It also groups together under the same banner «environmental activists and militants,» and equates protest at public hearings and
screening films detailing the dangers of fracking with anarchist rallies.
Not exact matches
While Conlin's first
screen role after graduation was grounded firmly in reality (she was chosen to appear in a documentary
film detailing the lives of young actors in New York City), it was only after moving to Los Angeles that her career truly began to catch on.
Ranked as the third most useful website on the «Net by Roger Ebert,
Screen It provides the most
detail content reviews of
films and videos anywhere.
The
detail and full use of the massive IMAX
screen help to accentuate the viewer's immersion in the
film.
It is
details such as these that make Phantom Thread something of an exception for fashion, a world more accustomed to seeing itself on
screen in an exaggerated form, in
films from Funny Face to Zoolander.
Each title gets a full - length audio commentary from Travis Crawford, a dogged
film critic and programmer with the instincts of a historian, who goes into
detail on the background of just about every lead and significant supporting player who appears on
screen, in addition to the producers and financiers behind the scenes who allowed (or more likely didn't allow) Romero to realize his vision on
screen.
Details Cinemark Theaters and Paramount Studios continue their Reel Classics summer
film series with a
screening of a digitally restored print of the musical - themed compilation That's Entertainment (1974), 2 and... Continue reading →
As the
film screens, Richard Linklater and Jason Reitman will share fun stories, behind - the - scenes
details, and filmmaker insights in real time.
The
film's historical accuracy and attention to
detail in telling the story was of equal importance to director and cast alike, with John Boyega relating how he met Melvin Desmukes, who he portrays in the
film, and Bigelow describing how the real Julie (played on
screen by Hannah Murray) was on set with her every day during
filming.
Although the plot
details of the
film are still under wraps, director David Leitch has confirmed that she'll have her luck - manipulating powers on
screen and that she'll be trading verbal barbs with Ryan Reynolds» Deadpool.
The highly anticipated
film, which will see the Avengers team up with the Guardians on the big
screen for the first time, is still quite a ways off and Marvel Studios has managed to reveal enough to excite fans while still managing to keep the
details sparse.
So one of the first things I did is I got the director of photography, the production designer, the visual effects supervisor — we rented a big IMAX
screen and projected these
films all in one day and watched as many of them as we could to immerse ourselves in the
detail of it, the feeling of it.
It can be easy to confuse which
films the actor is producing or starring in — or both — however, this news cropped up in a recent
Screen Daily report about the project, and Plan B told us that the trade story was accurate, though they could not provide any further
details.
Much of the
film's
detailing is thanks to Selznick's book, whose beautiful illustrations Scorsese has been able to lift straight from page to
screen.
The
details: Destructive romantic relationships are commonplace on -
screen, but few
films have explored the hazards of a truly toxic friendship.
There's still over a full calendar year until Warcraft — the big
screen adaption of the MMORPG World of Warcraft — hits
screens, but
details about the Duncan Jones - directed
film were revealed Friday at BlizzCon — the convention held by Blizzard Entertainment, producers of WoW.
screen • THR
details the first attempt to put Black Panther on
screen in the 1990s with Wesley Snipes stories about trying to collaborate with John Singleton (ye olde creative differences) • Coming Soon Jim Caviezel and Mel Gibson reuniting for a sequel to Passion of the Christ about, you guessed it, the Resurrection • IndieWire you knew that RuPaul was a major
film buff, didn't you?
In addition to unveiling the opening
film today, Gráinne Humphreys announced
details of the four
films that will
screen in the hugely popular weekend morning slots at the Savoy Cinema during the festival.
Of course, it's a sad irony that «Candelabra» with its meticulous period
detailing and flamboyant sets and costumes, is one of Soderbergh's most big -
screen - worthy
films, but it will be a small -
screen experience for many U.S. viewers, still, the
film's greatest strengths are its storytelling and characterization which simply sing, off
screens of any size.
I can only imagine what Dunkirk looks and sounds like on a huge digital IMAX
screen, or projected in the
detail - rich 70 mm
film format (as it will be at one theater in the KC area — AMC Town Center 20).
Details Cinemark Theaters and Paramount Studios kick - off their Reel Classics summer
film series continues with a
screening of John Ford's epic western The Searchers (1956), 2 and 7 pm, June 27, at select Cinemark theaters.
