and Division of Veterans Services Director Nelson Eddy Rivera invite Dutchess County residents to participate in a special Memorial Day ceremony and vigil to be held on the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park in honor of those who gave their lives in defense of our great nation.
Poughkeepsie... Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro and Ulster County Executive Michael Hein, along with Nelson Eddy Rivera, Director of Dutchess County's Division of Veterans Services invite Dutchess & Ulster County residents to participate in a special Memorial Day ceremony and vigil to be held on the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park in honor of those who gave their lives in defense of our great nation.
In the letter dated 14 July 2017 and signed by SERAP executive director Adetokunbo Mumuni the organisation said that, «Public interest is not well served when government officials such as former governors, deputies supplement their emoluments in their current positions with life pensions and emoluments drawn from their states» meagre resources and thereby prioritising their private or personal interests over and above the greatest happiness of the greatest number.»
Yet researchers studying refugee mental health have made great strides over the past 20 years, says physician Richard Mollica, director of the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
«We've had over a million people on it — strollers, high heels, wheelchairs, you name it — and it's held up great,» says Debbie Shock, director of operations and facilities.
Paul Ho the Director General of the East Asian Observatory said «It is a great opportunity for the East Asian Observatory to take over the operation of JCMT which is an excellent facility with extremely powerful instrumentation.
I wasn't aware that the great actor / director made some pretty weak films over the years.
If the goal of the Darwin's great - great - grandson, Randal Keynes, the author of Annie's Box, along with the writers and director of «Creation» was to humanize Darwin and bury the iconic image of the stoic bearded man who walked with a cane and was slightly hunched over in his later years, then they brilliantly accomplished what they set out to do.
That Denis can produce a work that, without a trace of preciousness, is equal parts indebted to Barthes and Chicago blues, connected as arm is to shoulder to the film - historical legacy of post-New Wave French filmmaking, is only further justification for claim that the 71 - year - old is the greatest working director over the last two decades.
Screenwriter Ray Bradbury masterfully captures the allegorical elements in the Herman Melville original without sacrificing any of the film's entertainment value (Bradbury suffered his own «great white whale» in the form of director Huston, who sadistically ran roughshod over the sensitive author throughout the film).
Jennifer Lawrence was unsurprisingly charismatic and she has some great chemistry with Hutcherson, but Francis Lawrence didn't talk much about how he approached the material when he took over as director.
This frequently jaw - dropping documentary by director Alex Gibney, drawn largely from the book of the same name by Lawrence Wright, demonstrates vividly how a cult can spread among people searching for something greater in their lives, some advantage over others, some grand answer....
Released: June 9 Director: Bill Morrison (Spark of Being) Why it's great: In 1978, a construction worker in Dawson City exhumed a historical treasure trove: 372 silent films from the turn of the 20th century, printed across over 500,000 feet of nitrate film.
For a great write - up on each of the movies and why it's so inconsistent with the director's work, head over to Daily Film Dose.
WHY: Director Greg Mottola has made some great films over the past decade, including «Superbad,» «Adventureland» and «Paul,» which makes the release of «Keeping Up with the Joneses» all the more disappointing.
America's greatest director has been passed over time and again for the Academy Award.
With director Jon M. Chu — who is experienced in making musicals — taking over this franchise from the sloppy, noisy Stephen Sommers, the second G.I. JOE movie has a great deal more grace and goodwill than its predecessor.
Director Lynn Hirschberg directed this and other clips, which you can check out over at Nerdist, asking these celebrities to remember Prince by either reading or singing some of his greatest hits.
Despite coming from the writers and director of Shrek The Third (by far the worst in the series), executive producer Guillermo Del Toro has his prints all over the movie, from the genuine latin flavour to the genuinely scary scenes involving The Great Terror at the top of the beanstalk.
Mijke de Jong (Director / Writer, The Netherlands) has shown great social engagement in her work over the past 25 years: starting with her co-authored feature film debut, LOVE HURTS (1992), which won the Special Jury Prize in Locarno, through to her latest film, LAYLA M. (2016).
A great mix of old and new cinematic gold, this year's lineup includes Ildikó Enyedi's Berlinale Golden Bear - winner On Body and Soul; Mrs. Fang, Wang Bing's unflinching document of an elderly woman in her final days, which won the Golden Leopard at Locarno; the North American premiere of Katharina Wyss's powerful debut feature Sarah Plays a Werewolf, about a woman who channels her fears into theater; Govinda Van Maele's fiction feature debut Gutland, featuring Phantom Thread's Vicky Krieps; the U.S. premiere of Slovenian director Rok Biček «s The Family, a compassionate portrait of a young man's life over the course of 10 years; and experimental artist Bertrand Mandico's exhilarating, gender - bending Wild Boys.
