Maybe someday Hollywood will be able to actually make
a real modern film.
Not exact matches
The
film is one of those rare
modern thrillers that manages to combine fantastic acting and intelligent dialogue with
real, heart - stopping suspense.
Based on the true story of the
film's writers (and
real - life couple), Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani, this
modern culture clash shows how Pakistan - born Kumail and his American girlfriend, Emily, have to overcome the expectations of his family and their 1,400 - year - old traditions.
So while Vernon, Florida has become something of a Medium Cool for a new generation of
film brats (All the
Real Girls director David Gordon Green cites the work as one of his all - timers), The Thin Blue Line has become the moment that many point to as the definitive
modern reintroduction to the debate about the matter of degrees that separates fiction from non-fiction cinema.
Time is relative in Anderson's
films so this speculative «20 - something year gap» (the age gap between Law and Wilkinson in
real life) could place this final period closer to «
modern day» (again, that's whatever Wes wants it to mean).
The
film also stars the «Looper» actor as a
modern - day New Jersey Casanova, who's unable to form
real relationships with women due to his porn addiction, but begins to soften up after meeting two women, a younger girl (Scarlett Johansson) and an older classmate (Julianne Moore), and we'd picked it out as one of the
films likely to spark a bidding war.
The jury found that the
film «salutes one of Hollywood's unsung heroes, and is a rip - roaring look at the
modern film industry through the experiences of an exceptional and prolific character actor Dick Miller who who had a unique ability to fit into any scene, wear any hat put on his head, step into any shoes, and make it
real.»
This
film may not be great enough to wonder why it didn't feature in the award season discussion (and its Visual Effects nomination over the more effects - driven Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and Tron: Legacy is a
real head - scratcher), but it still easily lands at the better end of
modern cinema.
A smart, sophisticated comedy about the challenges of love and marriage amongst
modern day New Yorkers, Freundlich's fourth feature
film centers on the romantic escapades of two couples: a successful actress (Freundlich's
real - life significant other, Julianne Moore) and her stay - at - home husband (David Duchovny), and said actress» slacker younger brother (Billy Crudup) and his aspiring novelist girlfriend (Maggie Gyllenhaal).
They're great in their supporting roles, but the
film's
real surprise comes from Gilman and Hayward, who capture all the innocence of kids playing adults from a time before
modern entertainment ruined the magic of childhood for most of them.
This is a unique place to experience the
real scent of the... Read more Everlasting City where the mixture of ancient and
modern makes you think that you are on a
film set.
I've worked with «A» list celebrities and travelled all over the globe working on Hollywood
films, but I find it much more rewarding to help
real women create
real style that works in a
modern woman's life.
He'll co-star with Christina Hendricks and Gosling's
real - life love Eva Mendes in the
film, which will weave «fantasy noir, horror and suspense into a
modern - day fairytale» about «the surreal dreamscape of a vanishing city» and an underwater town.