Action films and adventure films have tremendous cross-over potential as film genres, and
road films often overlap with action films.
Not exact matches
Since first citing year - end cinematic achievements in 1929, NBR has recognized a vast selection of outstanding studio, independent, foreign - language, animated and documentary
films,
often propelling recipients such as George Miller's visionary 2015 Best Film winner MAD MAX: FURY
ROAD into the larger awards conversation.
It's a wildly straight - forward
film from Cronenberg, which shows him at his best and worst, but most
often at his most middle - of - the -
road.
The earlier
films often played fast and loose with plausibility at crucial stages, and in «Midnight Special» the finale hinges on a silly bit of business involving access through country
roads supposedly sealed off by the military.
The
film stars Bryan Cranston, Laurence Fishburne, and Steve Carell as veterans and old war buddies on a
road trip and despite a tragic core, the
film contains the sense of joy we
often get from Linklater.
Ever since the French filmmaker Leos Carax announced Annette as his next
film, the project has seemed just too strange to survive the
often perilous
road to financing and production: an English - language musical from the director of The Lovers On The Bridge and Holy Motors, with original songs by the cult art - pop duo...
Technically, Alice in the Cities is Wim Wenders's fourth
film, but he
often refers to it as his first, because it was during this
film that he discovered the genre of the
road movie.
The director allows the conversations and situations to amble on like a very long
road trip, and the
film takes the scenic and
often harrowing political route in getting to its ultimate fantasy destination.
Another step has been taken in the
often winding
road from book to
film; screenwriter Richard LaGravenese has been hired to create a script based on Laura Hillenbrand's bestseller, Unbroken (Random House), according to Deadline.
In this video for DogTipper
filmed by Dr. Marty Becker,
often known as «America's Veterinarian» and seen regularly on «Good Morning, America» and «The Dr. Oz Show,» Dr. Becker looks at on the
road safety with your dog, including everything from water safety to hot pavement to car restraints.
Marcelle
often uses
film to explore how experiences in public spaces — a traffic light, an isolated dirt
road, a construction site — can turn from everyday occurrences into joyful and poetic events.