Great dollops of DePalma - licious cheese are promised in the second trailer as the director favours, well, uh, passion and heat over the cold french dagger of the original.
One of the great pleasures of being an aficionado of auteur cinema lies in the process of gradually discovering a new world — a world created, brick by brick, film by film, by a director over time.
From an aesthetic standpoint, Maleficent may as well be protecting Pandora from the grubby hands of the human scum who threaten its unobtainable beauty — and beauty really is unobtainable in a movie from first time director Robert Stromberg, who carries over his grotesque production design aesthetic from Oz The Great and Powerful and the Tim Burton incarnation of Alice in Wonderland.
Del Toro seems to view plot and character development as simply a clothesline on which to hang a series of brain - searing images, and while that's not necessarily a bad thing (plenty of great directors have been stylists above all else), it means he keeps getting undermined by his scripts» odd tendency to never give him free rein to indulge in style over substance.
, a documentary about the battle over prescription pain medicine; Pet Fooled, a documentary about the dangers that lurk in your pet's food; the Criterion Collection's Blu - ray release of actor Marlon Brando's sole outing as a director, the 1961 Western One - Eyed Jacks, a great revenge tale that pits partner against partner; and the Criterion's massive Blu - ray collection, «Trilogía de Guillermo del Toro,» which features director Guillermo del Toro's Cronos, The Devil's Backbone and Pan's Labyrinth (his three Spanish - language films), each exploring different facets of the juncture of the real and the fantastic.
That shot was drawn on a storyboard by Harold Michelson; Nichols just followed Harold's lead, as did so many great directors over the years.
Q: Bruce, as an actor, you've worked with a lot of great directors over the course of your career.
Over the last 50 years, Stanley Kubrick's science - fiction masterpiece has made fans out of some of the world's greatest living directors.
Matt Damon became the center of controversy over the summer with the debut of the first U.S. trailer for «The Great Wall,» the action - fantasy epic from Legendary Pictures, which was criticized for focusing on the white American star over the film's Chinese talent, including ingénue Jing Tian, boy band breakout Junkai Wang and renowned director Zhang Yimou («House of Flying Daggers»).
But over the summer, the personal life of «The Birth of a Nation» «s star, writer, director and producer, Nate Parker («Non-Stop», «The Great Debaters») was brought into the limelight.
Released: February 24 Cast: Sennia Nanua, Gemma Arterton, Glenn Close, Paddy Considine Director: Colm McCarthy (Outcast) Why it's great: If you're fed up with «young adult dystopia,» and equally over the zombie movie, The Girl with All the Gifts is good news.
Released: April 7 Cast: Aaron Poole, Ellen Wong, Art Hindle Director: Jeremy Gillespie & Steve Kostanski (Father's Day) Why it's great: It's like someone threw Stephen King, H.P. Lovecraft, and John Carpenter into a blender, then splattered the results all over the hallways of a creepy, deserted hospital.
Released: August 11 Cast: Anthony LaPaglia, Miranda Otto Director: David F. Sandberg (Lights Out) Why It's Great: It's always nice when a sequel — or in this case a prequel — turns out to be some kind of an improvement over its franchise predecessor (it also happened last year with Ouija: Origin of Evil), and such is clearly the case with this quiet, creepy tale of a demented dollmaker, a creepy mansion, and a whole bunch of inquisitive little orphans.
Through intimate and honest conversations with Jodorowsky, filmed over the span of three years, plus interviews with legends and luminaries including H.R. Giger (artist, ALIEN), Gary Kurtz (producer, STAR WARS) and Nicolas Winding Refn (director, DRIVE and THE NEON DEMON), as well as never - before - seen realizations of Jodo's mind - blowing psychedelic space opera, director Pavich's film finally unearths the full saga of «THE GREATEST MOVIE NEVER MADE».
Over his seven features to date, no other American director (with the possible exception of Robert Altman, his idol) has helped inspire more great performances per capita to film.
Guy is so infectious in his personality and he is so charismatic and I always feel that Guy's films are deceptively personal and you wouldn't necessarily think it because it's not like he is exploring his deepest, innermost fears and sort of bleeding all over the screen in the way that some of those great directors do.
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