Sentences with phrase «same director»

Okay, that may not be crazy, but what sort of is happens to be that the exact same director is attached to both.
It is unfathomable to me that many of the very same directors who approved the outrageous pay packages that led to the financial crisis continue to serve on boards.
Hated the Schaubühne Hamlet (same lead actor, same director as this latest Shakespeare auf Deutsch); loved Ivo van Hove's Toneelgroep Kings of War, with Hans Kesting's Richard III on the highest level alongside the Henrys V and VI.
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Professor Stuart White, Director, Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology, Sydney suggests that it follows the same
Ideally, both of these managers will report to the same director.
It looks so intriguing, and I cant wait to see it (and loved Force Majeure, by the same director).
A re-privitized New York Racing Association has more or less the same directors it did while under control of the state government.
Stick with patterns going in the same director or have one be an all - over pattern with no discernable direction.
However it popped on my radar because I had also watched I Am Love, by the same director, Luca Guadagnino.
And when I found out that the same director was not only working with the goddess Tilda Swinton again, but also with Raf Simons (who was at Dior at the time), who also designed Tilda's wardrobe for I Am Love?
Same director, same stars, similar Meet Cutes.
In other hands, even given the same director, this might have been a dreary slog.
Robert Zemeckis, the same director whose «Who Framed Roger Rabbit» (1988) juxtaposed live action with animation, this time merges them, using a process called «performance capture,» in which human actors perform the movements which are translated into lifelike animation.
I detested Lobster, so I'm glad I didn't know it was the same director until after seeing this as I don't think I'd have bothered with it.
Though this film boasts the same director, Kapur, lead actress, Blanchett, and the original writer, Michael Hirst, who this time shares the writing credit with William Nicholson, they have not created an enduring work of cinema.
The film is dreadful with a bad script, bad acting which goes well with the bad actors, and what surprises me is that it was made by John McTiernan the same director who directed some monumental action films such as Die Hard, Predator and The Hunt For Red October.
Without ruining anything in the nearly two - hour film (if you know the history, I am too late,) I can say it is an ambitious sequel, has its moments, yet does not always have the energy or flow of the first film despite the return of the same director.
Gerwig — a graduate of Barnard College and a longtime resident and habitué of Brooklyn, NY — first made her presence known in Swanberg's 2006 LOL (as a girl who sends pictures of herself to an admirer via cell phone), but only rocketed to fame the following year, as the lead in the same director's Hannah Takes the Stairs.
Not only can a sequel be better than the original, but it can be done with the same director and writer.
isn't he the same director who directed «when darkness falls»?
I agree that it's unfair to compare two films so much just because its the same director and star, within the same time period.
The Shawshank Redemption beat the same director's 1999 adaptation of The Green Mile starring Oscar favourite Tom Hanks, pulling in 13.1 % compared with the second place 10.6 %.
Matt Damon does a reasonable job of turning Chief Warrant Officer Roy Miller into a character one can empathise with, although he might need to consider broadening his choices — three Bourne - type films by the same director is a risk, and roles in smaller films like Invictus and The Informant!
However, the trailers for Robin Hood really exploit the fact by saying «By the Same director of Gladiator» and showcases several sword fights between Crowe and other characters all taking place to rock like back ground music.
To be fair «the same director of Thor 2» could also have been phrased «the same director as the critically acclaimed first season of Game of Thrones.»
«It's not the same directors, so they don't always understand the tone of «American Crime» like us editors do,» Espinas, editor of three episodes this season, says of the series» «modernized edge.»
I would definitely recommend this remake over its predecessor, and since it features the same director and much of the same cast, I don't have to feel like a sellout for appreciating Hollywood over the original.
Not seen but the poor reviews and the fact that it's the same director of Thor 2, which was awful, pushes this into the DVD category.
From the same director of Non-Stop (the airplane movie) and The Shallows, this is about solving a crime on the train.
From the same director of Non-Stop (the airplane movie) and The Shallows, this movie is basically Unstoppable (the train movie) meets Non-Stop (or even Source Code).
Given that the same director, (Oliver Parker) and some of the cast (Nighy) are present, that's obviously the market this is aimed at.
Both shared the same director and most of the same supporting casts.
(They share the same director, Brad Peyton.)
Plodding along in uncompelling fashion from one familiar - feeling episode to the next, The Music of Silence is the sort of hopelessly old - fashioned biographical drama that makes the same director's treacly Il Postino seem edgy by comparison.
Will & Grace is the only series of such length (8 years) to have all of its episodes directed by the same director, in this case the talented James Burrows.
On this episode of the Split Screen Podcast, first time guest Nikhil Krishnakumar joins Shah Shahid to compare the 1997 Bollywood hit «Judwaa», with its 2017 remake by the same director, «Judwaa 2».
Responsible for some of the biggest comedy films of the past ten and three years, respectively, the two funnymen have already run in the same circles (Funny or Die, Tim and Eric) and worked with some of the same directors.
Jennifer Lawrence, «Joy» Earned back - to - back nominations including a win under the auspices of the same director.
However, the fact that we have the same writers and the same director (Tim Story) on this one as we had on the first one does not bode well IMHO.
Improbably, this playful homage to Bond's world comes from the same director who brought us «The Strange Tale Of The Crack Fox.»
This was originally a Japanese horror flick and this version was then remade by the same director.
These scenes reminded me of another movie by the same director, The Rundown when the Rock and Sean William Scott tumbled forever down a hill.
When fans see the red light and surreal tone, they'll know Mandy is from the same director as Beyond the Black Rainbow.
It was no accident that one of the top ten of the Sixties, the same director's 2001: A Space Odyssey, climaxed in an 18th - century room.
I will confess that I had not really liked Restless City, which played at the 2011 Maryland Film Festival, and which was the previous feature by this same director.
While Conrad Hall won the Oscar for this one too, the definitive reflection of his life can be found on the recently released Road to Perdition which is the last film he made before he died, and directed by the same director as Beauty.
It sounds like, despite questions about how exactly Colin Firth fits into the equation and the setting of at least part of the film in the United States, there's going to be quite a bit of continuity: same director, same writer and, according to Goldman, a similar mindset as the first film.
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