Sentences with phrase «recent years in cinema»

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Produced by Fabula's Juan de Dios Larraín and Pablo Larraín with German banner Komplizen Film, it's a part of a thrust of Chilean cinema that has come to the fore in recent years (Lelio pal Pablo Larrain has repped Chile four times at Oscar with his own directing efforts and scored a nomination for 2012's No).
Werner Herzog once referred to himself as a soldier of cinema, but in recent years he's been more like a soldier of fortune.
What transpires is an emotional, uplifting and ultimately inspiring piece of cinema that is about as good as British cinema has had to offer in recent years.
As I say in my video review above, the inspiration for Anderson (diving into British cinema this time around and bringing Day - Lewis back from his carpetbagging American roles of recent years along with him) is Hitchcock, with more than a touch of Rebecca and even a splash of Marnie and definitely Vertigo.
★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ While British cinema has ruthlessly siphoned the grey pound in recent years, Hollywood hasn't chased the silver dollar quite as fiercely.
In recent years, some of the most exciting releases have come from directors based in Chile and South Korea, but just as notable have been the run of excellent cinema coming out of GreecIn recent years, some of the most exciting releases have come from directors based in Chile and South Korea, but just as notable have been the run of excellent cinema coming out of Greecin Chile and South Korea, but just as notable have been the run of excellent cinema coming out of Greece.
He one of the most reliable performers currently working in British cinema, and it seems the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, as his daughter Jaime is (along with the likes of Juno Temple and Imogen Poots) one of the brightest young actresses to emerge in recent years across the water.
In a recent year - end contribution, I noted that one of the more illuminating trends in cinema includes the proficiency of certain filmmakers and their crafIn a recent year - end contribution, I noted that one of the more illuminating trends in cinema includes the proficiency of certain filmmakers and their crafin cinema includes the proficiency of certain filmmakers and their craft.
Tom Jolliffe on whether standards in film have dropped this century... I've made passing reference to it before, but the tail end of the year always brings time for reflection, and I've often bemoaned the decline in important cinema being made in recent years.
The selection of films incorporates some of the most significant (and most discussed) examples of international «art cinema» and off - Hollywood cult cinema from recent years, the bulk of them released between 2000 and 2006; examples include In the Mood for Love (Wong Kar - wai, 2000), Memento (Christopher Nolan, 2000), Mulholland Drive (David Lynch, 2001), Irreversible (Gaspar Noé, 2002), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Michel Gondry, 2004), and Caché (Michael Haneke, 2005).
Pam Grier is the first black woman action star, and in recent years there's been more attention paid to pulp figures in that ilk, thanks to the nostalgia of cult cinema and the celebration of genre canons.
In recent years the likes of Carol, Call Me by Your Name and A Fantastic Woman have all made significant contributions to queer cinema, and now Love, Simon sees a major studio getting involved.
2014 offered a fairly good demonstration of the way 3D cinema has become entrenched in recent years.
Both of the most recent Tsui films that I've seen, the kung fu whodunnit Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame and Flying Swords of Dragon Gate, his second remake of the 1967 King Hu film Dragon Gate Inn, which remains after 45 years one of great masterpieces of action cinema from anywhere in the world, feature extensive use of CGI, though both are significantly more grounded in reality than Zu Warriors.
Bellflower Directed by: Evan Glodell Starring: Evan Glodell, Tyler Dawson, Jessie Wiseman Rating: R Release Date: August 5, 2011 TRAILER SCORE: 8/10 Thoughts by TSR: The trailer Bellflower is the closest to art cinema I've seen in recent years.
Inside Out instilled in me all the clichés; I laughed, I cried (I wanted to buy the print) and I left the cinema having shared an understanding of what it is that forms us as human beings with a team of movie makers who may have faltered in recent years but return in 2015 with an uneven yet bold, powerfully accomplished movie.
Tony Black on screen legend Michael Caine... His recent political leanings aside, Sir Michael Caine remains one of the surviving legends of British and indeed American cinema of the last fifty years, and this weekend's Going in Style — a heist caper directed by none other than Scrubs «Zach Braff — sees him share top billing with fellow aged -LSB-...]
Notwithstanding the recent interest, at least among the cinephile set, in such films as this year's Cannes Grand Prix winner Old Boy (Park Chan - wook, 2003), and Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring (Kim Ki - duk, 2003), Korean cinema remains an unknown quantity to most filmgoers.
Though many of us have a soft spot for these relics of pre-Nolan, pre-Marvel Hollywood action cinema, revisiting Lara Croft: Tomb Raider and its torturously titled sequel Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life today reveals just how far the genre has come in recent years.
In recent years, the CFCA has expanded its presence on the Chicago arts scene, promoting critical thinking about cinema to a wider base through several initiatives, including the re-launch of a late - winter film awards ceremony; CFCA - hosted film screenings throughout Chicagoland; and a Young People's Film Criticism Workshop at Facets Multimedia.
Giving a human story to acts of genocide is a powerful tool that cinema has to communicate stories that must be told and in this way Balibo is comparable to films of recent years such as Schindler's List and Hotel Rwanda although it is closer in tone to the very underrated 1997 film Welcome to Sarajevo.
The 75 - year - old filmmaker - who has directed some of the most iconic movies in recent cinema history, such as «Goodfellas», «Taxi Driver» and «Raging...
A few minutes advertising coming attractions is virtually as old as cinema itself, but for better or worse (spoiler: for worse), the mania around trailers has reached a peak in recent years.
If it is true, as Chivers and Markotić suggest, that disability is everywhere in cinema (and it is), then investigations of more films made in recent years would have been a welcome inclusion.
Sundance may be synonymous with American independent cinema, but in recent years the Institute has made far - ranging commitments to going global.
In recent years, writer - director Anurag Kashyap had opened a path for a more daring brand of cinema with his two - part gangster epic Gangs Of Wasseypur, and began to champion a new generation of independent Indian filmmakers through his production company Sikhya, which produced The Lunchbox and Masaan, among others.
There's been a backlash against these films in recent years (partly levelled at the public school, Oxbridge provenance of the filmmakers), but the fact that most of them ride high on this list suggests they're still credited with initiating a new age of storytelling in British cinema, both in terms of the range, social and geographical, of subjects and a style of filmmaking that honours realism above all else.
With the recent release of Marvel's Captain America: The Winter Soldier hitting cinemas, Capcom have celebrates Cap with a new trailer saluting twenty years of his finest appearances in Capcom created titles.
The profile of artists working in moving image has been elevated in recent years by those who've made the leap into cinema — Steve McQueen, Sam Taylor - Wood, Gillian Wearing — and those taking over leading gallery spaces — Tacita Dean at Tate Modern, Pipilotti Rist at The Hayward.
When they first got together as a group of recent graduates to build a temporary cinema in an abandoned petrol station in Clerkenwell in 2010, they can have had little idea that, just five years later, they would be shortlisted for the Turner prize.
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