Details Cinemark Theaters and Paramount Studios kick - off their Reel Classics summer
film series continues with a
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Like WB's Maximum Movie Mode, Blu - ray exclusive The Devil's in the
Details: Inside the Action with Joe Carnahan is a souped - up commentary with the
film's director that includes behind - the - scenes footage, storyboards, animatics, model - building and visual - effects presentations, and an interactive dashboard with info on vehicles and weaponry, as well as a running counter of steps in each plan (at times, Carnahan's audio commentary gives way to video segments with the director as on -
screen host for the supplementary video footage.
The range of and subtle grading in the color palette is preserved; the computer - generated images retain their meticulous
detail; and the audio master gives the
film's impressive action sequences an added kick on the home
screen.
The
film's visual impact is undiminished: color leaps off the
screen, and contrast and
detail are well defined in light and shadow.
Depth is somewhat crushed by the
film's shooting technique, but textures and
details pop off the
screen during close - ups.
Details The Magnolia's Big Movie
film series returns with a
screening of Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), 7:30 and 10 pm, October 15, at the theater.
Because the Blu - ray represented my initial
screening of the
film, I can't
detail the changes in full.
This includes
screen savers, desktop wallpaper, behind the scenes
details about the
film, a trailer, play «Devil's Hangman» or go through other activities.
There are
films that generate so much pre-release buzz that one knows
details even before the first image is projected on the
screen.
«Seeing Double» (9:17), another featurette
filmed for the Vault Disney DVD,
details The Parent Trap's breakthrough visual effects, illustrating how there appears to be two Hayley Millses simply from the use of split -
screen and a photographic double.
If you want to hear the
Screen Rant staff discuss the
film in more
detail - including a talk with director Gary Shore - then stay tuned for our latest SR Underground Podcast Episode.
«The Mangler» is a short story in King's oft - reaped collection Night Shift (only seven of its twenty stories haven't made their way to the
screen in some form or another), and revisiting it reveals the
film to be surprisingly faithful to the
details of the piece — another way of saying that the movie and its source material are equally stupid in their attempts to mine horror from a possessed laundry machine.
Details about his potential role have yet to emerge, but Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige did reveal over the summer that the
film will bring the destructive alien race known as the Skrulls to the big
screen.
It's certainly interesting to see women tackle these subjects in such bare - faced
detail on
screen, but the
film works best in its broader strokes, most notably as a scathing look at the woeful gender politics that still dominate the filmmaking scene.
We're still a couple weeks out from seeing Doctor Strange in the United States, but next week brings the
film to many international markets, and that means some spoilers will start to spill onto the web, including
details on both of the credits scenes (which have been
screened for press already).
During the
film's initial stages, with its bright and unshowy establishing sequences buoyed by much admirably
detailed production design, the switch from stage to
screen is all but unnoticeable.
Watch as the game develops through split -
screen views and close - up shots worthy of any highlight
film, and see if you can catch the numerous over-the-top animations of the large and
detailed player models.
Playing all the characters in the
films herself, while working directly on every
detail of post-production, Maclean's creative process involves studio based green -
screen techniques, custom prosthetics, costume, and voice actors.
In addition, a
film biography
detailing Parks» life, Half Past Autumn: The Life and Works of Gordon Parks, will be
screened.
PLUS Open air
film screenings: The Miami and Moscow
Film Selections Artist Sound of
Film curated by David Gryn for Artprojx 8.30 pm
Details Below:
Provoust's
film The Artist splices close up sequences of her hand pointing and her fingers clicking, miscellaneous
details from her studio, moments when the
screen flashes with bright colours, textual inserts and an audio track comprised of animal noises and voice overs.
This publication
details the more than 40
screenings, performances and experimental
films making up this genre - bending blend of science and art.
Brazilian curator and critic Gabriel Menotti
detailed the successes and pitfalls of Cine Falcatrua, a collective that began by staging free pop - up
film screenings and developed (or perhaps, as Menotti hinted, devolved) into a government - funded network of independent
film producers and festivals.
Haven't visited yet but am planning to do so on the evening Jake Auerbsch gives his introductory talk on the
film screening of Frank Auerbach - To The Studio (more
details below) and will review it here.
The
film screened at the Toronto International
Film Festival this month, and has many
screenings scheduled around the world in the coming months (
details here).
This will include interviews with the
film's stars, director Bryan Singer, as well as the
film's production designer and supervising art director, all
detailing what it takes to bring the mansion to life on the silver
screen.