Sentences with phrase «research on a film like»

JT: For a costume designer or a production designer, they would have to do a lot of research on a film like Lincoln.

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Warner Brothers recently asked scientists working on the South Pole if they would like to speak on a teleconference with Kate Beckinsale, star of Whiteout, a new film about a crime committed at the Amundsen - Scott research station in Antarctica.
Weissman came along to do some research on his new film, about a murder that occurs on an estate like Gosford.
In it, a Middle Eastern fan of the film (whom research later identifies as Iranian - American artist Tony Shafrazi) discusses what he likes about it and certain scenes in particular as he holds pieces of them up on slates and touches them.
Like a student rushing to finish a research project, recklessly jamming every last bit of information they can on the page, hoping it will make them look more informed than they are, the choice of what to include in the film is simply dumbfounding.
This is a feature film and not a documentary (on - screen notes at the end explain that while the film is based on meticulous research, some dramatic license was by necessity taken), but Bigelow has a way of making scripted drama feel like an utterly gripping newsreel.
Like KINSEY, the film he wrote and directed, Bill Condon is direct when discussing the research that his title character carried out on human sexuality.
When Artspace visited Morris's immaculate Long Island City studio earlier this month, the artist — looking stylishly severe in a uniform - like black ensemble with a red belt that matched her lipstick — was getting ready for Basel while also working on paintings, researching her next film, and preparing for a solo exhibition that opens in October at the Museum Leuven in Belgium.
i think that's inaccurate shx, the scientists did their work, and from what i could gather tried very hard not to overstate their case, the media did the scare - mongering and the media have then turned like the whores they are in the other direction, al gore's film upped the tempo and although it seemed like a good thing at the time, i think with hindsight it was a poisoned chalice, but lets be clear, doing research in multiple areas and having the results point to potentially catastrophic climate change and asking for changes to be made to avert this is not scare - mongering, its common sense, accepting that their is margin for error but erring on the side of caution since the stakes are life on earth as we know it is not scare - mongering, it is the application of the precautionary principle and common sense
That film has now been edited and will be airing on the BBC this week — the trailer's after the jump.While it seems more like a premise for a bad reality TV show that a scientific study, it turns out it's precisely that — primatologists outfitted the chimps with cameras as part of their research into how chimpanzees perceive the world and one another, according to the BBC.
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