It's
a question film fans have debated for years.
Not exact matches
Fans of Madeleine L'Engle's novel are wondering whether the
film will do justice to the «cosmic
questions» the book raises.
As
film fans celebrate 21 October 2015 as the date Marty McFly and Doc Brown visited in Back to the Future II, the prime minister rather clumsily shoehorned in his line... in response to a
question about Trident.
That's right, Ryan Gosling
fans, with this
film, Refn first got his Danish derrière (Oh, wait, that's French) over here to America, and you know what, that was the time critics decided to
question some of his storytelling methods, either because foreign
films are much easier to forgive for their pretentiousness - I mean, «experimental artistic vision», or simply because Refn had so little of an idea on how to bring his visions to America that he decided to get John Turturro, of all people, as his lead.
«Chadwick Boseman was only recently confirmed to be entering the Marvel universe as the emphatic superhero the Black Panther, and while such news left many a
film fan scratching their heads as to who this young actor is, it should be a
question that's easier to answer when James Brown biopic Get On Up has been released; such is the sheer brilliance of the electric performance by this talented star»... Read More»
Here we have our first clue in answering that
question, keeping
fans» appetite wet for the
film's release.
During a live
question and answer session with
fans, Walters discussed how hard she found
filming for the movie musical, saying, «It was awful, and I couldn't get the steps right.
That's a
question which has occupied a lot of comic
fans ever since it was announced that the star of The Notebook and Spotlight had been cast in the
film, and is one we can now answer.
Answering a
fan question on which character the directors were most excited for viewers to see in the
film.
Though
film fans everywhere let out a sigh of relief when it was recently announced that Joss Whedon would be returning to write and direct The Avengers 2, a big
question mark on Marvel's upcoming slate remained.
This is per Collider, which reports that Josh Brolin and Zazie Beetz's new additions to this scatalogical little corner of the wider X-Men world were popular enough that
fans were
questioning why there wasn't more of them in the
film.
The cast of DOFP took to Twitter to answer
fan questions about the
film.
For
fans who can't attend Comic - Con, the panel is open to taking
questions from audiences on the
film's Facebook page.
Going into this movie,
fans had many, many
questions — some that have been long - running in the MCU, while others were spurred by the
film's marketing — and now some of those
questions have finally been revealed.
This event gives
film fans a unique opportunity to engage in a live
question and answer discussion with Steven Spielberg and Academy Award winner Daniel Day - Lewis, who portrays President Lincoln, by submitting
questions via Twitter using the hashtag #Lincolnmovie.
in full swing, one
question many
fans have had is when Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson will finally star as Shazam's nemesis, Black Adam, in the Black Adam solo
film.
When last year's The Hobbit - An Unexpected Journey hit, I addressed the central
question being asked by most
fans of the Lord of the Rings
films: «How could something so relatively slight, an explicitly childish work that's little more...
Fresh off the set of the
film that was funded by over 90,000 devoted
fans through Kickstarter, attendees will have an opportunity to see exclusive footage, hear details about the production, and ask the cast and producers
questions about this upcoming movie.
One of the re-curring
questions from
fans was how some of the prominent Marvel Studios characters not in Civil War would side if they were part of the
film.
All of them are worth your consideration, especially for
fans of the
films in
question.
The comments section will be lit up with the inevitable
questions about how I feel about the first «Blade Runner» so let's kick it off with saying, I am not a
fan of the original
film by Ridley Scott.
The ensuing
fan uproar was helped along by some in the cast: Last September, Swinton told reporters at the Deauville
Film Festival that «there's no
question that all English speaking audiences deserve to see director Bong's cut,» pointedly adding that the
film works better at «two hours, not one hour and 40 minutes.»
Danny Trejo, Clint Howard, Richard Brake, Dee Wallace and Austin Stoker also have roles in the
film which has
fans questioning how the trio at the heart of the
film will survive following their deaths at the end of «Devil's Rejects».
That push and pull between director and star resulted in one of the best performances in any Star Wars
film, but its existence gave lots of
fans leeway to
question Johnson's intentions, as Vanity Fair's Joanna Robinson has written about astutely.
I'm a big
fan of Mike White, he's a talented original voice, and this looks amusing and also like the kind of
film that will make me
question my own life choices * gulp *.
In between bites of a turkey sandwich, Robinson took some time recently to answer
questions about his new
film Dragon Wars, his work on The Office and the new
fan base he's cultivated courtesy of his turn in this summer's Knocked Up.
At the
film's recent Los Angeles press day, I sat down with the affable duo and we spoke about everything from how they paid homage with sincerity, to integrating Easter Eggs for THE ROOM
fans, to if they solved any of their own burning
questions about Wiseau.
As yesterday's news set in that The Shape in the original Halloween, Nick Castle will resume the iconic role of Michael Myers again in the new Halloween movie, executive produced by John Carpenter and arriving in theaters in 2018, many
fans questioned if the 70 - year - old Castle would need a walker for the
film, to which a humorous response was posted by Castle's friend and associate Sean Clark (Horror's Hallowed Grounds, Convention All Stars).
Some of the
questions are wonderfully ridiculous, but others speak to how closely
fans have examined this
film, and how thoughtfully Peele constructed even the smallest details of the costumes, character interactions, and scenes.
Special Features New 4K digital restoration, supervised and approved by director Jim Jarmusch, with 2.0 surround DTS - HD Master Audio soundtrack New Q&A in which Jarmusch responds to
questions sent in by
fans Rarely seen footage of Neil Young composing and performing the
film's score New interview with actor Gary Farmer New readings of William Blake poems by members of the cast, including Mili Avital, Alfred Molina, and Iggy Pop New selected - scene audio commentary by production designer Bob Ziembicki and sound mixer Drew Kunin Deleted scenes Jarmusch's location scouting photos PLUS: Essays by
film critic Amy Taubin and music journalist Ben Ratliff
As
film critic Roger Ebert notes in one of the bonus features on this new 75th anniversary Blu - ray, such
questions are silly, since
film fans» favorites tend to change.
It simply answers ever single
question any
fan can have about the
film and its production.
For months leading up to Star Wars: The Force Awakens, one of the many
questions fans of the franchise debated over was who Billie Lourd, actress and daughter of Princess Leia herself, Carrie Fisher, would play in the
film.
On Monday night, Marvel Studios and theaters across the country hosted packed theaters of
fans and skeptics to share 17 minutes of the
film that is asking the biggest
question of this summer, «Will pe...
On Monday night, Marvel Studios and theaters across the country hosted packed theaters of
fans and skeptics to share 17 minutes of the
film that is asking the biggest
question of this summer, «Will people go see a Marvel movie without any of the Avengers in it?»
Absolute
fan of theirs, this
film leaves you with more
questions than answers.
This week on Episode 9, we discuss Viola Davis moving to Supporting, other Oscar news along with
film news, the trailer for Shia LaBeouf's newest movie «Man Down» and we answer some
fan questions as well.
Tomorrow is the official release date for the long - anticipated
film version of «The Hunger Games» but already some
fans have had their most burning
question answered.
«Star Wars: The last Jedi» director Rian Johnson, in an exclusive sit - down with ABC News, finally answered a
question that all «Star Wars»
fans have been wondering for months: Could the
film's title actually refer to several Jedi?
My only complaint in this department is that there are too many
questions taken directly from the Austin Powers
films, and they're usually the kind that you would only know if you were a big
fan of them.
I'll assume a real
question here and not one about a
fan film on YouTube.