Harrison Ford and Christopher Plummer might make an interesting buddy
pairing in a different film.
Not exact matches
The researchers then used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to scan 21 of the participants» brains while they viewed
pairs of short
film clips showing classmates of varying status within this social network, telling them all they needed to do was indicate whether the clips
in each
pair were the same or
different, and that this task was unrelated to the first part of the experiment.
After making a cameo as herself
in The Muppets
in 2011, Silverman went a
different direction by taking on a dramatic role
in Take This Waltz, a
film following a married couple whose relationship begins to crumble when one half of the
pair forms an emotional bond with a neighbor.
Over the last few weeks a
pair of very
different films that both center around folk stories have arrived on Blu - ray
in the US.
Kids are
different from adults, though, and we see that
in the
film's introductory scenes, as Moonee and a
pair of her pals visit a neighboring hotel.
The elements of «Hell or High Water» sound familiar — a
pair of bank - robbing brothers, a detective working his last case before retirement, the mean flatlands of West Texas — but the
film turns out to be something
different, an urgent and dynamic drama told
in a low, measured cadence.
Other
films in the spotlight will include a
pair of Weinstein Co. releases that have made news because of editing:
Different versions of opening - night
film «Grace of Monaco» have reportedly led to conflicts between director Olivier Dahan and Weinstein, while the Un Certain Regard entry «The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby» screened as two separate
films in Toronto, but will be unveiled as a trimmed - down third version at Cannes.
The
film premieres
in NEXT, typically one of the most fascinating programs
in any festival all year, and stars the underrated
pair of Omari Hardwick and Meagan Good, two very
different people who meet on the night of the 2016 election
in Los Angeles.
It's
in a
pair of Christophe Honoré
films that he really announced himself:
in «Love Songs» (which showed off his musical chops, too) and «La Belle Personne,» he played two
different but equally moving riffs of teenage heartache; it'll be interesting to see how he matures.
We used a
film by Emma Watson, the Harry Potter and Beauty and the Beast actress, to introduce the topic and then the children worked
in pairs or groups to find out about case studies of
different children around the globe.
For the installation Joints 4tet for Ensemble, Atlas brings the resulting
films together for the first time, editing the material into four channels of synchronized video and showing them across a choreographed arrangement of ten
different sized monitors; some placed on mono - stands, some on rolling carts, and others grouped
in pairs.
This was followed,
in March, by a
pair of intriguing installations at two
different locations of the Museum of Contemporary Art: William Pope.L's massive flag at the Geffen Contemporary, as well as Kahlil Joseph's ruminative
film, inspired by Compton and the music of Kendrick Lamar, at the museum's Grand Avenue building.
Photographs by Lieko Shiga made
in the aftermath of the 2011 Tsunami
in Japan; a digital 3D matrix by Chia - Wei Hsu of a Chinese deity displaced by the Cultural Revolution; and a large installation featuring a
filmed performance along Seoul's Han River
paired with a ritualistic ensemble of sculptures transfiguring a broadcast station by Minouk Lim: all explore rapidly changing cosmologies and reverberations of animism and its forms of mediation across
different political and technological registers.